Midnight Man (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 20, 1997

Original Title:
Midnight Man

Alternate Titles:
Jack Higgins - Die Lerche fliegt im Morgengrauen
Jack Higgins' Midnight Man

Genres:
Action | Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Telescene Film Group Productions
The Carousel Picture Company
Vision View Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada | Luxembourg | United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

British soldiers force a recently captured IRA terrorist to cooperate with them and then assign him to go undercover with a gang of terrorists and prevent them from killing the U.S. President. But the spy isn't in long before he realizes that the first plot is but a ruse for a more sinister scheme that could result in trouble between China and Great Britain.

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ADR Coordinator:
Patricia Pino
Max Hoskins

ADR Recordist:
Jo Caron
Otto Snell
Greg Shim
Bob Duchesne

Art Direction:
Simon Bowles

Assistant Editor:
Simon Webb
John Nuth

Assistant Grip:
Marco Pierre Del Zotto

Assistant Location Manager:
Eric Maignal
Paul de Bourcy

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Emma James
Tania Hammond-Adler

Assistant Set Dresser:
Christian Glod

Boom Operator:
Seppe van Groeningen

Camera Operator:
John Maskall
Roger Simonsz

Casting:
Carrie O'Brien

Casting Director:
Jennifer Jaffrey

Characters:
Jack Higgins

Clapper Loader:
Gavin Wilson
Roberto C. Doherty
Chris Renson
Olaf Kapsitz
Sven Opitz
Philippe Martel

Costume Assistant:
Gillian Martin
Andrea Edwards
Uli Simon

Costume Designer:
Deborah Alexander

Dialogue Editor:
Guy Pelletier

Director:
Lawrence Gordon Clark

Director of Photography:
Ken Westbury
Eduard van der Enden

Editor:
David R. McLeod

Executive Producer:
Romain Schroeder
David Elstein
Robin Spry
Paul E. Painter
Jim Howell

First Assistant Director:
Nigel Keen

Focus Puller:
Carlo Thiel
Roberto C. Doherty
Chris Renson
Olaf Kapsitz
Sven Opitz
Philippe Martel

Foley Artist:
Jérôme Décarie

Foley Recordist:
Jo Caron

Gaffer:
Mathieu Houben
Joost Meeuwig

Grip:
Joe Martin

Hair Designer:
Marcelo Padovani

Hairstylist:
Vivian Nowak

Location Manager:
Pascal Charlier

Makeup Artist:
Cathy Folmer

Makeup Designer:
Marie Jose Lopez
Lesley Lamont-Fisher

Original Music Composer:
Leon Aronson

Post Production Supervisor:
David R. McLeod

Producer:
Jim Reeve

Production Coordinator:
Meinir Stoutt

Production Design:
James Helps

Production Manager:
Laurent Dumas

Production Supervisor:
Tom Reeve

Property Master:
Peter Powis

Screenplay:
Jurgen Wolff

Script Supervisor:
André Gaumond
Marie Chantal Crete
Sylvia Ellis

Second Assistant Director:
Yasmin Krull

Second Unit Director:
Minor Mustain

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Eric Bartonio

Set Dresser:
Chaz Prestidge
Manuel Demoulling

Sound Effects Editor:
Mathieu Beaudin

Sound Mixer:
Victor Dekker
Daniel Masse

Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Martin Cazes

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hans Peter Strobl

Special Effects Supervisor:
Harry Wiesenhaan

Special Effects Technician:
Edward Wiesenhaan

Still Photographer:
Piroska Mihalka

Stunt Coordinator:
Rick Wiessenhaan

Supervising Sound Editor:
Marcel Pothier

Third Assistant Director:
Jane Ashmore

Title Designer:
Martin Maltais
Marc-Antoine Rousseau
Paul Kelly

Unit Manager:
Meinir Stoutt

Wardrobe Assistant:
Sian Richards
Caroline Ring

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