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Release Date:
November 11, 1994
Original Title:
Battle Diary: A Day In The Life of Charlie Martin
Alternate Titles:
Charlie Martin: Battle Diary
Genres:
Documentary | War
Production Companies:
CBC
Norflicks Productions Ltd.
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 45
An extraordinary journey into the past to that fateful day, June 6, 1944. Relive the event of D-Day on the beaches of Normandy with Company Sergeant-Major Charlie Martin of the Queen's Own Rifles. Experience an emotional and intensely personal account of D-Day through a combination of interviews, archival film and Charlie Martin's diary excerpts.
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Assistant Camera:
John Denniston
Assistant Editor:
Gina Binetti
Dialogue Editor:
John D. Smith
Director:
Martyn Burke
Director of Photography:
Peter Walker
Editor:
Susan Maggie
Marta Nielsen
Line Producer:
Deanne Judson
Marcella Saint-Amant
Producer:
Richard Nielsen
Production Accountant:
Penny Royce
Production Coordinator:
Lana Pitkin
Production Manager:
Deanne Judson
Sound Effects Editor:
Sean Kelly
Sound Recordist:
Dennis Hill
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