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Release Date:
November 13, 2005
Original Title:
Moussaka & Chips
Genres:
Adventure | Crime
Production Companies:
Empire Productions
Production Countries:
Greece | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
IE: PG
Runtime: 90
Getaway driver Miles Foster is placed in witness protection after the murder of his friend Andres by Astin Brody, a shady underworld boss. Miles is hidden on the Greek Island of Zanthi with a recently graduated female MI6 officer, Charlotte Green. Shalom Godsall, Brody's disgruntled number two, has recommended two Irish assassins take out Miles, much to their surprise as a father and son assassin team they h ave a terrible track record. Godsall, however, is working with American secret service to oust his rival Astin Brody and take the top job. Nothing is going to plan; the assassins have found their target and are getting close. Miles and Charlotte are not getting on at all and the special relationship between the British and American secret service is at breaking point.
Animation Director:
Olly Tyler
Art Direction:
Maria Chryssikos
Assistant Camera:
Abby Watkins
Camera Operator:
Nick Guy
John Morrisey
Cinematography:
David Le May
Jane Scanlan
Colorist:
Rory Hinds
Costume Design:
Sydney Florence
Director:
Danny Patrick
Editor:
James Westcott
Danny Patrick
Simon Lowe
Gaffer:
Richard Johnson
Grip:
Alex Ure
Key Makeup Artist:
Marguerite Ogle
Nikki Whelan
Location Manager:
Phill Gee
Music:
Sean Davies
Post Producer:
Diane Bolt
Producer:
Danny Patrick
Production Assistant:
Tom Kidd
Production Manager:
Phill Gee
Phil Gee
Runner Art Department:
James Naylor
Second Unit Director:
Sean Russell
Sound Editor:
Robin Pender
Sound Mixer:
Simon Gillman
Sound Recordist:
David Welsh
Steadicam Operator:
Bryan Drysdale
Mike Scott
Writer:
Emily Corcoran
Danny Patrick
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