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Synopsis
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- Year
- 2000
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 28 mins
- Format
- 70mm, 35mm
- Director
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Graham Moore 1st Feature
- Producer
- Simon Mills
- Co-Producer
- Martin Carr
- Executive Producer
- Sara Langton
- Editor
- Jon Costello
- Screenwriter
- Graham Moore, Shaun Prendergast, Stuart Urban
- Director of Photography
- Alan R Wright
- Production Designer
- Terry Ackland-Snow, Malcolm Stone
- Sound
- Patrick Quirke, Aad Wirtz
- Composer
- Rob Lane
- Principal cast
- Paul Bhattarcharjee, Gavan O' Herlihy, Jo Dow, Chris Larkin, Jill Halfpenny, James Barriscale, Charles De'ath, Akbar Kurtha, Shaun Parkes, C.J. Lazell, Barbara Wilshire, Gary Landon Mills, Heland Lee, Raji James
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Production Status
Production Company
BBC Resources for Portsmouth Naval Base Property Trust
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