Dad Savage
Synopsis
Details
- Year
 - 1998
 - Type of project
 - Features
 - Format
 - 35mm
 - Director
 - 
                            Betsan Morris Evans
 - Producer
 - Gwynneth Lloyd, Robert Jones
 - Director of Photography
 - Gavin Finney
 - Principal cast
 - Patrick Stewart, Kevin McKidd, Helen McCrory, Marc Warren, Joe McFadden and Jake Wood
 - Screen Writer
 - Steve Williams
 
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
The Jone Company/Sweetchild Films c/o Polygram Film International Oxford House 76 Oxford Street London W1N 0HQ Tel: 020 7307 1300 Fax: 020 7307 1301
Sales Company
as Production Company
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