Folie à Deux
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2009
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 88 mins
- Format
- HD
- Director
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Sean Martin
- Producer
- André Bennett
- Editor
- Wendy Elford-Argent
- Screenwriter
- Nicholas Mark Harding, Sean Martin
- Director of Photography
- Richard J Wood
- Sound
- Stuart Claridge
- Music
- Sharon Farber
- Principal cast
- Adam Napier, Sally Scott, Christopher Dunne, Steve Dineen, Martin Trent, Shirley Walsh, Ray Callaghan
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
891 Filmhouse
5b The ManorManor Ride
Brent Knoll
Highbridge
Somerset TA9 4DY
UK
T + 44 (0)1278 760043
Sales Company
Cinema Esperança International
60 Browning AvenueToronto Ontario M4K 1V9
Canada
T +1 (416) 462 1573
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