The Notebooks of Cornelius Crow
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Details
- Year
- 2005
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 82 mins
- Format
- 35mm
- Director
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Sean Martin
- Producer
- Scott L. Flynn
- Editor
- Wendy Hankey
- Screenwriter
- Nicholas Mark Harding, Sean Martin
- Director of Photography
- Ray Wadia
- Sound
- Andy Gaze
- Music
- Douglas Whyte
- Principal cast
- Adso Brown, Siri Ingul, Christopher Dunne, Louise Dumayne, Claire Nowell, Steve Dineen
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
30 Something Productions/891 Filmhouse
Production Company UK Office:Production Company LA Office:
doug@perceptionpictures.com
Sales Company
The Visual Factory
21 Wigmore StreetLondon W1U 1PJ
UK
F +44 (0)20 7629 5020
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