The Weekend
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 1999
- Type of film
- Features
- Format
- 35mm Kodak
- Director
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Brian Skeet
- Producer
- Pippa Cross, Janette Day
- Director of Photography
- Ron Fortunato
- Principal cast
- Gena Rowlands, Brooke Shields, David Conrad, Deborah Unger, Jared Harris, D. B. Sweeney, James Duvall
- Executive Screen Writer
- Brian Skeet
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Granada Film The London TV Centre Upper Ground London SE1 9LT Tel: 020 7737 8681 Fax: 020 7737 8682 Lunatics and Lovers 38-42 Whitfield Street London W1P 5RF Tel: 020 7813 4333 Fax: 020 7637 9024
Sales Company
Spring International 53-64 Chancery Lane First Floor North Wing London WC2A 1QU Tel: 020 7404 0582 Fax: 020 7242 0472
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