Cast
J
Julian Gartside
as Duke Jean of Bretagne
Crew
B
Bruce Sharman
Producer
K
Kenneth MacMillan
Director of Photography
W
William Shakespeare
Theatre Play
D
David Crozier
Sound Designer
M
Martin Childs
Art Direction
S
Sophie Baker
Still Photographer
T
Trevor Coop
Camera Operator
J
John Deaton
Focus Puller
S
Simon Finney
Clapper Loader
A
Adam Lee
Camera Trainee
M
Malcolm Vinson
Camera Operator
I
Iona Price
Producer's Assistant
R
Ron Phipps
Production Accountant
R
Russell Jackson
Technical Advisor
S
Sheala Daniell
Assistant Accountant
H
Hugh Cruttwell
Technical Advisor
B
Bi Benton
Production Coordinator
D
David Allistone
Machinist
T
Terry Pritchard
Driver
G
Graham Sutton
Music Editor
C
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Music
L
Lawrence Ashmore
Orchestrator
K
Kevin Ahern
Assistant Editor
R
Richard Pointing
Costume Supervisor
D
Don Mothersill
Costume Assistant
S
Stephen Miles
Assistant Costume Designer
S
Susan Coates
Costume Assistant
J
Jane Clive
Costume Assistant
J
John Birkinshaw
Costume Assistant
S
Steve Mcleod
Gaffer
R
Robert Patton
Stunts
I
Ian Wingrove
Special Effects Supervisor
D
Darrell Guyon
Special Effects Technician
A
Andrew Sissons
Boom Operator
J
John Poyner
Dialogue Editor
R
Robert Gavin
Assistant Dialogue Editor
D
David Crozier
Sound Mixer
M
Michael Redding
Construction Coordinator
J
Jim Morahan
Draughtsman
P
Peter Dorme
Art Department Assistant
A
Alan Brooks
Supervising Carpenter
D
David Tringham
Assistant Director
I
Ian Hickinbotham
Second Assistant Director
S
Sue Love
Hairdresser
K
Ken Lintott
Makeup Artist
B
Beryl Lerman
Makeup Artist
S
Stephanie Kaye
Assistant Hairdresser
R
Ronnie Cogan
Assistant Hairdresser
T
Tim Harvey
Production Design
N
Norman Dorme
Supervising Art Director
C
Celia Bobak
Property Buyer
P
Peter Butler
Grip
A
Amelia Davies
Wardrobe Assistant
T
Terry Glass
Special Effects Technician
T
Trevor Wood
Special Effects Technician
T
Tom Brown
Best Boy Electric
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