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Annys Hamilton | Co-Producer |
Tom Kingsley | Director |
Alexander Owen | Writer |
Laurie MacDonald | Producer |
Ben Ashenden | Writer |
Derek Connolly | Writer |
Colin Trevorrow | Writer |
Colin Trevorrow | Producer |
Walter F. Parkes | Producer |
Paul Biddiss | Military Consultant |
Tim Dennison | Co-Producer |
David Pearce | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Olly Tellett | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Will Hanke | Director of Photography |
Alex Johnson | Casting |
Daniel Pemberton | Original Music Composer |
Frances Hounsom | Makeup Designer |
Frances Hounsom | Hair Designer |
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