Are You Being Served?  (1977)

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The movie Are You Being Served?, released in 1977 and directed by Bob Kellett, was shot on film using Panavision Cameras with Jack Atcheler as cinematographer and editing by Al Gell.
Directed by | Bob Kellett
Cinematography by | Jack Atcheler
Edited by | Al Gell
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Country | UK
Language | English
Genres | Action, Adventure, Comedy

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Mr. Humphries
Mrs. Slocombe
Captain Peacock
Miss Brahms
Mr. Grainger
Mr. Rumbold
Young Mr. Grace
Mr. Harman
Conchita
Cesar Rodriguez
Don Carlos Bernardo
Hat Customer
The Air Hostess
The Emir's Interpreter
Miss Nicholson
Grace Brothers Customer
Mr. Henry - Grace Brothers Hairdresser
Gorgeous Girl #1
Airport Security Guard
Customs Officer
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Gorgeous Girl #2
Grace Brothers Customer
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