Close My Eyes  (1991)

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The movie Close My Eyes, released in 1991 and directed by Stephen Poliakoff with Witold Stok as cinematographer and editing by Michael Parkinson.
Directed by | Stephen Poliakoff
Cinematography by | Witold Stok
Edited by | Michael Parkinson
Written by | Stephen Poliakoff
Cameras
Sound Systems
Dolby
Country | UK
Language | English
Genres | Drama, Romance

Editing System
Finishing System
 
Cast
Sinclair
Richard
Natalie Bryant
Philippa
Receptionist
Interviewee
Natalie's Boss
Scottish Girl
Hotel Porter
Young Man
Directed by
Cinematography by
Cinematographer
Written by
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Produced by
Original Music by
Production Design by
Production Designer
Art Direction by
Art Director
Costume Design by
Costume Designer
Casting by
Casting Director
Production Management
Production Supervisor
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
First Assistant Director
Assistant Director
Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Camera Operator
Best Boy
Best Boy Gaffer
Assistant Camera
Electrician
Best Boy Gaffer
Still Photographer
Generator Operator
Camera Loader / Focus Puller
Editorial Department
Assistant Editor
Assistant Editor
Assistant Editor
Art Department
Head Construction
Carpenter
Art Department Assistant
Property Master
Sound Department
Sound Recordist
Stereo Sound Advisor: Dolby
Dubbing Editor
Boom Operator
Sound Mixer
Dolby Sound Consultant
Casting Department
Casting Assistant
Makeup Department
Makeup Artist
Artistic Makeup
Costume & Wardrobe Department
Music Department
Music Producer
Music Performers: Chamber Music
Stunt Department
Stunt Arranger
Additional Crew Members
Production Accountant
Production Coordinator
Production Secretary
Continuity
Office Trainee
Apprentice
Set Assistant
Assistant Production Accountant
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