The Chain  (1984)

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The movie The Chain, released in 1984 and directed by Jack Gold with Wolfgang Suschitzky as cinematographer and editing by Bill Blunden.
Directed by | Jack Gold
Cinematography by | Wolfgang Suschitzky
Edited by | Bill Blunden
Written by | Jack Rosenthal
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Sound Systems
Mono
Country | UK
Language | English
Genres | Comedy

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Production Management
Production Manager
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Co-second Assistant Director
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First Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Camera Operator
Electrician
Still Photographer
Electrician
Electrician
Focus Puller
Clapper/loader
Editorial Department
Second Assistant Editor
First Assistant Editor
Visual Effects Department
Optical Camera
Effects Cameraman
Art Department
Construction Manager
Production Buyer
Stagehand
Carpenter
Standby Painter
Standby Carpenter
Painter
Art Department Runner
Standby Propman
Standby Stagehand
Prop Man
Property Buyer
Standby Rigger
Dressing Propman
Dressing Props
Sound Department
Sound Editor
Dubbing Mixer
Assistant Sound Editor
Dubbing Mixer
Sound Mixer
Boom Operator
Re-recording Mixer
Makeup Department
Hair Stylist
Makeup Artist
Costume & Wardrobe Department
Wardrobe Assistant
Wardrobe Mistress
Music Department
Musician: Violin
Transportation Department
Additional Crew Members
Producer's Assistant
Production Accountant
Supervising Accountant
Publicist
Continuity
Unit Nurse
Title Designer
Production Runner
Producer's Secretary
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