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Dirty Weekend (Original title)
Dates: 1992 (Copyright), 29 October 1993 (Release)

Country: United Kingdom

Director: Michael Winner

Synopsis: Thriller about a woman who revenges a peeping tom by killing him with a hammer. This act of power gives her the confidence to revenge other men she meets over the weekend.

Genre:
Thriller
Releases
Date: 29 October 1993Country: United KingdomRelease type: TheatricalFormat: 35mm Film - Colour - Sound - Dolby / StereoRuntime: 103 mins Length: 9246 FeetDialogue (original): EnglishDistributor: United International Pictures (UK) Ltd

Credits (65)
©: Michael Winner Ltd., Presents: Scimitar Films, Executive Producer: Jim Beach, Produced by: Michael Winner, Produced by: Robert Earl, Associate Producer: Ron Purdie, Production Co-ordinator: Margaret Adams, Production Accountant: Irena Butcher, Location Manager: Charles Hubbard, Production Assistant: Dinah May, Production Assistant: Helene Hunt, Floor Runner: Guy Heeley, 1st Assistant Director: Ron Purdie, 2nd Assistant Director: Patrick Kinney, Assistant to Mr Winner: John Fraser MA (Oxon) M. Phil, Script Supervisor: Cheryl Leigh, Screenplay by: Michael Winner, Screenplay by: Helen Zahavi, From the book by: Helen Zahavi, Director of Photography: Alan Jones, Camera Operator: Gerry Anstiss, Camera Operator: Roy Ford, Focus Puller: David Budd, Clapper-Loader: Dean Morrish, Gaffer: John Campbell, Electrician: Ken Monger, Electrician: Malcolm Evans, Electrician: Andrew Watson, Camera Grip: Ken Ashley Johnson, Stills Photographer: David Farrell, Toby Corney, Rigger: Thomas Lowen, Editor: Arnold Crust, Executive Editor: Chris Barnes, Assistant Editor: Barry McCormick, Assistant Editor: Peter Culverwell, Production Designer: Crispian Sallis, Standby Prop: Brian Lofthouse, Art Department Runner: Simon Lamont, Carpenter: Steve Challenor, Wardrobe Mistress: Sue Wain, Make-up: Alan Boyle, Make-up: Christine Allsopp, Stills Processing: Pinewood Studios, Production Processing by: The Rank Laboratories, Music by: David Fanshawe, Conductor: John A. Coleman, Music Editor: Robin Clarke, Music Recordist: Mike Ross-Trevor, Music Consultant: Clive Farrell, Sound Mixer: David Brill, Boom Operator: Martin Trevis, Re-recorded at: Twickenham Studios, Dubbing Mixer: Gerry Humphreys, Sound Editor: Roy Baker, Sound Editor: Bill Trent, Stunt Performer: Tip Tipping, Security: Peter Roy, Publicity: Richard Laver, Unit Driver: Steve Prescott, Michael Broadway, Camera Car Driver: Andy Kendal, Construction Driver: Tony Wise, Dining Bus Driver: Dougie Lamb
Cast (24)
Lia Williams (Bella), Rufus Sewell (Tim), Michael Cule (Norman), David McCallum (Reggie), Christopher Ryan (small one), Sean Pertwee (quiet one), Nicholas Hewetson (bitter one), Christopher Adamson (serial killer), Jack Galloway (David), Matthew Marsh (Bascombe), Ian Richardson (Nimrod), Shaughan Seymour (Charles), Mark Burns (Mr Brown), David Schaal (Stan), Matthew Long (gunshop assistant), Norman Mitchell (repairman), R.J. Bell (man in train), Andrew Neil (newsreader), Neil Norman (party man), Miriam Kelly (Marion), Sylvia Syms (Mrs Crosby), Lorraine Doyle (secretary), Simone Hyams (party girl), Ruby Milton (Mary)