Ding Dong (2002)

Genre : Comedy, Drama

Runtime : 3M

Director : Tracy Spottiswoode

Synopsis

An eccentric vicar comes up with an unusual solution for wedding facing disaster. But the bridesmaid has a plan to save the day - if she can get him to the church on time ...

Actors

Philip Madoc
Philip Madoc
Vicar
Ifan Huw Dafydd
Ifan Huw Dafydd
Tenor Bob
Huw Ceredig
Huw Ceredig
Cad
Chloe Williams
Chloe Williams
Kelly
Luke Evans
Luke Evans
Gareth
Richard Stokes
Richard Stokes
Boy
Howard Phillips
Howard Phillips
Father
Non Gwenhwyfar Davis
Non Gwenhwyfar Davis
Guest
Rex Plowman
Rex Plowman
Guest
Julian Parker
Julian Parker
Bellringer
Linda Lewis
Linda Lewis
Bellringer
David Culpan
David Culpan
Bellringer
Tudor Edwards
Tudor Edwards
Bellringer

Crews

Daf Arwyn Jones
Daf Arwyn Jones
First Assistant Director
Rachael Haston
Rachael Haston
Second Assistant Director
Yin Kee Hau
Yin Kee Hau
Production Trainee
Anthony James
Anthony James
Production Trainee
Helen Williams
Helen Williams
Script Supervisor
Mike Alsford
Mike Alsford
Still Photographer
Richard Brooks
Richard Brooks
Boom Operator
Paul Burke
Paul Burke
Camera Trainee
Colin Jones
Colin Jones
Gaffer
Clive Baldwin
Clive Baldwin
Grip
Gary Flay
Gary Flay
Props
Greg Provan
Greg Provan
Sound Post Supervisor
Steve Castle
Steve Castle
Sound Post Supervisor
Darren Griffiths
Darren Griffiths
Online Editor
Nell White
Nell White
Music
Peter Coopey
Peter Coopey
Sound Recordist
Debra Haggett
Debra Haggett
Costume Designer
Dawn Thomas-Mondo
Dawn Thomas-Mondo
Costume Designer
Nancy Berrendero
Nancy Berrendero
Makeup Designer
Phil Rawsthorne
Phil Rawsthorne
Production Design
Carol White
Carol White
Production Manager
Mike Hopkins
Mike Hopkins
Editor
Rory Taylor
Rory Taylor
Director of Photography
Alex Usborne
Alex Usborne
Executive Producer
Peter Edwards
Peter Edwards
Executive Producer
Gaynor Messer-Price
Gaynor Messer-Price
Executive Producer
Pauline Larkkom
Pauline Larkkom
Executive Producer
Kate Crowther
Kate Crowther
Producer
Tracy Spottiswoode
Tracy Spottiswoode
Writer
Tracy Spottiswoode
Tracy Spottiswoode
Director

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