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Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis (1997)

Marty's about to make a killing in the music business

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 40M

Director : John Henderson
Writer : Craig Strachan

Synopsis

Marla Darland is blessed with the voice of an angel, a singing legend. But when her agent, Marty Starr, finds his agency in trouble, he concocts a sinister plot to bring up her record sales. Amazed at the posthumous record sales of Elvis and Jimi Hendrix, Marty becomes determined to arrange a similar fate for Marla, staging the perfect tragic demise. But he didn't count on Marla not being quite ready to go.

Actors

Rik Mayall
Rik Mayall
Marty Starr
Danny Aiello
Danny Aiello
Mr. Rathbone
Nick Bartlett
Nick Bartlett
Roadie #2
Philip Martin Brown
Philip Martin Brown
Inspector Furse
Heathcote Williams
Heathcote Williams
Jeff
Mark Heap
Mark Heap
Duncan
Jane Horrocks
Jane Horrocks
Marla Dorland / Mavis Davis
Marc Warren
Marc Warren
Clint
Joanne Farrell
Joanne Farrell
Kirsty
Daniel Abineri
Daniel Abineri
Bruce
Justin Avoth
Justin Avoth
Ponytail Man
Caspar Berry
Caspar Berry
Young Man
Ross Boatman
Ross Boatman
Rock Star
Anna Brecon
Anna Brecon
Reporter
Stuart Bunce
Stuart Bunce
Aspirant
Jaclyn Mendoza
Jaclyn Mendoza
Cynthia
Paul Shearer
Paul Shearer
Presenter 1980
Ronald Pickup
Ronald Pickup
Percy Stone
Steven O'Donnell
Steven O'Donnell
Lenny
Gordon Milne
Gordon Milne
Security Guard
Nick Burnell
Nick Burnell
Maitre D'
Paul Keating
Paul Keating
Paul Rathbone
Corrina Preece
Corrina Preece
Sarah
Michael Wildman
Michael Wildman
Hilary
Ben Richards
Ben Richards
Mark
Rob Freeman
Rob Freeman
Brendan
Jason Salkey
Jason Salkey
Studio Engineer
Ricky Grover
Ricky Grover
Gary Belter
Hamish Clark
Hamish Clark
TV Reporter
James Ryland
James Ryland
Roadie #1
Jonathan Copestake
Jonathan Copestake
Roadie #3
Howard Karloff
Howard Karloff
Minicab Driver
Stewart Harwood
Stewart Harwood
Villain
Suzannah Heath
Suzannah Heath
Reporter
Nick Fletcher
Nick Fletcher
Reporter
Anna Northam
Anna Northam
Reporter
Richard Everett
Richard Everett
Presenter 1997

Crews

John Henderson
John Henderson
Director
Joanne Reay
Joanne Reay
Idea
Craig Strachan
Craig Strachan
Screenplay
Michael Dreyer
Michael Dreyer
Co-Producer
Carrie Rodd
Carrie Rodd
First Assistant Director
Catrin Strong
Catrin Strong
Second Assistant Director
Anne Oldham
Anne Oldham
Makeup Designer
Pebbles
Pebbles
Hairdresser
Jeremy Gee
Jeremy Gee
Camera Operator
Jonathan Sykes
Jonathan Sykes
Focus Puller
Chris Bain
Chris Bain
Clapper Loader
Alan Rank
Alan Rank
Grip
Vicky Harrison
Vicky Harrison
Script Supervisor
Ian Voigt
Ian Voigt
Sound Mixer
Peter Jaques
Peter Jaques
Line Producer
Emma Pike
Emma Pike
Production Coordinator
Lulu O'Hagan
Lulu O'Hagan
Production Assistant
Shelly Pond
Shelly Pond
Production Runner
Karen Wakefield
Karen Wakefield
Art Direction
Steve Carter
Steve Carter
Assistant Art Director
Beverley Butcher
Beverley Butcher
Property Buyer
Jonni Fitzgerald
Jonni Fitzgerald
Art Department Assistant
Gavin Fitch
Gavin Fitch
Runner Art Department
Tony Staitham
Tony Staitham
Sign Painter
Charlotte Couchman
Charlotte Couchman
Costume Supervisor
Joanne Scott
Joanne Scott
Costume Assistant
Crispin Buxton
Crispin Buxton
Location Manager
Mitch Davies
Mitch Davies
Unit Manager
Jon Beacham
Jon Beacham
Location Assistant
Jill Bennett
Jill Bennett
Production Accountant
Sandy Coroon
Sandy Coroon
Assistant Accountant
Steve Tickner
Steve Tickner
Second Unit Director of Photography
Roger Tooley
Roger Tooley
Steadicam Operator
Dean Thompson
Dean Thompson
Focus Puller
Stuart Chapman
Stuart Chapman
Camera Trainee
Jamie Pearson
Jamie Pearson
First Assistant Editor
Tim Lewiston
Tim Lewiston
Sound Designer
Mike Wood
Mike Wood
Dialogue Editor
Pat Boxshall
Pat Boxshall
Foley Editor
Vicky Brazier
Vicky Brazier
Assistant Sound Editor
Ben Barker
Ben Barker
Assistant Sound Editor
Robert Carr
Robert Carr
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert Farr
Robert Farr
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mike Prestwood Smith
Mike Prestwood Smith
ADR Mixer
Andy Thompson
Andy Thompson
Foley Mixer
Micky Hand
Micky Hand
Gaffer
Jan Turner
Jan Turner
Best Boy Electric
Karl McGilavrey
Karl McGilavrey
Electrician
Steve Wallis
Steve Wallis
Electrician
Colin Vinton
Colin Vinton
Electrician
Steve Roberts
Steve Roberts
Electrician
Ricky Loughlin
Ricky Loughlin
Electrician
Maurice Jones
Maurice Jones
Property Master
Jim Parker
Jim Parker
Dressing Prop
Tony Ferguson
Tony Ferguson
Dressing Prop
Peter Risi
Peter Risi
Standby Property Master
Gino Risi
Gino Risi
Standby Property Master
Hank Schumacher
Hank Schumacher
Construction Manager
Josh Jones
Josh Jones
Standby Carpenter
Guy Rutter
Guy Rutter
Standby Painter
John Lansbury
John Lansbury
Standby Rigger
Pete Lennox
Pete Lennox
Carpenter
Roger Kiff
Roger Kiff
Carpenter
Jim Frankham
Jim Frankham
Carpenter
Emanuel Baumard
Emanuel Baumard
Carpenter
Lance Smith
Lance Smith
Painter
Dave Fitzjohn
Dave Fitzjohn
Painter
Simon Hutchings
Simon Hutchings
Painter
Pat Kileen
Pat Kileen
Rigging Gaffer
Roy Elston
Roy Elston
Rigging Gaffer
Mark Vella
Mark Vella
Third Assistant Director
Charlotte Hayward
Charlotte Hayward
Floor Runner
Graham Brown
Graham Brown
Special Effects
Colin Tilly
Colin Tilly
Special Effects
Mark Holt
Mark Holt
Special Effects
Peter Brayham
Peter Brayham
Stunt Coordinator
Tom Lucy
Tom Lucy
Stunts
Ellie Bertram
Ellie Bertram
Stunts
Crispin Layfield
Crispin Layfield
Stunts
Helen Caldwell
Helen Caldwell
Stunts
Daniel Hubbard
Daniel Hubbard
Casting Assistant
Bruno Tonioli
Bruno Tonioli
Choreographer
Nick Wall
Nick Wall
Still Photographer
Drew Jones
Drew Jones
Digital Effects Producer
Paul Ensby
Paul Ensby
Color Grading
Ivan Chandler
Ivan Chandler
Music Supervisor
John Hubbard
John Hubbard
Casting
Ros Hubbard
Ros Hubbard
Casting
Helen McCabe
Helen McCabe
Costume Design
Michael Carlin
Michael Carlin
Production Design
Christopher Tyng
Christopher Tyng
Original Music Composer
Paul Endacott
Paul Endacott
Editor
Clive Tickner
Clive Tickner
Director of Photography
David M. Thompson
David M. Thompson
Executive Producer
John Quested
John Quested
Executive Producer
Guy Collins
Guy Collins
Executive Producer
Stephen Colegrave
Stephen Colegrave
Producer
Joanne Reay
Joanne Reay
Producer

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