STATION

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Title: STATION

Reference number: 7921

Date: 2000

Director: d. Jackie Oudney

Sponsor: The Scottish Arts Council National Lottery Fund

Producer: Helen Cooper, Jackie Oudney, Vivienne Guinness

Production company: Paddington Station Films and Skreba

Sound: sound

Original format: 35mm

Certificate: 12

Colour: bw

Fiction: fiction

Running time: 16.39 mins

Description: An eight year-old girl waits with her mother for a delayed train. Through her eyes we observe the waiting crowds and their reactions to the situation. [synopsis from BFI database at http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/635642, last accessed 25/3/2009]

Originally shot on 35mm film.

Credits: Paddington Station Films and Skreba in association with The Scottish Arts Council National Lottery Fund
"A wonderful fact to reflect upon is that every human creature is constituted to be a profound secret and mystery to every other"

w. Helen Cooper
exec. p. Vivienne Guinness
ed. Bill Diver
d. ph. Steve Parker
production and costume design Gideon Davey
sd. design and original m. Jason Osborne and Jonathan Whitehead

Cast in order of appearance
Little Girl Bianca Nicholas
Mother Sarah Coomes
Ticket Man Ron Donachie
Woman with Bags Sandra Voe
Pregnant Woman Jo Arber
Man with Flowers Philip Franks
Woman on Mobile Julie Legrand
1st Indian Woman Squad Faress
2nd Indian Woman Alice Kennedy
3rd Indian Woman Joanna Burnett
1st Young Lover Jonathan Wright
2nd Young Lover Sarah Niles
Angry Young Man Dominic Carter
Neatly Suited Banker Paul Jesson
Woman with Baby Helen Cooper
Her Son Oliver Heinen
Baby Mathilda Homer
1st Chatty Woman Jenny Quayle
2nd Chatty Woman Joan Blackham
1st American Kim Romer
2nd American James Spender Thompson
Elderly Gentleman Brian Poyser
Elderly Lady Brenda Saunders
Pigeon Killer Faith Flint
Drunk with Eyepatch Chris Barnes
Australian with Map Jamie Bamber
Model Samantha Fox
Evening Standard Man Simon Sherlock
Station Cleaner Gary Lewis
Indian Guard Daljit Singh

Crew
line p. Tiffany Power
1st ass. d. Kristian Dench
2nd ass. d. Fred Korner
p. ass. Anne Koch, Caroline Wells
art d. Emma Donovan
property advisor Tracey Clarke
costujme supervisor Anne Lavener Jones
wardrobe ass. Manuela Harding, Nicola Evans
jair and make-up artists Gilly Popham, Ktinka Warre
stills ph. Bobby Clark
add. camera operators Tim Dodd, John Walker
focus pullers Luke Palmer, Catherine Derry
clapper loaders Sarah Bartle-Smith, Alex Reid, Rachel MacGregor, Jeremy Arthur, Nina Innocenti, Dominic Bartles
grip Frank Hellebrand
gaffer Norman Smith
genny operator Alan Grayley
electrician Mark Packman
p. sd. mixer Alistair Kenneil
add. sd. mixer Mickey Richards
sc. supervisor Zoe Morgan
3rd ass. d. Paul McKay
runners Shaun Redmond, Sam Farmer, Jenay Hassani, Charlie Dailey
catering Sean Redding
pigeon handler Animals Galore
location supervisor Howard Williams
insurance William Carson & Co.

Post Production
offline ed. Rainbow
re-recording sd. mixers David Old, Adrian Rhodes, Chris Burden
sd. post De Lan Lea
foley DB POst
film laboratory Metrocolor
neg cutters True Cut
titles and opticals General Screen Enterprises
online ed. SVC
graphic design David Oudney

Brass Band
m. d. Garaham Wilde
principle cornet Claire Gillett-Hinwood
soprano cornet Steve Hubbard
solo cornet David Mott, Roy Perry
repiano Lorraine Valler
2nd cornet Graham Ingram, Jean Turner
3rd cornet Denys Vaughan
flugel horn June Wright
solo horn Bryony Dyer
1st horn Frances Stuteley
2nd horn Marianne O'Brien
1st baritone Susan Bicknell
2nd baritone Charles Woodhatch
1st trombone Peter Walmsley
[... et al ...]

Music
"In The Mood" writeen Joseph Garland courtesy of EMI. "Lilly The Pink" written John Gorman, Mike McGear and Roger Gough published by Noel Gay Ltd. "A Nightingale Sang..." written Sherwin & Mashwit courtesy of EMI. "Off Side (Match of the Day)" written Barry Stolier published by Rak Publishing. "Chatanooga Choo Choo" written Harry Warren and Mac Gordon courtesy of EMI

Featured extras Stephen Bevan, Flora Bradwell, Simon & Jon Brugainmann, Danny Dupont, Jeremy Finlay [... et al ...] Quotes were read from "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens

Special thanks - we gratefully acknowledge the generous support, sponsorship and financial assistance from the following, without whom this film would not have been possible... John and Janet Banville, Peter Bodes, Jim Broadbent, Annabel Broookes, Helen and Clive Butler, Jeremy Cooper [... et al ...]