The Man Who Lost His Head
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The Man Who Lost His Head | |
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Genre | Drama[1] |
Written by | Mark Wallington |
Directed by | Terry Johnson |
Starring | Martin Clunes Nicola Kawana |
Composer | Colin Towns |
Country of origin | United Kingdom New Zealand |
Production | |
Executive producers | Jill Green John Barnett |
Producer | Eve Gutierrez |
Cinematography | David Odd |
Editor | Martin Sharpe |
Running time | 115 minutes[1] |
Production companies | Greenlit Rights South Pacific Pictures |
Original release | |
Network | TV One (N.Z.) |
Release | 26 August 2007 |
The Man Who Lost His Head is a 2-hour comedy drama written by Mark Wallington and starring Martin Clunes about the theme of cultural repatriation. It was a joint production of TVNZ in New Zealand and ITV in the United Kingdom.
Broadcast
The film was first broadcast on Sunday 26 August 2007 at 9 pm on ITV1 in Britain[2] and 8:30 pm on TV ONE in New Zealand.[3]
Production
The film was shot entirely on location in New Zealand. The action took place in the fictional town of Otakataka but was in fact mostly filmed on the West Coast of the North Island, around Huia and Bethells Beach.
References
- ^ a b "The Man Who Lost His Head | Films". South Pacific Pictures. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
- ^ Walton, James (27 August 2007). "The weekend on television: The Man Who Lost His Head (ITV1)/The IT Crowd (Channel 4)". Telegraph. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
- ^ [1][dead link]
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