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About The Cast

James Nesbitt Ronnie

Nesbitt recently received huge acclaim for his role as civil rights activist Ivan Cooper in Paul Greengrass' 'Bloody Sunday' and won Best Actor at the British Independent Film Awards and the Stockholm Film Festival. Other recent film credits include Peter Cattaneo's 'Lucky Break', Dudi Appleton's 'The Most Fertile Man in Ireland', Declan Lowney's 'Wild About Harry', Coky Giedroyc's 'Women Talking Dirty' and Kirk Jones' 'Waking Ned'. His other numerous films include Konrad Kay's 'Jumpers', Mike Barker's 'The James Gang', Michael Winterbottom's 'Welcome to Sarajevo', 'Jude' and 'Love Lies Bleeding', Mary McGuckian's 'This is the Sea', Peter Chelsom's 'Hear My Song' and Marc Evans' 'Resurrection Man'.

His theatre credits include 'Paddywack' at the Longwharf in the United States, 'Darwin's Flood' at the Bush Theatre in London, 'Translations' at the Birmingham Rep, 'Up on the Roof' at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth, 'Hamlet' at the Leicester Haymarket and 'Una Pooka' at the Tricycle.

Nesbitt has starred in a number of long-running television series including four series of 'Cold Feet' for which he has won Best Comedy TV Actor at the British Comedy Awards, two series of 'Playing the Field' and two series of 'Ballykissangel'. Other television credits include BBC productions of 'Miller's Tale' and 'Passer-by', 'Wall of Silence', 'Murphy's Law', 'Touching Evil', 'Soldier Soldier', 'Go Now' and 'The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'.

Daisy Donovan Dorothy Trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, Donovan is best known in the UK for her Channel 4 television shows 'Daisy Daisy', 'Does Doug Know' and 'The 11 O'clock Show' in addition to the BBC 1 series 'My Family'.

Her theatre credits include 'The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband' opposite Alison Steadman at the New Ambassador's Theatre in London's West End and 'On The Razzle' at the Chichester Festival Theatre.

A second series of Donovan's 'Daisy Daisy' was recently aired on Channel 4 to fantastic reviews.

Lewis McGibbon Anthony

In the summer of 2000, after attending a number of EuroKids Drama Workshops in Cheshire in the north-west of England, Lewis McGibbon's talent for improvisation and drama shone through. In September 2000 he appeared as a background artist in 'Coronation Street', 'Merseybeat'.

In December 2000 Lewis was selected for a lead role in 'Merseybeat' as well as modelling for catalogues and appearing as a background artist in 'Cold Feet' and 'Stan the Man', taking a featured role in 'Nice Guy Eddie' as well as appearing in a TV commercial for the 'Shreddies' breakfast cereal.

Alex Etel Damian

MILLIONS marks nine-year old Alex Etel's acting debut.

The extensive search for Damian took director Danny Boyle and his casting team across the NW of England. Following one of many open casting calls Alex Etel was discovered during a casting call for junior boys at his school in Gatley, Cheshire in the north-west of England.

Christopher Fulford The Poor Man

An accomplished film, TV and theatre actor, Christopher Fulford first collaborated with director Danny Boyle on theatre productions of 'Salonika' (Royal Court Theatre) and 'Two Planks and a Passion' (Greenwich Theatre).

Fulford's extensive TV credits include a number of acclaimed dramas including Alan Clarke's 'Made in Britain', 'Cracker', 'Inspector Morse', 'Scarlet and Black, 'Prime Suspect 6', 'The Sculptress', 'Moll Flanders', 'The Fix', 'Tom Jones', 'Hornblower', 'Spooks', 'Servants', 'Goodbye Mr Chips' and 'The Brief'.

Feature film credits include Richard Eyre's 'The Ploughman's Lunch', David Hare's 'Wetherby', Mike Hodges' 'A Prayer for the Dying', Paul Greengrass' 'Resurrected', Bernard Rose's Immortal Beloved, Bedrooms and Hallways, Jill Gillespie's 'De-tox' and Mike Figgis' 'Hotel'.

About The Filmmakers

Danny Boyle Director

Boyle's most recent project, the critically acclaimed horror film '28 Days Later' has been a huge box office hit both in Europe and the United States. His first feature was 'Shallow Grave' for which Boyle won Best Director at the San Sebastian and Dinard Film Festivals. The film also won Best Film at Dinard and the BAFTA Alexander Korda Award for Outstanding British Film. His second feature 'Trainspotting' is considered by many to be a milestone in recent British cinema and has become one of the highest grossing British films of all time. Boyle's other feature films are 'The Beach' starring Leonardo DiCaprio and 'A Life Less Ordinary' starring Ewan McGregor and Cameron Diaz.

Boyle's work in television includes as Alan Clark's controversial 'Elephant,' (as Producer), 'Strumpet', 'Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise' and the series 'Mr Wroe's Virgins' for which he was BAFTA nominated.

Boyle's career started in the theatre with productions such Howard Barker's 'Victory', Howard Brenton's 'The Genius' and Edward Bond's 'Saved' which won the Time Out Award. Boyle has also directed five productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Feature Filmography - Director

Millions (2004) 28 Days Later (2002) Strumpet (TV, 2001) Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise (TV, 2001) The Beach (2000) Alien Love Triangle (short feature, 1998) A Life Less Ordinary (1997) Trainspotting (1996) Shallow Grave (1994)

Frank Cottrell Boyce Screenwriter

Cottrell Boyce's previous writing credits are 'Code 46' starring Tim Robbins, '24 Hour Party People', 'The Claim' for which he was nominated for a British Independent Film Award, 'Welcome to Sarajevo' and 'Butterfly Kiss' all directed by his long-time collaborator Michael Winterbottom.

Other writing credits include Anand Tucker's Oscar® nominated 'Hilary and Jackie' for which he was BAFTA and Golden Satellite nominated as well as Tucker's 'St Ex', Alex Cox's 'The Revengers Tragedy' and Julien Temple's 'Pandemonium'.

He also devised and wrote the popular children's comedy cartoon series 'Captain Star'.

Andrew Hauptman Producer

Andrew Hauptman is the Chairman and President of Mission Pictures. He has deep experience in all aspects of the entertainment industry: as producer, as executive, and as director of many companies covering the production, distribution and exhibition businesses. His producing credits include 'Safe Men' written and directed by John Hamburg, 'Millions' directed by Danny Boyle, and John McKay's 'Piccadilly Jim'. He has also served as executive producer on a number of other films.

Hauptman previously worked with Universal Studios in London and played a key role in the oversight of its international operations, focusing primarily on the music and filmed entertainment groups. During this period, he worked to oversee the international operations of Universal Music Group, United International Pictures, CIC Home Video, United Cinemas International and Universal Pictures.

Hauptman also serves as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Andell Holdings, a private investment organization with worldwide interests in numerous sectors. He serves as a member of the Board of Directors of Dick Clark Productions Inc, Koor Industries Ltd, Elizabeth Arden Red Door Salons and numerous philanthropic organizations. He previously served on the Board of Loews Cineplex Entertainment.

Graham Broadbent Producer

Graham Broadbent was co-founder of Mission pictures with Andrew Hauptman and Damian Jones. Highlights of films Broadbent produced whilst at Mission include Danny Boyle's Millions, Peter Hewitt's Thunderpants, and Piccadilly Jim, scripted by Julian Fellowes and starring Sam Rockwell, currently in post-production.

Prior to Mission Broadbent ran Dragon Pictures a production company he established with Damian Jones in 1995 in London and Los Angeles. Here Broadbent produced Michael Winterbottom's acclaimed Balkan war drama Welcome To Sarajevo, selected for competition at Cannes 1997 and voted in Time magazine's Top Ten Films of 1997 and by the American National Board of Review as an 'Outstanding Film of 1997'.

During a prolific five years at Dragon he also produced Michael Radford's Dancing At The Blue Iguana, World Premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, Some Voices, nominated for a BAFTA award for director Simon Cellan Jones. Sara Sugarman's Very Annie Mary, winner of the Sundance 1998 Film Makers Award for Best Script. Gregg Araki's Splendor, World Premiere at Sundance Film Festival 1999. A Texas Funeral, Premiered at the Venice Film Festival 1999 and The Debt Collector.

Damian Jones Producer

Damian Jones was a co-founder of Dragon and Mission Pictures. He has produced over a dozen films that include 'Gridlock'd', 'Welcome to Sarajevo', 'Some Voices', 'Splendor', 'Dancing at the Blue Iguana', 'A Texas Funeral', 'Very Annie Mary', and 'Thunderpants'. He also executive produced 'Piccadilly Jim' for Mission Pictures and is currently producing 'Alphamale' with Trudie Styler under his new banner DJ FILMS.

Tracey Seaward Co-producer

After starting her career as a theatrical agent, Tracey Seaward went on to research and production manage a number of documentaries.

Seaward went on to associate produce 'Separation' with Rosanna Arquette and David Suchet and to co-produce 'Widow's Peak' starring Mia Farrow, Joan Plowright and Natasha Richardson, Thaddeus O' Sullivan's 'Nothing Personal' and 'Serpent's Kiss'.

Seaward produced 'Nora' starring Ewan McGregor and went on to co-produce 'The Good Thief' starring Nick Nolte, directed by Neil Jordan.

In 2001 she produced Stephen Frears' multi award winning 'Dirty Pretty Things' for BBC/Celador and Miramax. Seaward's next project is 'The Constant Gardener' for 'City of God' director Fernando Meirelles.

Anthony Dod Mantle DFF Director of Photography

Dod Mantle has collaborated with director Danny Boyle on his previous projects Vacuuming/Strumpet for the BBC and the hugely successful film '28 Days Later' for which he won the European Academy Award for Cinematographer of the Year 2003.

He is best known for his contribution to the Dogme filmmakers collective and has worked as cinematographer on three on the most influential films that the movement has produced: Thomas Vinterberg's 'Festen' which won Dod Mantle a Danish Film Academy Award (a 'Robert') for best cinematography, 'Mifune' which was won the Silver Bear in Berlin and Harmonie Korine's 'Julian Donkey Boy' for which Dod Mantle was nominated at the Independent Spirit awards.

His latest collaboration with Von Trier is a trilogy beginning with the ground breaking 'Dogville', and followed by 'Manderlay'. Dod Mantle also worked with Vinterberg on his most recent feature 'It's all About Love' for which he won another 'Robert'.

Other credits include 'De Største Helte/The Greatest Heroes' for which Dod Mantle received a Danish Academy Award nomination for Best Cinematography and won a Special Prize for Cinematography in Madrid, Lotte Svendson's 'Bornholms Stemme/Gone With the Fish', Caecclia's Trier's 'Nønnerborn/Agnus Dei' for which he received an Danish Academy Award nomination for Best Cinematography, Birger Larsen's 'Sweethearts' (Oscar® nominated for Best Foreign short), Niels Gråbols' 'Det Store Flip/Wild Flowers', Lasse Spang Olsen's 'Operation Cobra', Carsten Rudolph's 'Menneskedyret/The Beast Within' which won the Danish Film Academy Award for Best Cinematography and Philip Gröning's 'Die Terroristen/The Terrorists'.

Mark Tildesley Designer

MILLIONS is designer Mark Tildesley's second collaboration with director Danny Boyle for whom he had previously created the post apocalyptic world of '28 Days Later'. Tildesley has amongst his other feature credits Roger Michell's BAFTA nominated production 'The Mother', alongside a variety of Michael Winterbottom's productions including 'Wonderland', '24 hr Party People', 'The Claim' and 'I Want You'. Tildesley's other credits include 'Old New Borrowed Blue' and Marc Evans' 'House of America' earned him the Welsh BAFTA for Best Design.

He is presently working on 'City of God' director Fernando Meirelles' 'The Constant Gardener.'

Chris Gill Editor

Gill previously collaborated with Danny Boyle on the feature film '28 Days Later' and the television dramas 'Strumpet' and 'Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise'.

Gill has worked extensively in television, his most recent credits including BBC productions of 'Canterbury Tales', 'Cambridge Spies', 'Crime and Punishment' for which he won the RTS Award for Editing. His numerous other credits include BBC productions of 'All the King's Men' and 'Great Expectations' for which he was EMMY and RTS Awards nominated, 'Never Never' for which he was RTS Award nominated, 'Touching Evil' which brought him an RTS Award for Best Editing and 'Touching Evil II' for which he was RTS Award nominated and the acclaimed series 'Cracker', for which he was RTS Award nominated.

John Murphy Composer

As well as collaborating with Director Danny Boyle on '28 Days Later', 'Vacuuming Nude in Paradise' and 'Strumpet' composer John Murphy has a wealth of experience composing for films as varied as: John Crowley's 'Intermission', Michael Caton-Jones' 'City by the Sea', Guy Ritchie's 'Snatch' and 'Lock, Stock and Two Smokin' Barrels', Stephen Frears' 'Liam' and Gary Sinyor's 'Friday after Next.'

John Murphy became a session musician at age 15 and made his film debut with 'Leon the Pig Farmer' at age 23 since when he has become one of Britain's most prominent film composers.

Susannah Buxton Costume Designer

Buxton previously collaborated with Danny Boyle on 'Alien Love Triangle', 'Vacuuming Strumpet' and 'Mr Wroe's Virgins' for which she won a BAFTA. Her numerous other film credits include Metin Huseyin's 'Anita and Me' and 'It Was an Accident', Patrick Harkins' 'The Final Curtain', Harry Hook's 'All For Love', Phil Agland's 'The Woodlanders', Brian Trenchard Smith's 'Britannic', Imogen Kimmel's 'Secret Society', Richard Spence's 'Different for Girls', Suri Krishnamma's 'O Mary this London', Caroline Roboh's 'Gare au Male', Don Boyd's 'Twenty-One', Mai Zetterling's 'Scrubbers', Chris Petit's 'Radio On' and Franco Rosso's 'Nature of the Beast'.

For television, Buxton has worked on BBC productions of 'Tipping the Velvet', 'Shooting the Past' for which she won the 1999 RTS Award for Best Costume Design, 'Nature Boy', 'Murder in Mind' and 'A Tour of the Western Isles'. Other television credits include Channel 4's 'Second Generation' and 'The Investigator', LWT productions of 'Blonde Bombshell', 'Wuthering Heights' and 'Jane Eyre' as well as productions of 'The Turnaround', 'Adrian Noble's Shakespeare Workshop' and 'Common as Muck'.

RoseAnn Samuel Make-Up/Hair Designer

Samuel's numerous feature film credits include Julian Fellowes 'A Way Through The Woods', Paul Morrison's 'Wondrous Oblivion', John McKay's 'Crush' and 'Metroland', Marleen Gorris' 'The Luzhin Defence', Nigel Cole's 'Saving Grace', Ben Hopkins' 'Simon Magus', Chris Menges' 'The Lost Son', Willard Carroll's 'Tom's Midnight Garden', Jeremy Thomas' 'All the Little Animals' and David Blair's 'Tabloid'

Her television credits include Nick Renton's 'Uncle Adolf', Ben Ross' 'RKO 281' for which she was nominated for an Emmy for Best Hair Design, Patrick Lau's 'The Fragile Heart,' 'Danielle Cable', 'The Project', 'Swiss Family Robinson', 'The Turn of the Screw', 'Agatha Christie's 'Poirot'-1930s' for which Samuel won the BAFTA Award for Best Make-Up and Hair Design, and 'A Village Affair'.

Mission Pictures Production Company

Mission Pictures is the film production company created by Andrew Hauptman in 2001. The company has a presence both in Los Angeles and London with the goal of producing high-quality features for a worldwide audience. It moved its headquarters to Los Angeles in a restructuring last year and has since become one of the more active independents in the marketplace.

Mission's productions to date include Peter Hewitt's THUNDERPANTS for Pathé, Danny Boyle's MILLIONS, to be released this fall by Fox Searchlight, and John McKay's PICCADILLY JIM (starring Sam Rockwell and written by Julian Fellowes), which is currently in post-production. The company has a significant slate that is being developed.

Mission Pictures is managed by Andrew Hauptman and his senior executive team led by Tracy Falco and Bret Magpiong.

Tracy Falco, Senior Vice President of Development and Production, is involved, alongside Hauptman, in the oversight, development and production of all of Mission's projects. Falco joined Mission following six years with Ted Demme's Spanky Pictures where she worked on a slate of films that included BLOW, A LESSON BEFORE DYING and ROUNDERS. Prior to that she worked with Richard Lovett at CAA. She has also been a contributing editor to JANE magazine since 1997.

Bret Magpiong currently serves as Senior Vice President and Head of Business. Bret previously worked for Haim Saban's Saban Capital Group, Sid Sheinberg's The Bubble Factory, and the Entertainment Group at Price Waterhouse Coopers.

END ROLLER

Damian Alex Etel Anthony Lewis McGibbon Ronnie James Nesbitt Dorothy Daisy Donovan The Poor Man Christopher Fulford Community Policeman Pearce Quigley Mum Jane Hogarth St Peter Alun Armstrong St Francis Enzo Cilenti St Joseph Nasser Memarzia St Clare Kathryn Pogson St Nicholas Harry Kirkham Gonzaga Cornelius Macarthy Ambrosio Kolade Agboke Leslie Phillips Leslie Phillips Estate Agent James Quinn Head teacher Mark Chatterton Damian's Teacher Toby Walton Nativity Teacher Frank Cottrell Boyce Surveyor Christy Cullen Eli Gunnar Winbergh Jerome Christian Pedersen All Saint 3 Guy Flanagan Tricia Philippa Howarth Keegan Billy Hyland Graham John Nugent Terry Steve Garti Maria Alice Grice Fairclough Dale Stringer Sweet Shop Owner Warren Donnelly Big Issue Seller 1 Emily Aston Big Issue Seller 2 Denny James Smith Scruffy Young Man Nicky Evans Cashier 1 Bina Patel Cashier 2 Lisa Millett Pizza Hut Waiter Neville Skelly Bright Eyed Young Man Daniel Weyman Applicant 2 Tara Moran Young Santa Woman Jo Hicks

1st Assistant Director Richard Styles 2nd Assistant Director Carlos Fidel Production Manager Lisa Parker Production Co-Ordinator Kate Penlington Assistant Production Jaynie Miller Co-Ordinator Producer's Assistant Asha Radwan Production Assistants Nina Boardman Gail Burland

Production Accountant Louise O'Malley Assistant Accountant Kerry Smith Accounts Trainees Lisa Symonds Joanne Bendon

Focus Puller Simon Tindall Clapper Loader Chris Connatty Camera Trainee/ Matilda Smith 2nd Unit Loader Grip John Rundle 2nd Grip Mark Jones CCTV Operator Alan Grant Camera Car Driver Haggis Bryson

Script Supervisor Zoe Morgan

Standby Rigger Lee Howarth Standby Carpenter Peter Johnson

Sound Mixer Dennis Cartwright Boom Operator Chris Cartwright

Supervising Art Director Mark Digby Set Decorator Michelle Day Art Director Denis Schnegg Assistant Art Director Charlie Cobb Standby Art Director Chris Lightburn-Jones Standby Props Arwell Evans Assistant Prop Buyer Kate Thomas Draughtsman Rod Gorwood Art Department Assist Kathryn Pyle Scenic Artists Whetton & Grosch Model Makers Angela Day Sharon Kaye

Assistant Costume Designer Caroline McCall Standby Costume Vikki Illing Costume Maker Maggie Scobbie Assistant Costume Maker Sharon Waldron

Make-Up Assistant Kerry Scourfield Make-Up Hair Trainee Lisa Parkinson

Children's Drama Coach David Johnson

3rd Assistant Director Caroline Chapman Floor Runner Helen Lister Ad/Drivers Scott Davenport Paul Smith Crowd Assistant Directors Shanna Baynard Tom Gabutt

Location Manager Beverley Lamb Unit Managers Michael Harm Kevin Jackson Location Assistants Anna Lee James Heyworth-Rees Location Scout David Myatt

Gaffer Thomas Neivelt Best Boy Andy Cole Genny Operator Wayne Mansell Electricians John Welsh Alan Glover Steve Gartside Terry Moore Robert McGregor Mike Gibson Darren Foley Charles Smith Paul Devlin Ian Rice Gary Donoghue

Prop Master Nick Thomas Storeman Charlie Malik Props 'Runaround' Butch Scott Dressing Props Adrian Platt Tony Asije Kevin Dee Brian Henry Ian Cantwell Rod Whiting Sam Pieters Dave Timmons Dave Bryan Duane Marshall

Construction Manager Steve Branch Carpenters Anthony O'Hara Anthony Brady Cyril Jackson Gareth Jenkins Paul Yarwood Ralph Dronsfield Painters John Elsworth Phil Henshaw

1st Assistant Editor Mark Eckersley 2nd Assistant Editor Ali Awad

Post Production Supervisor Alistair Hopkins Post Production Accountant Tarn Harper Post Production Assistant Seb Loden Supervising Sound Editor Glenn Freemantle Sound Effects Editor Tom Sayers Dialogue Editor Gillian Dodders ADR Mixer Paul Carr Robert Farr Additional ADR Mixer Mike Stewart Foley Editor Philip Bothamley Foley Artist Jason Swanscott Paula Boram Foley Recording Mixer Kevin Tayler Music Editor Hugo Adams ADR Crowd Recording Mixer Sandy Buchanan Assistant Sound Editor Susan French Re-recording Mixers Graham Daniel Adam Daniel

Visual Effects Supervisor Peter Bach

Special Effects Richard Conway SFX: Richard Conway and Nigel Williamson Mark White

Emergency House: Evan Green-Hughes Steve Breheney Mick Jackson Dave Chadwick Steve Kane

Stunt Coordinator Julian Spencer Stunts Andy Smart Maurice Lee Derek Lea Ray Nicholas Guy List Lyndon Stuart Hellewell Paul Lowe

Casting Associate Maureen Duff CGD Casting Assistant Claire Saunders

Publicity DDA Public Relations Ltd Unit Publicist Julia Finn Stills Photographer Giles Keyte EPK Feasible Films

Unit Nurse Paul Kenny Construction Nurse Peter Kemp

Transport Coordinator Keith Wignall Unit Drivers Robert Dutton Mike Renshaw Minibus Drivers Arthur Kearley Paul Fox

Catering Little Red Courgette: Debbie Nightingale Grace Lowe Ian Colgan Danny Hussain Mark Attwood Facilities BTFS Facilities Transport Captain Martin Lucas Genny Driver Stan Smith Production Office Driver Jack Evans Costume Truck Driver Mark Oxley

Set Tutor Karen Carr Chaperones Nikki Etel Clare McGibbon Bob Etel Paul Ricketts Lynn Shacklady Susan Davies Wendy Walker Trevor Barker

MODEL & ANIMATION UNIT

Model Unit DOP Marcus Robinson Camera Assistant Beth MacDonald Animatronics and Animation Models by Neal Scanlan Studios Creative Supervisor Neal Scanlan Model Unit Assistant Pete Woodhead Assistant Director Ellena Harris Model Maker Assistants Vincent Abbott Terry Jones Daniel Burnett Robin Ellis Sam Nicholson Mark Godderidge Robert Skidmore Ivan Manzella David Darby Reza Karim

ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY

2nd Unit Director Mark Tildesley

2nd Unit Director of Photography Daf Hobson BSC

Additional Director of Photography Brian Tufano BSC

1st Assistant Directors Martin O'Malley Alex Streeter Luke Johnston Mike Elliot 2nd Assistant Director Anthony Wilcox 3rd Assistant Directors Steve Murphy Nathan Jukes Chris Stoaling Floor Runner Eran Creevy

Location Manager - Newcastle Neal Hirst

Camera Operators Nigel Walters BSC Jeremy Gee Tom Townend Focus Pullers Richard Bevan Jason Olive Dave Hedges Steve Laws Craig Feather Clapper Loaders Ben Appleton Stuart Chapman Mark Dempsey Francoise Higson

Steadicam Paul Edwards Dave Carey John Hembrough Camera Trainees James Kendall Hannah Whiteoak Assistant Grip Marcus Moody Dan Gadd Gaffer Chris Dowling SoundMixer Stuart Wilson Boom Operators Tristan Anika Jonathan Seale Electricians John Atwood Mark Thomas Gary Hedges Danny Espey

Script Supervisor Polly Hope

FOR PATHÉ PICTURES

Head of Physical Production Susanna Wyatt Legal and Business Affairs Pierre du Plessis Financial Director Simon Fawcett Head of International Sales Alison Thompson

FOR INGENIOUS FILMS

Physical Production Paula Jalfon Accounting John Jaggon Legal Alison Brister

Sale and Leaseback Financing for Ingenious Films: Peter Touche Lesley Wise

FOR BBC FILMS

Production Executive Michael Wood Business Affairs Isabel Begg Head of Rights & Commercial Affairs Jane Wright

FOR MISSION PICTURES

Head of Business Keren Misgav UK Head of Development Sophie Meyer Development Executive Ed Rubin Associate Producer Katie Goodson

Special Visual Effects and Animation CLEAR Visual Effects Exec Producer Greg Caplan Visual Effects Co-Ordinator Moriah Sparks Visual Effects Producer Steve Garrad 2D Lead Operator Adam Gascoyne 2D Operators Melissa Butler-Adams Simon Hughes Grant McKean Jim Parsons Flame Operator Simon Huhtala Smoke Operator Aleks Ugarow 3D Lead Animator Ollie Nash 3D Operators Josh George Adrian Russell Engineer Chris Eborn Title Design Jonathan Hicks

Digital Film Mastering by The Moving Picture Company Head of Production Michael Elson Producers Matthew Bristowe Begoña Lopez Colourist Jean-Clement Soret Online Film Editors Dickie Etchells Tommy Urbye Film Scanning Kennedy Dawson John Coulter Melissa Agate Film Recording Paul Stocker Ricky Gausis Lester Parker Josh Sutcliffe Leila Smith Rohan Claassan Philippa Leathers

Cutting Rooms De Lane Lea R-recorded at Shepperton Studios

Deluxe Laboratory contact Clive Noakes Stills Processing Blowup Sound Editing Reelsound Neg Cutters Cutting Edge Rushes Syncing Sprockets and Bytes Editing Equipment London Editing Machines Ltd Telecine Arion Communications Ltd Sound Transfer Syncspeed Post Production Post Production Script Fatts Insurance Provided by Aon / Albert G.Ruben Kevin O'Shea Completion Bond Film Finances Inc Legal services provided by Olswang: Mark Devereux Charles Moore Charlotte Price

Clearances & Product Placement Bellwood Media Ltd Health & Safety Production Safety Services Ltd - Clem Leneghan Security Step-Up Security Services K&T Security Payroll Axium Ltd

Music Supervisor Karen Elliot Music mixed at Chaos Studios and Scream Studios Score Mixer and Producer Doug Trantow Score Orchestrator Steve Bernstein Score Conductor Adam Stern Score Contractor Simon James Score Performed by The Seattle Symphony Orchestra Orchestral Score Recorded by Reed Ruddy Vocals by Northwest Boychoir Choir Conductor Joseph Crnko Russian Choir Murfski, Trantovski and Damion Score Recorded at Studio X, Seattle

"Hitsville UK" Written by Joe Strummer & Mick Jones Performed by The Clash Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd Published by Nineden Ltd administered by Universal Music Publishing Ltd

"Hysteria" Music by Matthew Bellamy, Dominic Howard and Chris Wolstenholme. Lyrics by Matthew Bellamy Performed by Muse Produced by Rich Costey and Muse Engineered by Rich Costey and Walley Gagel Courtesy of Warner Strategic Marketing UK (P) & (C ) Taste Media Ltd 2003 Published by Taste Music Ltd

La Petite Fille de la Mer" Written by Vangelis Performed by Vangelis Courtesy of Polydor Ltd Licensed by kind permission from The Universal Film & TV Licensing Division Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd

"Brazil" Written by Aro Barrosa Peformed by S-Express Licensed courtesy of BMG UK & Ireland Ltd © 1939 by Irmaos Vitale, Brazil © 1939 by Southern Music Publishing Co Inc NY © assigned 1942 to Peer International Corporation, NY

"Deck the Halls" Performed by The Northwest Choir Arranged by Joseph Crnko

"Nirvana" Written by Rojotua and Loxatus Performed by El Bosco Licensed courtesy of EMI Records Ltd Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd

"Blackout" Music by Matthew Bellamy, Dominic Howard and Chris Wolstenholme. Lyrics by Matthew Bellamy Performed by Muse Produced by Paul Reeve, John Cornfield and Muse Engineered by John Cornfield Courtesy of Warner Strategic Marketing UK (P) & (C ) Taste Media Ltd 2003 Published by Taste Music Ltd

"Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" Written by Keith Strachan and Matthew Strachan Courtesy of Lusam Music Ltd Published by Lusam Music Ltd Clips courtesy of Celador Productions

"Happy Birthday" Written by Patty and Mildred Hill Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd

"Carol of the Bellls" Performed by The Northwest Choir Arranged by Joseph Crnko

"Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" Clips courtesy of Celador Productions Ltd

THANKS TO

Liverpool City Council; Liverpool Film Office, Widnes East Lancashire Railway; English Welsh & Scottish Railway; Network Rail; North West Vision Manchester Film Office; Halton Borough Council; Sefton Leisure Services, Coast & Countryside; The Residents of Liverpool & Widnes; Jack Spriggs; David Henshawe; Colin McKeown; Sheila Brown; Russell Allen; Philip Cooper, Sinead Moran, Three Mills Studio, Selfridges, Lasenza.com; Iwantoneofthose.com, and Tommy Mcran.

SPECIAL THANKS TO Graham Easton, Sue Greenleaves, Eric Seaward, Simon Dicketts, Ditton Primary School, Charlotte Cottrell MA Water Aid, Friberg Fine Art Inc and Arnold Friberg Jennifer Gill and Amy Gill John Tempero

With love and thanks Steve Branch May 1957 to December 2003

Filmed on Location in Liverpool, Manchester & Widnes

Camera, Grip & Lighting Equipment Supplied by ARRI MEDIA

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