Royal Flash - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Royal Flash"
Royal Flash (1975)
Timing: 1:42 (102 min)
Royal Flash - TMDB rating
5.804/10
28
Royal Flash - Kinopoisk rating
6.699/10
300
Royal Flash - IMDB rating
6.3/10
2400

Film crew

Director

Producer

David V. Picker
Producer
Denis O'Dell
Producer

Casting

Editor

John Victor-Smith
Editor

Art Direction

Costume Design

Alan Barrett
Costume Design

Production Design

Photo Terence Marsh #13996

Terence Marsh

Terence Marsh
Production Design

Makeup Artist

Paul Rabiger
Makeup Artist

Set Dresser

Director of Photography

Photo Geoffrey Unsworth #73809

Geoffrey Unsworth

Geoffrey Unsworth
Director of Photography

Property Master

Eddie Fowlie
Property Master

Hairstylist

Colin Jamison
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Keith Hamshere
Still Photographer

Production Manager

Barrie Melrose
Production Manager

Screenplay

George MacDonald Fraser
Screenplay

Novel

George MacDonald Fraser
Novel

Gaffer

Maurice Gillett
Gaffer

Production Secretary

Vicki Deason
Production Secretary

Sound Editor

Don Sharpe
Sound Editor

What's left behind the scenes

  • In 1970, Richard Lester planned to film 'Flashman,' based on the first novel by George MacDonald Fraser (a British Scottish author of historical novels, screenplays, and non-fiction texts), with a screenplay by Charles Wood and Frank Muir. John Elder would have played the main character. The project turned out to be incredibly expensive, and it was abandoned just days before the scheduled start of filming. Lester attempted to return to the project four years later, after a fruitful collaboration with Fraser on the first two highly successful films in the Musketeers franchise. Lester concluded that it would be easier to film a movie based on Fraser's second novel ('Royal Flash,' 1970). 'United Artists' lost interest in the project shortly before filming began, but Lester managed to attract '20th Century Fox' to it in time. The film flopped at the box office, and its duration was cut from 118 to 96 minutes for release in British cinemas. Fraser disliked the film so much that he vowed never to sell the film rights to books in the franchise again.
  • In 1970, Richard Lester planned to film "Flashman," based on the first novel by George MacDonald Fraser (a British Scottish author of historical novels, screenplays, and non-fiction). The screenplay was written by Charles Wood and Frank Muir. John Elder would have played the main character. The project turned out to be incredibly expensive, and it was abandoned just days before the scheduled start of filming. Lester attempted to revisit the project four years later, after a fruitful collaboration with Fraser on the first two highly successful films in the Musketeers franchise. Lester concluded that it would be easier to film based on Fraser’s second novel ("Royal Flash," 1970). The film company "United Artists" lost interest in the project shortly before filming began, but Lester managed to interest "20th Century Fox" in time. The film flopped at the box office, and the UK cinema release version was cut from 118 to 96 minutes. Fraser disliked the film so much that he vowed never to sell the rights to adapt the books in the franchise again.
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