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"Omnibus" A Requiem for Modigliani (1970)



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Director:
Writer:
Derek Marlowe (writer)
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Original Air Date:
22 November 1970
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Cast

 (Episode Cast) (in credits order)
Peter McEnery ... Modigliani
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
David Belcher ... Utrillo
Marianne Benet ... Jeanne Hebuterne

Kenneth Cranham ... Soutine
Ann Firbank ... Beatrice Hastings
John Forrest ... Beadle
John Gatrell ... Max Jacob
Kynaston Reeves ... Renoir
Geoffrey Russell ... Rich collector

Catherine Schell ... Lunia

John Shrapnel ... Zborowski
Elsa Smith ... Nude model
Joanna Wake ... Anna Zborowski
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Episode Crew
Directed by
Fred Burnley 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Derek Marlowe  writer

Original Music by
Joseph Horovitz 
 
Cinematography by
Brian Tufano 
 
Production Design by
Gloria Clayton 
 

Series Crew
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Cinematography by
Mark Molesworth (multiple episodes)
Jeremy Stavenhagen (1997)
 
Film Editing by
Barry Cornely 
Rob Sylvester (1997)
Nigel Williams (1997)
 
Sound Department
Donna Bertaccini .... location sound mixer (multiple episodes)
Martyn Clift .... sound recordist (1997)
John Crossland .... sound recordist (1997)
John Hooper .... sound recordist (1997)
Craig Irving .... dubbing mixer (1997)
Michael Lax .... sound (2000)
 
Editorial Department
Andy Quested .... on-line editor (1997)
 
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