The Last Yellow


1h 29m 1999

Brief Synopsis

After his mother kicks him out of the house, gun fanatic Frank moves into a Leichester B&B run by simple-minded Kenny and his scabrous father. Frank's invented past as an SAS member convinces Kenny to enlist his services to seek revenge against a London gang for the brutal assault which left Kenny's

Film Details

Also Known As
Last Yellow
Genre
Dark Comedy
Drama
Release Date
1999
Production Company
Arts Council Of England National Lottery; Bbc Films; Cineimage; Creative Europe; Hollywood Partners Medien Ag (Hp); Men In White Coats; Pangea Media Group; Pangea Media Group; Scala Productions; Technicolor
Distribution Company
Metrodome Distribution
Location
London, England, United Kingdom; Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 29m

Synopsis

After his mother kicks him out of the house, gun fanatic Frank moves into a Leichester B&B run by simple-minded Kenny and his scabrous father. Frank's invented past as an SAS member convinces Kenny to enlist his services to seek revenge against a London gang for the brutal assault which left Kenny's brother brain-damaged and wheelchair-bound.

Crew

Tim Alban

Dubbing Mixer

Jane Barclay

Co-Executive Producer

Anita Burger

Makeup/Hair Artist

Ivan Cook

Production Associate

Felicity Cottrell

Foley Artist

Terry Davies

Score Conductor

Pia Di Ciaula

Editor

Pia Diciaula

Editor

Penny Eyles

Script Supervisor

Susie Figgis

Casting

Bill Fury

Song Performer ("I Love How You Love Me")

Peter Halston

Costume Supervisor

Sharon Harel-cohen

Co-Executive Producer

Stewart Henderson

Dialogue Editor

Alex Hester

3rd Assistant Director

Engelbert Humperdinck

Song Performer ("A Man Without Love" "Walk Through This World" "There'S A Kind Of Hush (All Over The World)")

Joe Illing

Adr Editor

Geraldine Jeffers

Publicity

Adrian Johnston

Music

John Paul Kelly

Production Designer

Larry Kolber

Song ("I Love How You Love Me")

Steve Law

Post-Production Supervisor

Susie Liggat

1st Assistant Director

Roberto Livraghi

Song ("A Man Without Love")

Barry Mann

Song ("I Love How You Love Me")

Ryan Martello

Song ("La Vie En Rose")

John Barry Mason

Song ("A Man Without Love")

Niall Moroney

Art Director

Richard Morrison

Title Sequence Design

Anushia Nieradzik

Costume Designer

David Odd

Director Of Photography

Mario Panzeri

Song ("A Man Without Love")

Edith Piaf

Song ("La Vie En Rose")

David Pinnington

Location Manager

Nick Powell

Stunt Coordinator

Nik Powell

Executive Producer

Steve Price

Recording/Mixing Engineer

Ivana Primorac

Make-Up/Hair Designer

Les Reed

Song ("There'S A Kind Of Hush (All Over The World)")

Kay Jeanne Savage

Song ("Walk Through This World")

Sandra Schulberg

Executive Producer

Sandra Noreen Seamons

Song ("Walk Through This World")

Olive Segre

Titles Producer

Jupiter Sen

Adr Additional Editor

Deryn Stafford

Production Coordinator

Geoff Stephens

Song ("There'S A Kind Of Hush (All Over The World)")

Jack Stew

Foley Artist

Graeme Stoten

Foley Editor

Kathy Sykes

Line Producer

Paul Sykes

Assistant Director

Phil Symes

Publicity

Jolyon Symonds

Producer

David M. Thompson

Executive Producer

Alf Tramontin

Steadicam Operator

Paul Tucker

Play As Source Material

Paul Tucker

Screenwriter

Jim Wilkinson

2nd Assistant Director

Stuart Wilson

Production Sound Mixer

Stuart Wilson

Supervising Sound Editor

Rachel Wood

Head Of Development (Scala Productions)

Film Details

Also Known As
Last Yellow
Genre
Dark Comedy
Drama
Release Date
1999
Production Company
Arts Council Of England National Lottery; Bbc Films; Cineimage; Creative Europe; Hollywood Partners Medien Ag (Hp); Men In White Coats; Pangea Media Group; Pangea Media Group; Scala Productions; Technicolor
Distribution Company
Metrodome Distribution
Location
London, England, United Kingdom; Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 29m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States 1999

Released in United States August 1999

Shown at Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (Regional Premieres) October 20 - November 15, 1999.

Shown at Edinburgh International Film Festival (Focus on British Cinema) August 15-29, 1999.

Feature directorial debut for Julian Farino.

Began shooting July 20, 1998.

Completed shooting August 28, 1998.

Released in United States 1999 (Shown at Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (Regional Premieres) October 20 - November 15, 1999.)

Released in United States August 1999 (Shown at Edinburgh International Film Festival (Focus on British Cinema) August 15-29, 1999.)