For Queen & Country


1h 45m 1988

Brief Synopsis

Story of a marine coming home to Britain after the Falklands war.

Film Details

Also Known As
For Queen and Country, Pour la gloire
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Thriller
Release Date
1988
Production Company
Atlantic; Completion Bond Company Inc; Sales Company; Working Title Films; Zenith Productions
Distribution Company
Atlantic Releasing Corporation; Communications & Entertainment International Ltd; Forum Distribution (France); United International Pictures
Location
England, United Kingdom

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 45m

Synopsis

Story of a marine coming home to Britain after the Falklands war.

Crew

Charmian Adams

Art Direction

Alison Barnett

Location Manager

Craig Barwick

Accountant Assistant

Arthur Beavis

Special Effects

Peter Bennet

1st Assistant Director

Peter Bennett

2nd Assistant Director

Tim Bevan

Producer

Terry Blyther

3rd Assistant Director

Graham Bradstreet

Executive Producer

Graham Bradstreet

Other

Kevin Brazier

Sound Editor (Dubbing)

Tony Breeze

Other

Daryl Bristow

Wardrobe Master

Sarah Cellan-jones

Production Manager

John Clements

Stand-In

Leo Davis

Casting Director

Laurence Dorman

Storyboard Artist

M Dread

Song ("School Days")

Julia Duff

Assistant (To Producers)

Simon Fraser

Sound Mixer

Simon Goldenberg

Additional Music; Music Recording

Adam Goodman

Other

Richard Greatrex

Director Of Photography

Sue Honeyborne

Wardrobe Supervisor

Russell Hopkin

Camera Assistant

I Jones

Song ("Under The Apple Tree")

John Jordan

Camera Assistant

Michael Kamen

Music

Geoff Maccormack

Additional Music; Music Recording

Peter Maxwell

Sound Rerecording Mixer

Andrew Mcalpine

Production Designer

Tim Mcdonald

Location Assistant

Gareth Milne

Stunts

Gareth Milne

Stunt Coordinator

Anthony Morris

1st Assistant Editor

Susan Nicholson

Production Accountant

Rob Partridge

Other

Quentin A. Pierre

Stand-In

Sandy Powell

Costume Designer

Sarah Radclyffe

Executive Producer

Nick Ray

Key Grip

Morag Ross

Makeup

Lisa Ruben

Script Supervisor

Rodney Rymell

Other

Mark Sale

2nd Assistant Editor

Stephen Singleton

Editor

Bill Stallion

Storyboard Artist

Andy Stears

Sound Editor Assistant (Dubbing)

Martin Stellman

Screenwriter

Fran Triefus

Production Coordinator

Mike Turner

Boom Operator

J Vincent

Song ("A Matter Of Time")

Malcolm Vinson

Camera Operator

Rob Warr

Music Coordinator

Trix Worrell

Screenwriter

Film Details

Also Known As
For Queen and Country, Pour la gloire
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Thriller
Release Date
1988
Production Company
Atlantic; Completion Bond Company Inc; Sales Company; Working Title Films; Zenith Productions
Distribution Company
Atlantic Releasing Corporation; Communications & Entertainment International Ltd; Forum Distribution (France); United International Pictures
Location
England, United Kingdom

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 45m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States April 1989

Released in United States April 30, 1989

Released in United States January 8, 1989

Released in United States March 12, 1989

Released in United States May 17, 1988

Released in United States November 27, 1988

Released in United States Spring May 19, 1989

Shown at Cannes Film Festival May 17, 1988.

Shown at Houston International Film Festival April 30, 1989.

Shown at London Film Festival November 27, 1988.

Shown at Santa Barbara International Film Festival March 12, 1989.

Directorial debut for writer Martin Stellman.

Began shooting October 12, 1987.

Released in United States March 12, 1989 (Shown at Santa Barbara International Film Festival March 12, 1989.)

Released in United States April 1989 (Shown at AFI/Los Angeles International Film Festival (New British Cinema - BritFest 2) April 13-27, 1989.)

Released in United States April 30, 1989 (Shown at Houston International Film Festival April 30, 1989.)

Released in United States May 17, 1988 (Shown at Cannes Film Festival May 17, 1988.)

Released in United States Spring May 19, 1989

Released in United States November 27, 1988 (Shown at London Film Festival November 27, 1988.)

Released in United States January 8, 1989 (Premiered in London January 8, 1989.)