Judas kiss movie 1998
Set production assistant: second unit (as David S. The 1998 production faltered, but David Hare’s play is back with. Brooklyn Academy of Music Harvey Theatre, New York. Script and Continuity Department Robin Bianchi The Judas Kiss review Rupert Everett compels as a doomed Oscar Wilde. During the crime, Coco kills Dysons girlfriend, Patty (Beverly Penberthy), wife of Senator Rupert Hornbeck (Hal. Location manager: New Orleans (as Elston James Howard) Young lovers and small-time New Orleans scammers Coco Chavez (Carla Gugino) and Junior Armstrong (Simon Baker-Denny) move up a few rungs when they kidnap wealthy computer mogul Ben Dyson (Greg Wise) in Sebastian Gutierrezs neo-noir. Nielsen)Ĭamera operator: "b" camera (as Scott Steele) / camera operator: helicopter, New Orleans (as Scott Steele) / director of photography: Venezuela (as Scott Steele)Ĭostume and Wardrobe Department Sandra Collier Second assistant camera: New Orleans (as Lisa Lengel)įirst assistant camera (as Lawrence W. Second assistant camera (as Allison 'M' Hickerson) 'Gunny' Bishop)Ĭrane operator: New Orleans (as Joe Catalonotto)Īssistant camera: Venezuela (as Matthew Curry) Sound mixer: Venezuela (as Hector Moreno)īoom operator (as Srdjan 'Serge' Popovic)Ĭamera and Electrical Department Chuck Bakerīest boy electric (as J.D. Sound designer / supervising sound editor Scenic artist: New Orleans (as David Kelsey)Īrt department coordinator (as P.C.M. Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Sam HillĪssistant director: second unit (as Christopher Roberts)Īssistant director: New Orleans (as James Roque Jr.)Īrt department assistant (as Susana Ines Fattorini) Unit production manager (as Holly Keenan) Key makeup artist (as Kathleen Freeman-Smith) Oscar Wildes spoiled and impetuous young lover Bosie has succeeded in instigating Wilde to sue Bosies father in court for insulting him as a 'sodomite'.
#Judas kiss movie 1998 verification#
(in credits order) complete, awaiting verification The Judas Kiss is a 1998 British play by David Hare, about Oscar Wildes scandal and disgrace at the hands of his young lover Bosie (Lord Alfred Douglas Plot.