CAST AND CREW - ALPHABETICAL

The complete crew list for Queen Kong
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  • Ahmed Agrama (camera assistant)
  • Frank Agrama (co-writer and director)
    An Egyptian Jew, real name Farouk Agrama, he made his name in the Itailian film industry in the 1970s, though his only two internationally known pictures (apart from Queenie) are Revenge of the Godfather and the infamous video nasty Dawn of the Mummy. In the 1980s and 1990s he was a producer on several big-name productions including the Pierce Brosnan/Eric Idle version of Around the World in 80 Days, Harry Alan Towers’ version of Conan Doyle’s The Lost World and its back-to-back sequel and two Sherlock Holmes TV movies starring Christopher Lee. His LA-based company Harmony Gold was founded in 1983 and controls the rights to numerous titles including the US rights to the Japanese Robotech franchise.
  • Beaumont Alexander (clapper loader, uncredited)
  • Ken Atherfold (key grip, uncredited)
  • Joe Bangay (stills photographer, uncredited)
  • David Bill (special effects, uncredited)
  • Miriam Brickman (casting director)
  • David Brockhurst (art director)
  • Malcolm R Burgess (production accountant, uncredited)
  • David Butt (special effects, uncredited)
  • Jack Callaghan (chargehand prop, uncredited)
  • David Campling (editor)
  • Caroline Cavele (uncredited)
    Wife of Keith Cavele (subsequently divorced), she apparently helped with production and casting
  • Keith Cavele (executive producer)
    The former London rep of Frank Agrama’s Italian company FAR Films, his first producer credit was Exposé and he also worked on The Burning, Golden Lady, Terminal Choice, Split Second and Hawks. Cavele (aka Keith Cavelle aka Keith Stewart Clark) was later involved in another legal case regarding a late 1980s attempt to film Neuromancer. He recently wrote, directed and produced a children’s fantasy called Knights of Impossingworth Park, starring Ben Kingsley, about a "12-year-old girl who possesses humor, inner strength, and bravery beyond her years. Unknown to her she has been selected by a 1,000-year-old knight to be a defender of justice and a protector of children.”
  • Franco Cirino (first assistant director)
  • Paul Cowan (production manager)
    Cowan also served as production manager on Vampyres, Exposé and The Lifetaker before moving up to production duties in the 1980s on films such as Dance with a Stranger, We Think the World of You, The Krays, The Crying Game, Backbeat and The Pope Must Die. He recently produced Knights of Impossingworth Park with Keith Cavele. The Inaccurate Movie Database has him confused with a Canadian documentary maker of the same name.
  • Virgilio de Blasi (producer, uncredited)
  • Ron Dobrin (co-writer)
  • Martin Evans (assistant editor, uncredited)
  • Sandra Exelby (hairdresser, uncredited)
  • Paul Fisher (first assistant director)
  • Sandy Fleming (production secretary, uncredited)
  • Andre Genoves (co-producer)
  • Gillian Gregory (choreographer)
  • Chris Guerney (boom operator, uncredited)
  • James Hamilton (second assistant director, uncredited)
  • Peter Harrocks (dubbing editor)
  • Peter Hedges (dressing prop, uncredited)
  • Gerry Humphreys (dubbing mixer)
  • Sheila Humphries (assistant choreographer, uncredited)
  • Basil Keys (production executive)
  • Geoff Kirkland (special effects, uncredited)
  • Cheryl Leigh (continuity, uncredited)
  • Aubrey Lewis (sound mixer)
  • John McCarthy (dressing prop, uncredited)
  • David Merchant (chargehand prop, uncredited)
  • Ian Millar (camera operator)
  • Tony Mimms (musical arranger)
  • Kathleen Moore (wardrobe assistant, uncredited)
  • Bunty Phillips (make-up artiste)
  • Jill Quertier (property buyer, uncredited)
  • John Rees (optical special effects director)
  • Peter Richardson (special effects, uncredited)
  • Gerry Sandler (focus puller)
  • Carolyn Scott (assistant art director, uncredited)
  • John Shelton (chargehand carpenter, uncredited)
  • Charlie Simmons (construction manager)
  • Bobbie Smith (hairdresser)
  • Joyce Stoneman (wardrobe supervisor)
  • Allan Walsham (carpenter, uncredited)
  • Ian Wilson (director of photography)

The complete cast list for Queen Kong

  • Barbara Allen (Crew girl)
  • Mireille Allonville (Native dancer, uncredited)
  • Sue Anne (Native dancer, uncredited)
  • Maggie Armitage (Wife, uncredited)
  • Suzie Arthur (Crew girl)
  • Robin Askwith (Ray Fay)
  • Lela Babbick (Crew girl)
  • Joy Bailey (Native dancer, uncredited)
  • Harold Berens (Man in phone booth, uncredited)
  • Anna Bergman (Native dancer, uncredited)
  • Maj Britt (Native dancer, uncredited)
  • Jeanette Charles (HM The Queen, uncredited)
  • Melita Clarke (Crew girl)
  • John Clive (Comedian)
  • Jeannie Collings (Crew girl)
  • Fiona Curzon (Police secretary)
  • Derek Deadman (Cockney, uncredited)
  • Felicity Devonshire (Native dancer, uncredited)
  • Rachel Dix (Bunny girl, uncredited)
  • Carol Drinkwater (Ima Goodbody)
  • Brigette Fry (Native dancer, uncredited)
  • Caron Gardner (prostitute)
    A one-time beauty queen and fomer model who graced the pages of Playboy and other magazines, Caron Gardner was born in 1941. She appeared in three Hammer films - The Evil of Frankenstein, Frankenstein Must be Destroyed and The Brigand of Kandahar - as well as The Yellow Teddy Bears, Burke and Hare, George and Mildred, Traitor’s Gate, Death is a Woman, The Fiction Makers and an uncredited role in Goldfinger. Her TV work includes The Benny Hill Show, Crossroads, Danger Man, Department S, Gideon’s Way, Monty Python’s Flying Circus, The Saint and Three Piece Suite.
  • Marta Gillet (Native dancer, uncredited)
  • Brian Godfrey (Second actor)
  • Christine Halstead (Native dancer, uncredited)
  • Roger Hammond (Woolf)
  • Linda Hayden (Singing nun)
  • Kathryn Hayes (Crew girl)
  • Zoe Hendry (Native dancer, uncredited)
    Zoe Hendry had minor roles in Confessions of a Window Cleaner (with Robin Askwith of course), Confessions of a Sex Maniac (not part of the Confessions series), To the Devil a Daughter and What’s Up Nurse? Probably her most notable role was in the TV series of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy; she was the spaceship co-pilot in the ‘men were real men, women were real women’ sequence. Her other credits include The Benny Hill Show, Therese Raquin, Dick Turpin, Jury and page three of The Sun. Although many of her roles have been non-speaking, she has also appeared on radio, for example in a 2003 Radio 4 play called Seven Doors.
  • Maria Holmes (Actress, uncredited)
  • Josephine (Native dancer, uncredited)
  • Paddy Joyce (Man in aeroplane, uncredited)
  • Chai Lee (Native guide)
  • Rula Lenska (Luce Habit)
  • Valerie Leon (High Priestess)
  • Eva Louise (Native guide)
  • Annette Lynton (Crew girl)
  • Jayne Manuel (Native dancer, uncredited)
  • Gaynor Martine (Native dancer, uncredited)
  • Vicki Michelle (Head crew girl)
  • Marianne Morris (Girl on billboard, uncredited)
  • Anthony Morton (Antique dealer)
  • Maria Pavlou (Queen Kong, uncredited)
  • Mandy Perriment (Native dancer, uncredited)
  • Stanley Platts (Police chief)
  • Tawny Sands (Native guide)
  • Dino Shafeek (Indian, uncredited)
  • Lamona Snow (Native dancer, uncredited)
  • Angela Staines (Native dancer, uncredited)
  • Marilyn Thomas (Police woman, uncredited)
  • Tiffany (Native dancer, uncredited)
  • Trudi Van Doorne (Crew girl)
  • Garth Watkins (Policeman, uncredited)
  • Wilma (Native dancer, uncredited)