Where is the Fish that Never Swam? (2012)
The film revolves a supposedly pivotal moment in Brown's life – his decision to quit accountancy in 1950s Glasgow for comedy after the death of his uncle Harry, a regular character in his routines 'who began with socialism, drifted into Buddhism and ended up with rheumatism'.
Director: Jes Benstock
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Arnold Brown as Self |
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Jack Klaff as Angel David |
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George Weiss as Discussing Man |
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Eddie Bass as Debating Man |
| Directing | Jes Benstock | Director |
| Writing | Jes Benstock | Writer |
| Writing | Arnold Brown | Writer |
| Crew | Denzil Armour-Brown | Cinematography |
| Camera | Jon Mitchel | Assistant Camera |
| Sound | Mick Duffield | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Simon Wilkinson | Sound |
| Sound | Mike Roberts | Music |
| Art | Andrew Savage | Production Illustrator |
| Art | Douglas Colquhoun | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Peter McGraith | Wardrobe Master |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ivory Bella | Makeup & Hair |
| Production | Erick Kwashie | Producer |
| Production | Katy Leach | Producer |
| Production | Nell Osborne | Producer |
| Lighting | Dean Chambers | Electrician |
| Editing | Jonny Cocking | Editor |
| Editing | Jes Benstock | Editor |