Split (1974)
When his father runs off and his mother hooks up with a mustachioed new beau, eleven-year-old Mark becomes convinced that an uninvited talkative space alien, going by the name "Split," has taken up telepathic residence in his mind, and is leading him to question the norms of planet Earth. Only one teacher is willing to entertain the possibility that Mark just might be telling the truth.
Director: Roger Lambert
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Mark Draisey as Mark |
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Steve Reader as David Browning |
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Madeline Aitken as Mother |
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Harry Dickinson as Uncle Barry |
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Ron Creber as Doctor |
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Tim McGill as Colin |
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Dave Thomas as Headmaster |
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Jack Foster as Shop Manager |
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Peter Bridges as Railway Official |
| Camera | Don Cronshaw | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Nigel Cousins | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Simon Chapman | Assistant Camera |
| Lighting | Ian Buckland | Assistant Electrician |
| Directing | Karen Draisey | Continuity |
| Directing | Sarah Eeles | Continuity |
| Art | Bill Trubridge | Title Designer |
| Camera | Steve Wagstaff | Additional Photography |
| Sound | Colin James | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Robert Jordan | Sound Assistant |
| Sound | Dave Skilton | Sound Mixer |
| Production | Dave Sellars | Producer |
| Camera | Terry Cheney | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Roger Lambert | Writer |
| Directing | Roger Lambert | Director |