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Synopsis

A decommissioned revolver is brought back into circulation when Adam Campbell purchases it online. When the revolver is stolen it triggers a chain of events that will come back to haunt him.

Details

Year
2006
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 mins
Format
DVC Pro HD
Director
Scott Rawsthorne
Producer
Roy Campbell
Co-Producer
Roy Campbell
Editor
Nick Allix
Screenwriter
Scott Rawsthorne, Peter Devonald, Kevin Scrantz
Director of Photography
Bruce Jackson
Sound
Iain Shaw
Composer
Mark Tschanz
Principal cast
Matthew Marsh, Alexandra Moen, David Gyasi, Ramon Vaughan Williams, Sam Oatley

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Diamond Bullet Productions Ltd

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