Project Detail

A Fever in the Blood

Synopsis

An adaptation of a short story by Ethan Coen, about a 'hearing impaired' private detective.

Details

Year
2004
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Andrew Pulver
Producer
Fiona Caldwell
Editor
Liz Roe
Screenwriter
Andrew Pulver
Director of Photography
John Pardue
Sound
Graham Headicar
Composer
Barry Adamson, Peter Beckmann
Principal cast
Martin McDougall, Kerry Shale

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Andrew Pulver

88 Eton Place
Eton College Road
London
NW3 2DS
UK

T+44 (0)20 7713 4503

dust-films@hotmail.com

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