Project Detail

A Look to Kill

Synopsis

A very stylish young man is at a bus stop waiting for his date to arrive. Yes - he has a bad look but he is also very impatient; and his date is late. BANG! Goes their meeting.

Details

Year
1999
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
7 mins 30 secs
Format
16mm
Director
Obinna Nwosu
Producer
Obinna Nwosu
Executive Producer
Obinna Nwosu
Director of Photography
Tony Pattinson
Principal cast
Benji Reid, Alexia Somerville
Executive Screen Writer
Obinna Nwosu

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

64 Mulberry Close

North Drive
Tooting
London SW16 1RW
UK

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