Project Detail

A Punters Prayer

Synopsis

On a Friday afternoon in North London, Jack decides to bet £250 on a horse win treble which, if all three horses win, would net him and his friends a fortune.

Details

Year
2015
Type of project
Features
Running time
96 mins
Format
Digital
Director
Savvas D Michael 1st Feature
Producer
Andrew Neophytou, John Pavlakos
Executive Producer
Andrew Georgiou, Costas Georgiou, Andreas Samiotis, Umit Patel
Editor
Kant Pan
Screenwriter
Savvas D Michael
Director of Photography
Oli Williams
Principal cast
Daniel Caltagirone, Dexter Fletcher, Mem Ferda, Tommy O'Neill, Jamie Crew, Andreas Karras, Count Prince Miller, Ewen MacIntosh, Colin Burt Vidler, Shezai Fejzo, Nicky B, Terry Scotchmer, Julio Galan, Dursan Kursan, Jason Duff, Oliver Vinnicombe, William
Associate Producer
Helen Stafford

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