Project Detail

Big Nose and Twinkle Toes

Synopsis

Mr and Mrs Leslie Presley arrive back at Leslie's house in a remote village in Scotland after meeting for the first time, five days earlier at the annual Scottish Elvis Convention where they got married as part of the Conventions Mass Wedding Ceremony. However, Leslie is a self-deluded and obsessed Elvis fan who believes that he is Elvis Presley reincarnated. But Leslie is not the only one to have a secret.

Made by the makers of award-winning and critically acclaimed Black Coffee, Four Eyes and Two Donuts. Big Nose and Twinkle Toes is the fourth ultra-low-budget digital feature from Fin Scotland Films.

Details

Year
2006
Type of project
Features
Running time
76 mins
Format
DV Cam
Director
Duncan Finnigan, Wilma Smith-Finnigan
Producer
Duncan Finnigan, Wilma Smith-Finnigan
Editor
Duncan Finnigan, Wilma Smith-Finnigan
Screenwriter
The Finnigans
Director of Photography
Duncan Finnigan, Wilma Smith-Finnigan
Composer
Noli King
Principal cast
Duncan Finnigan, Wilma Smith-Finnigan

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Production Status

Production Company

Fin Scotland Films

45 Blair Road, Coatbridge
North Lanarkshire ML5 1JQ, Scotland
UK

T+44 (0)12 3642 0417

finscotland@hotmail.com

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