Project Detail

Blood

Synopsis

Thriller charting the moral collapse of a police family. Two cop brothers, smothered by the shadow of their former police chief father, must investigate a crime they themselves have committed.

Details

Year
2012
Type of film
Features
Running time
95 mins
Director
Nick Murphy
Producer
Pippa Harris, Nick Laws, Nicola Shindler
Executive Producer
Stuart Ford
Editor
Victoria Boydell
Screenwriter
Bill Gallagher
Director of Photography
George Richmond
Production Designer
Cristina Casali
Sound
Ian Wilkinson
Composer
Daniel Pemberton
Principal cast
Paul Bettany, Mark Strong, Brian Cox, Stephen Graham

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

IM Global

8322 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles
CA 90048
USA
Tel: +1 310 777 3590
Fax: +1 323 657 5354

Sales Company

IM Global

8322 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles
CA 90048
USA
Tel: +1 310 777 3590
Fax: +1 323 657 5354

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