Project Detail

Broadfoot's Magical Adventure

Synopsis

Hyperactive teenager Broadfoot has an imageary friend called Ian who happens to be a middle aged man dressed in a SS uniform. One day Ian takes Broadfoot on an adventure in search of gold but he soon realises he has been mislead into taking part in a deadly crime.

Details

Year
2015
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
5 mins
Format
Digital
Director
Mark D. Ferguson
Producer
Mark D. Ferguson, Andy S. McEwan, Chris Quick
Editor
Chris Quick
Screenwriter
Mark D. Ferguson, Andy S. McEwan, Chris Quick
Director of Photography
Mark D. Ferguson
Composer
Andy Clark
Principal cast
Euan Bennet, Steven Patrick, Michael Cooke, Ashley Ford, Andy S. McEwan

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Production Status

Production Company

Kirkwood's Babies

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