Charlie Noades R.I.P.
Synopsis
On returning from a routine job, Steve is informed that he has been left a wooden chest full of old diaries in the will of a complete stranger. The diaries reveal a long, forgotten secret involving Steve’s Grandfather and a large quantity of hidden gold. Can he unlock the secrets and find the missing gold? He’d better do something quickly because what he doesn’t know is that the clock is ticking for everyone at ‘Parr’s Scrap and Salvage.
Details
- Year
- 2009
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 90 mins
- Format
- HD
- Director
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Jim Doyle
- Editor
- Charlene Lilburn
- Screenwriter
- Neil Fitzmaurice
- Director of Photography
- Rupert Whiteman
- Production Designer
- Collin Taylor
- Sound
- John Hughes
- Music
- Gary O’ Donnell
- Principal cast
- Neil Fitzmaurice, John Thomson,
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
North Star Productions Ltd
70 Robson StreetAnfield
Liverpool L5 1TG
UK
T +44 (0)151 286 2050
Sales Company
North Star Productions Ltd
70 Robson StreetAnfield
Liverpool L5 1TG
UK
T +44 (0)151 286 2050
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