Project Detail

Chinatown London

Synopsis

Gang warfare has always been part of London's history. For Sean Brady it has been a way of life. After his father is killed, Sean meets Tommy Chen and begins to focus on martial arts, an outlet that lands him a job in a gang. After a spell in prison, Sean decides to leave his past behind him. But Danny, the boss' son, wants Sean's skill set. When Sean refuses, his life is thrown into turmoil.

Details

Year
2018
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
6 mins
Director
Lee McGeough
Producer
Catherine VT Grayson
Editor
Harry Clarke
Screenwriter
Stu Laurie
Director of Photography
Ben Phillips
Sound
Chris Hopgood
Composer
Guy Seabrook
Principal cast
Lee McGeough, Catherine VT Grayson
Film Images
© Spectrum Fight and Film

Genre

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Production Status

Production Company

Spectrum Fight & Film Ltd

84 Vale Road
Bishops Cleeve
Cheltenham
GL52 8ER

Sales Company

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