Project Detail

Dad Savage

Synopsis

Dad Savage believes in the law - his law. He has been saving his criminal earnings for 30 years and hidden it away where no one can find it. But Dad's two new recruits find out where it is and nothing is going to stop them. Except maybe Dad himself.

Details

Year
1998
Type of project
Features
Format
35mm
Director
Betsan Morris Evans
Producer
Gwynneth Lloyd, Robert Jones
Director of Photography
Gavin Finney
Principal cast
Patrick Stewart, Kevin McKidd, Helen McCrory, Marc Warren, Joe McFadden and Jake Wood
Screen Writer
Steve Williams

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Production Status

Production Company

The Jone Company/Sweetchild Films c/o Polygram Film International Oxford House 76 Oxford Street London W1N 0HQ Tel: 020 7307 1300 Fax: 020 7307 1301

Sales Company

as Production Company

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