Project Detail

Daddy's Little Helper

Synopsis

On his way home from work, Daddy phones home and gets the shock of his life, quickly followed by the surprise of a lifetime.

Details

Year
2006
Type of project
Shorts
Format
35mm
Director
Daniel Wilson
Producer
Kimo Morrison, Daniel Wilson
Editor
Mike Jones
Screenwriter
James Devonshire, Daniel Wilson
Director of Photography
Glenn Warrilow
Principal cast
Richard Henders, April Miller

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Hot Tail Films

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