Project Detail

Dartmoor Killing

Synopsis

Susan, outwardly confident and Becky, more fragile and shy, both in their late twenties, are inseparable friends. But both women have secrets they have not shared, some recent, some long past and deeply buried.
When, on a weekend trip to Dartmoor, they encounter the charismatic Chris, they are led into a web of mind games, sexual deceit and betrayal. As Becky’s traumatic involvement in Chris’ own damaged past is slowly revealed, a psychological journey swiftly becomes a fight for survival.

Details

Year
2015
Type of project
Features
Running time
94 mins
Format
Digital 2K Alexa
Director
Peter Nicholson 1st Feature
Producer
Jayne Chard
Executive Producer
Penny Wolf, Luke Randolph, Paul Morrissey, Jonathan Willis, Gina Fucci
Editor
Nigel Buck
Screenwriter
Isabelle Grey, Peter Nicholson
Director of Photography
Nick Dance
Production Designer
Iain Andrews
Sound
Simon Farmer
Composer
Sarah Class, Jo Harman
Principal cast
Gemma-Leah Devereux, Rebecca Night, David Hayman, Callum Blue
Costume Designer
Arianna Dal Cero
Make Up Designer
Jutta Russell
Specialist Photography
Paul Williams
Stunt Coordinator
Abbi Collins

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Production Status

Production Company

Dartmoor Killing Ltd

Peter Nicholson
23 Hillcrest Road
London
W3 9RN

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