Project Detail

Deadmeat

Synopsis

Clarkie's brother Bones is murdered. Clarkie searches for the gang that killed his brother. He tracks them down with the help of an undercover cop, and calmly takes his revenge.

A detective starts her investigation into the triple gang killing, but is frustrated when two of her undercover officers are caught up in a store robbery.

A 14-year-old boy is the key witness to the gang killings but he guards a dark secret.

Details

Year
2008
Type of project
Features
Running time
87 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Q
Producer
Yousaf Uddin, Candice Vetter
Editor
Eddie Davies
Screenwriter
Q
Director of Photography
Karl Ole
Production Designer
Amma Manso
Sound
Kevin Brazier
Composer
Paul Styles
Principal cast
Martina Laird, Jo Martin, Clare Perkins, Robbie Gee, Geff Francis, Brian Bovell, Oscar James, Wil Johnson, Roger Griffiths, Chris Tummings, Jason Frederick, Che Walker, Jamal Uddin

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Deadmeat Productions Ltd

87 Larch Road
London NW2 6SH
UK

T +44 (0)7930 365 833

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