Project Detail

Dinner Money

Synopsis

Jason and Emma get a late invite to Angie and Tom's house for dinner. Angie is Emma's boss and Emma convinces Jason that they should go. Jason however has bigger things on his mind.

Details

Year
2003
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
19 mins
Format
Super 16mm, Fuji
Director
Dave Chapman, Alistair Waterson
Producer
Dave Chapman, Alistair Waterson
Editor
Alistair Waterson
Screenwriter
Alistair Waterson
Director of Photography
Stuart Graham
Sound
Scott Marshall, Christine Bourne, Guy Rowland
Composer
Andrew Pearson
Principal cast
Kirsten Clark, David Kitchener, Abigail Hercules, Andrew Brett

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Production Status

Production Company

Dave Chapman, Alistair Waterson

Top Floor, 23 Beauclerc Road
London, W6 0NS
UK

T+44 (0)20 8748 4957

Sales Company

SFB/Short Film Bureau

74 Newman Street
London W1T 3EL
UK

T+44 (0)20 7636 2400

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