Project Detail

Don't Walk

Synopsis

'Don't run from a scene of a crime it arouses suspicion': Don't Walk is a slice of a career bag snatcher's life (and death).

Details

Year
2000
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
11 mins
Format
35mm Kodak
Director
Colm McManus, Tom Heaney
Producer
Bruce Webb, Alex Lewis
Editor
Mark Heasman
Director of Photography
Damien Elliott
Sound
Ashok Kumar-Kumar
Composer
Steve Nolan, Richard Irvine
Principal cast
Kjeld Clarke, Alexei Sayle, Tony Tang
Screen Writers
Colm McManus, Tom Heaney

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Production Status

Production Company

Whatever Pictures Contact: Bruce Webb 13a Iliffe Yard London SE17 3QA Tel: 020 7708 3434 Fax: 020 7701 9977 bruce@whateverpictures.com

Sales Company

As above

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