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Synopsis

Jessica is alone in her house, disturbed by the memory of her missing boyfriend. As the night closes around her, she starts to hear strange noises - or does she? Is Jessica going mad or is there something even more sinister behind closed doors?

Details

Year
2009
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
6 mins
Format
HD
Director
Lailaa Carr
Producer
David Woods
Editor
Michael Sharck, Dan Preston
Screenwriter
David Woods
Director of Photography
Arsenio Assin
Production Designer
Max Young
Sound
Jennifer Chislett
Composer
Jamie Harper
Principal cast
Natalie Woods, Toby Francis

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Production Status

Production Company

Filthy Lucre Productions Ltd

45 Maudsley House
Green Dragon Lane
Brentford
Middlesex TW8 0DN
UK

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