Project Detail

Fingers In the Water

Synopsis

On a boating holiday, a honeymoon couple employ a local to help them navigate the West Midland canals. Dick and Harry Bridges are newly married and Dick has organised their honeymoon getaway as a do-it-yourself cruise on a West Midland backwater canal.

Harry, a girl of means, is crestfallen at the cheapness of Dick's honeymoon plans but soon starts to like the carefree world of canal life when Dick employs Tom, a local pikey, to help steer them through the gates and locks.

Meanwhile, Dick has employed Sunshine an incompetent hit-man to kill his wife so he can collect on her life insurance, but the presence of Tom complicates Sunshine's attempts to do away with her.

As the days stretch and the boat winds its way through the backwaters of Wolverhampton and Birmingham, Sunshine's attempts and Dick's frustration at his failure, make Tom and Harry suspect that something untoward is going on. A British comedy in the Ealing style, Fingers in the Water is set in the post-industrial landscape of the West Midlands on a boat that's going nowhere.

Details

Year
2011
Type of film
Features
Running time
90 mins
Format
HD
Director
Robbie Moffat
Producer
Robbie Moffat, Simon Harris
Editor
Simon Harris
Screenwriter
Robbie Moffat
Director of Photography
Bob Ramsay
Production Designer
June Hudson
Sound
Simon Harris
Composer
Audio Network
Principal cast
Lisa Marie Long, Howard Corlett, Paul Cassidy, Joe Rainbow

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Production Status

Production Company

Moffat Sutherland Pictures

630 Props Building East
Pinewood Studios
Iver Heath SLO 0NH
UK

T +44 (0)1753 785 632

Sales Company

Palm Tree Entertainment

630 Props Building East
Pinewood Studios
Iver Heath SLO 0NH
UK

T +44 (0)1753 656 424

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