Fly Trap
Synopsis
Gareth is desperately searching for his missing daughter, but no one seems to have any clue where she is, until one day, a mysterious phone call from an eleven year old boy seems to provide the answer. As Gareth takes the last few steps to find his daughter, the answers are revealed and worlds collide with devastating effect.
Details
- Year
- 2010
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 78 mins
- Director
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Joseph Baker, Tom Large 1st Feature
- Producer
- Elizabeth Brown
- Executive Producer
- Peter Brown, Edward Butler, Robert Bowers
- Editor
- Tom Large, Andrew John Harrison
- Screenwriter
- Joseph Baker, Tom Large
- Director of Photography
- Kris Luckin
- Production Designer
- Jenny Rhodes
- Sound
- Ioannis Pavlides
- Composer
- Kerry Bolland
- Principal cast
- Richard J Danum, Laurence Saunders, Michael Cole, Steve Weston, Jessica Tomchak
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
BigView Media
3 Chale RoadLondon
SW2 4JB
UK
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