Project Detail

Huge

Synopsis

Warren and Clark meet when Clark heckles Warren on stage in a crowded comedy club. Their improvised banter goes down a storm, and Warren becomes convinced that destiny has spoken: Warren and Clark are meant to be the biggest comedy double act of all time. There's only one slight problem: they are terrible and can't get a gig.

As their frustration mounts, and their efforts to get noticed become increasingly desperate, their friendship begins to curdle into bitter rivalry. In a world that wants to deny their destiny, Warren and Clark must find a way to stick together if they are to have a chance of making it huge.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Features
Running time
80 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Ben Miller 1st Feature
Producer
Nigel Thomas, Charlotte Walls, Jimmy Mulville
Co-Producer
Nigel Thomas, Charlotte Walls, Jimmy Mulville
Editor
Richard Graham
Screenwriter
Ben Miller, Simon Godley
Director of Photography
Trevor Forrest
Production Designer
Kristian Milsted
Sound
Ben Greaves
Composer
Christian Henson
Principal cast
Noel Clarke, Johnny Harris, Thandie Newton

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Production Status

Production Company

Toff Media

33 Oval Road
London NW1 7EA
UK

T +44 (0)20 7184 7777

Fortuitous Films

11 Dehavilland Studios
20 Theydon Road
London E5 9NY
UK

T +44 (0)7971 075 664

rebecca@fortuitousfilms.com

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