Project Detail

Jack Says

Synopsis

A contemporary film noir following Jack escaping from a bloody London crime scene with a serious case of amensia. Waking up next to the corpse of London gangster, The Guv'nor, Jack flees London for Paris. Jack turns to frosty ex-girlfriend Erin for shelter in Paris, but it's not long before trouble catches Jack up in the form of Garvey.

Talk is cheap.

Details

Year
2008
Type of project
Features
Running time
90 mins
Format
HiDef
Director
Bob Phillips
Producer
Simon Phillips, Toby Meredith, Aaron Sayers
Editor
Paula Baker
Screenwriter
Paul Tanter
Director of Photography
Bob Komar
Sound
Alan O'Duffy
Composer
Lindsay Bridgwater
Principal cast
Simon Phillips, Rita Ramnani, Aureile Amblard, Daniel Roberts, Mike Reid, Rula Lenska, Eric Cantona

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Press On Features/Kalimus

simon.phillips@pressonfeatures.com

Sales Company

Aspect Film Ltd

26 York Street
London
W1U 6PZ
UK

T +44 (0) 20 7993 5877

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