Project Detail

Jenny Ringo and the Monkey's Paw

Synopsis

Jenny Ringo returns from a trip away to find that her slacker flatmate Gavin has somehow obtained a monkey’s paw with which he has made some very ill-advised wishes. It’s up to Jenny to figure out how to reverse the wishes and save the day.

Details

Year
2011
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
25 mins
Format
HD
Director
Chris Regan
Producer
Andrea Regan
Editor
Darren Berry
Screenwriter
Chris Regan
Director of Photography
Darren Berry
Production Designer
Peter Regan, Charlotte Cameron-Webb
Sound
Mike Steer
Composer
Tim Howarth
Principal cast
Rosie Duncan, Lukas Habberton, Simon Messingham, Dominique Bull, Scott Haney

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