Project Detail

K-Shop

Synopsis

A kebab shop owner’s son turns vigilante after his father's death in an effort to clean up the relentless onslaught of binge drinking thrill seekers waging war on his doorstep in this Sweeney Todd-inspired gritty thriller.

Details

Year
2015
Type of project
Features
Running time
110 mins
Format
RED
Director
Dan Pringle 1st Feature
Producer
Adam J Merrifield
Co-Producer
Mem Ferda
Executive Producer
Gellan Watt, Tom Little
Screenwriter
Dan Pringle
Director of Photography
Chris Fergusson
Production Designer
Andrew Soakell
Sound
Glen Yard
Composer
Glen Nicholls
Principal cast
Ziad Abaza, Scot Williams, Darren Morfitt, Kristin Atherton, Reece Noi, Ewen MacIntosh

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

White Lantern Film

The Corner House
1-3 Poole Hill
Bournemouth
BH2 5PW

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