Kilo Two Bravo
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2014
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 108 mins
- Director
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Paul Katis 1st Feature
- Producer
- Andrew de Lotbiniere, Paul Katis, Gareth Ellis-Unwin
- Executive Producer
- Phil Hunt, Alexa Jago, Alec Mackenzie, Compton Ross, Gareth Ellis-Unwin, Lee Vandermolen
- Editor
- Brin
- Screenwriter
- Tom Williams
- Director of Photography
- Chris Goodger
- Production Designer
- Erik Rehl
- Sound
- Jon Thomas
- Composer
- Phoebe Katis
- Principal cast
- Mark Stanley, David Elliot, Jon-Paul Bell, Malachi Kirby, Scott Kyle, Benjamin O'Mahony, Bryan Parry, Liam Ainsworth
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Pukka Films Ltd
18 Hatton PlaceLondon
EC1N 8RU
Sales Company
Metro International Entertainment
16 Lincoln's Inn FieldsHolborn
London
WC2A 3ED
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