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King of the Fells

Synopsis

On June 8th, 1971, sheep farmer Joss Naylor and rally driver Frank Davies arrived in Fort William to take on the iconic Three Peaks.
A time, that if achieved, will probably never be beaten…

Details

Year
2024
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
16 min 10 sec
Format
digital
Director
Seth Whitfield
Producer
Felicia Morizet
Executive Producer
Joe Edwards
Editor
Seth Whitfield
Screenwriter
Seth Whitfield
Director of Photography
Kyle MacFadzean
Sound
Builders Tea
Composer
Builders Tea
Principal cast
Joss Naylor

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