Project Detail

Late Night Barber Shop

Synopsis

Jerry has to face up to the truth in a mysterious late night barber shop after missing his last train. A wizard of oz meets mullholland drive short film, with several twists and turns and original dynamic characters along the way.

Details

Year
2011
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
18 mins
Format
HD
Director
Lee Anthony Reilly
Producer
Lee Anthony Reilly
Editor
Chris chapman
Screenwriter
Lee Anthony Reilly
Director of Photography
Jon Nash, Phil Meachem
Production Designer
Suzanne Thompson
Sound
Andrew Layfield, James Rackham
Composer
Martyn Anderson
Principal cast
Greg Patmore, Adrian Bouchet, Jonathan Goodwin, Lynsey Mcvey, Pete Neaves, Zoe Matthews

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Viva La Freako Productions

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