Project Detail

LIVERPOOL SPOTLIGHTS: The Last Straw

Synopsis

Some people take their coffee mornings very seriously.

Details

Year
2000
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
3 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Omar Madha
Producer
Solon Papadopoulos
Editor
Mark Elliot
Screenwriter
Omar Madha
Director of Photography
Bruce McGowan
Sound
Edd Leatham
Principal cast
Sue Jaynes, Vicky Gates, John Paul Radcliffe, Ozzie Yue, Sylvie Siren, Cedric Beaumont

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Hurricane Films 19 Hope Street Liverpool L1 9BQ, England sol@hurricanefilms.co.uk

Sales Company

Hurricane Films 19 Hope Street Liverpool L1 9BQ, England sol@hurricanefilms.co.uk

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