Project Detail

Man of me Dreams!

Synopsis

Janet, tired of the usual sharks and eels, wonders if dating a Gynaecologist would provide the best sex life in the world? Or would a Nuclear Physicist give her the ultimate bang she's been looking for?


Revealed are the surprising fantasies of a geordie lass in this fast-paced comedy.

Details

Year
1999
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
6 mins 8 secs
Format
16mm
Director
Lotus Hannon
Producer
Thomas Brooks, Dorothy Wallstein, Tony Zangora
Director of Photography
Saria Ofogba
Principal cast
Christie Ashe
Film Stock
Kodak, Agfa, Fuji Executive Screen Writer: Lotus Hannon

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Production Status

Production Company

Beaming 13 Films Courtfield The Street Charmouth Dorset DT6 6PE T +44(0)1297 560077

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