Project Detail

Mischief Night

Synopsis

Mischief Night is an exuberant, wild and contemporary comedy drama about two families (one white, one Asian) who come together unexpectedly on a local night of carnival trickery and festivity.

Details

Year
2006
Type of film
Features
Running time
90–110 mins
Director
Penny Woolcock
Producer
George Faber, Charles Pattinson and Robyn Slovo for Company Pictures, Peter Dale for FilmFour, Hugo Heppell for Screen Yorkshire
Editor
Michael Parker
Screenwriter
Penny Woolcock
Director of Photography
Robbie Ryan
Sound
Rupert Ivey
Principal cast
Kelli Hollis, Ramon Tikaram, Christopher Simpson
Music Consultants
Bobby Friction and Nihal

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Company Pictures

Suffolk House
1/8 Whitfield Place
London W1T 5JU
UK

T+44 (0)20 7380 3900

www.companypictures.co.uk

Sales Company

Pathé Pictures International

Kent House
14–17 Market Place
London W1W 8AR
UK

T +44 (0)20 7323 5151

international.sales@pathe-uk.com

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