Project Detail

Mr and Mrs Smith

Synopsis

A portrait of Peggy Smith and her husband Leslie - a retired cruise ship drummer - as they bicker their way through their old age in a London retirement home.

Details

Year
2007
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
13 mins 36 secs
Format
DV
Director
Pinny Grylls
Producer
Pinny Grylls
Editor
Pinny Grylls
Director of Photography
Pinny Grylls
Sound
Additional Sound by Gavin Marshall
Music
Xavier Cugat and Placido Domingo
Principal cast
Mr and Mrs Smith

Production Status

Production Company

Pinny Grylls

Invisible Films
C/o Tiger Lily Films
Studio 17
Whitechapel Centre
Myrdle Street
London E1 1HL
UK

T+44 (0)7974 364 010

Sales Company

Pinny Grylls

Invisible Films
C/o Tiger Lily Films
Studio 17
Whitechapel Centre
Myrdle Street
London E1 1HL
UK

T+44 (0)7974 364 010

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