Project Detail

Mr Right

Synopsis

Sarah is trapped in fairy tale world of Mills and Boon romance, knights in shining armour and problem page paradise. In reality, a series of drunken one-night stands gives her friends plenty to gossip about - will she ever find Mr. Right?

Details

Year
2006
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
15 mins
Format
DVD
Director
Sharon Woodward
Producer
Mischief Pictures
Editor
Richard Duriez, Sharon Woodward
Screenwriter
Sharon Woodward
Director of Photography
Richard Duriez
Sound
Zuleika Kingdon, Dan Goodwin
Music
Lee Miller
Principal cast
Clare Louise Higgins, Steve Hay, Robert Booth, Cait Sweeney

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Production Status

Production Company

Mischief Pictures

Sales Company

Mischief Pictures

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