Project Detail

Night-Wolf

Synopsis

'Hello, Night-Wolf here. When I was asked to take part in this documentary about my life I thought 'Yes' I've got a lot to give - let's let the public into the life of a full time costumed crime fighter, however I was not quite prepared for exactly what was involved. Rather than concentrate on my war on evil the film makers saw fit to delve into my past. I mean, sure, I've had 37 (or is it 38?) kid side-kicks die whilst on various missions. And, yes, sometimes the police aren't that enamoured when I offer to assist them. And, well, perhaps I did inadvertently help my arch nemesis escape incarceration and reap bloody carnage on the city, but really - everyone has bad days. I'm also displeased about how much screen time my former partner Wolf-Boy gets (as if he's not on TV enough!), then there's the somewhat candid interviews people give about my effectiveness in halting the criminal element. Until I can put an injunction on the release of this film I urge you to take everything with a pinch of salt - I mean they can do anything with editing nowadays'
(Night-Wolf, Cardinal City, 2005).
 

Details

Year
2007
Type of project
Features
Running time
86 mins
Format
DV Cam
Director
Kristen Gibson 1st Feature
Producer
Richard Williams
Editor
Les Greenall
Screenwriter
David Storey, Kristen Gibson
Director of Photography
Kristen Gibson
Production Designer
Julie Anderton, Philip Lewis
Sound
Galleon Productions
Composer
Jonathan Vincent
Principal cast
Somerled Mackay, Miranda Webb, Michael Lee-Gentle, James Helm, David Baxter

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Night-Wolf Productions

Studio 4, A&C Centre
Bury
Gtr Manchester BL9 0DA
UK

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