Project Detail

Off We Go Then

Synopsis

Comedy in the style of the old Carry On films.

Set in 1969, villagers in England are offered a free tour to London, something goes wrong and they arrive in 2009.

Can they survive in this era and do they want to go back?

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Features
Running time
90 mins
Format
HD
Director
Ian Paterson
Producer
Geoff Eyers
Editor
Mark Thomas
Screenwriter
Ian Paterson
Director of Photography
Simon Fuller
Production Designer
Tina Walker
Sound
James O' Brien
Composer
Kirk Bauer
Principal cast
Frank Jakeman, Karen Kennedy, Michelle Kernohan, Libby Wattis, Sussanah Todd, Tom Bonington, Rob Talbot

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Production Status

Production Company

Superteam Film Productions

317 Pinewood Studios
Pinewood Road
Iver Heath
Bucks SL0 0NH
UK

T +44 (0)1753 651 700

superteamproductions@hotmail.com

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