Project Detail

Parkside Hell House

Synopsis

Kelly, a beautiful 19-year-old blonde American rock chick arrives in London ostensibly to join a band. However, when she arrives, Kelly is horrified to discover that the band she was meant to go on tour with have disappeared - leaving her stranded and alone in a strange city. Desperate, she rents an attic flat in Hampstead from Harry, a strange, seedy but jovial landlord who tells her that she can be his guest, but the price is steeper than she thinks as the flat for all intents and purposes is a gateway to Hell.

Details

Year
2008
Type of project
Features
Running time
84mins
Format
DVD, HD Cam SR
Director
James White
Producer
C L Murray
Editor
Matthew Jessee, Jakob Halldorsson
Screenwriter
James White
Director of Photography
Ricardo Noguiera
Sound
Alex Joseph, Richard Kondal
Composer
Neel Dhorijawalla
Principal cast
Tiffany Mulheron, Jeremy Stephens, Melissa Leigh, Jason Ebelthite, Rebecca Pitkin

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Hard House Pictures Ltd

2 Percy Street
London W1P 9FA
UK

M +44 (0)781 325 7996

hardhousefilm@aol.com

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