Project Detail

Perfect Creature

Synopsis

Perfect Creature is a highly original retelling of the vampire myth set in an alternate version of the 1960s and 70s, as science fiction and horror coalesce in a suspenseful, elegant action film about race, serial killings and the capacity of human beings to hope.

Details

Year
2005
Type of project
Features
Running time
94 mins
Format
35 mm
Director
Glenn Standring
Producer
James Simpson, Peter James, Gary Hamilton
Co-Producer
James Simpson, Peter James, Gary Hamilton
Editor
Christopher Blunden
Screenwriter
Glenn Standring
Director of Photography
Leon Narbey
Sound
Simon Gershon
Composer
Anne Dudley
Principal cast
Dougray Scott, Saffron Burrows, Leo Gregory, Scott Wills, Stuart Wilson

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Production Status

Production Company

Roc Media Ltd

36-40 Rupert Street
London W1D 6DW
UK

T+44 (0)207 494 1455

assistant@rocmedia.co.uk

Sales Company

Darclight Films

London
18 Soho Square
London W1D 3QL
UK

T+44 (0)20 7025 8730

www.arclightfilms.com

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