Perfect Woman
Synopsis
The reality is the producer James has a surgeon lined up to clone their body parts to build him the perfect woman. However the surgeon Luigi and his nurse Maria have their own secret plan.
The presenter Bob Long springs a surprise on the contestants the moment they arrive and soon they realise how brutal the show will be. They have to fight for the right to be the perfect woman in a series of challenges, everything from poll dancing to wrestling.
But someone is watching them every single moment. One of the pairs of eyes is the mysterious and strange gardener Stanley, who is obsessed by the lovelies. He falls for the heroine Kara, the contestant with more brains than the other beauties. She is determined to find out what the truth of the show is and why the girls who win the challenges keep disappearing. She soon discovers in the world of reality television nothing is what it appears and payback's a bitch.
Details
- Year
- 2007
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 90 mins (approx.)
- Format
- HiDef
- Director
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Deborah Groves, K Akeseh-Tsakpo
- Producer
- Matthew John, Jay Bell
- Co-Producer
- Matthew John, Jay Bell
- Editor
- Scott Deeming
- Screenwriter
- Sam Snape
- Director of Photography
- David Meads
- Production Designer
- Jo Shears, Amy Woodsend, Matt Warren
- Sound
- Phil Cape, Grant Bridgeman
- Composer
- John Mostyn
- Principal cast
- Caprice, Dave Prowse, Toby Kebbell, Angelica Bridges, Marcus Schenkenberg, Holly Davidson
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Olympus Productions Limited
13 Ashgrove RoadBedminster
Bristol BS3 3JP
UK
T+44 (0)7859 032 608
mattrljohn@hotmail.com
Sales Company
Winifred Brown
212 Audubon BlvdNew Orleans, LA 70118
USA
T +1 504 865 1204
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