Project Detail

Pitbull

Synopsis

Ray, bleary-eyed after a sleepless night following yet another burglary, shares the slow lift down from the 13th floor of his high-rise with an aging but belligerent skinhead and his bull terrier. The skinhead's angry. The dog's hungry. Ray just wants to be left alone - that's not gonna happen.
 

Details

Year
2004
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
5 mins 24 secs
Format
16mm, Beta SP
Director
Michael Mulkerrin
Editor
Bernard Lyall
Screenwriter
Michael Mulkerrin
Director of Photography
Nick Read
Sound
Richard Miller
Composer
Geoff Sapsford
Principal cast
Paul Vates, Ricky Stupple

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Michael Mulkerrin

122 Milward Road
Hastings TN34 3RT
UK

T+44 (0)1424 722912

michaelmulkerrin@hotmail.com

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