Project Detail

Power Smile On Me

Synopsis

Michael Hallam marries into one of the richest and most powerful families in New York. Neither this nor running one of the largest companies in the big apple is enough for him. Bored with a life that few of us could only dream of, Hallam spends his time using his money, power and charm to predatorily lure countless women into bed.

Unbeknown to him, and as a result of a single decision he makes, his life takes a significant turn for the worse. Everything he has slips away at breakneck speed.

Details

Year
2009
Type of project
Features
Running time
96 mins
Format
Digital
Director
Scope Colen, Rip Colen 1st Feature
Producer
Richard Turner
Editor
Richard Hart
Screenwriter
Rip Colen, Scope Colen

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Twig Film

PO Box 19
Watlington
Oxon OX49 5PL
UK

T +44 (0)1844 354 210

http://www.twigfilm.com

Sales Company

Ratio:Film

www.ratiofilm.co.uk

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