Project Detail

Red Mercury

Synopsis

A taut contemporary and gripping thriller which unfolds in a London restaurant, under siege by three fundamental extremists threatening the destruction of the city.

Details

Year
2006
Type of project
Features
Running time
110 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Roy Battersby
Producer
Peter Ansorge
Co-Producer
Peter Ansorge
Editor
Jeremy Gibbs
Screenwriter
Farrukh Dhondy
Director of Photography
Uday Tiwari
Sound
Nihar Ranjan
Composer
Colin Townes
Principal cast
Stockard Channing, Juliet Stevenson, Ron Silver

Genre

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Production Status

Production Company

Inspired Movies

40-44 Clipstone Street
Three Ways House, Lower Ground East
London W1W 5DW
UK

T+44 (0)84 5355 0030

meenu.bachan@inspiredmovies.com

Sales Company

Conquistador Ent.

606 N.Larchmont Blvd, Suite 112
Los Angeles, USA

T +1 323 464 8464

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