Redemption Road
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2002
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 90 mins
- Format
- 35mm Fuji
- Director
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Lloyd Stanton
- Producer
- David Rogers, Alex Marshall
- Editor
- Michael Gee Lewis
- Screenwriter
- Lloyd Stanton, Stephen Marcus, Tony Bluto, Ken Sharrock
- Director of Photography
- Ricki Butland
- Sound
- John Hayes
- Composer
- Guy Pratt, Steve Macaughlin
- Principal cast
- Tony Bluto, Stephen Marcus, Ken Sharrock, Pauline Quirke, Barbara Dickson
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Spice Factory (UK) Ltd
Contact: Alex Marshall, Emily Kyriakides81 The Promenade
Peacehaven
Brighton BN10 8LS
UK
T 00 44 (0)1273 585 275
info@spicefactory.co.uk
Great British Films/Enterprise Films
Contact: Adam Betteridge3rd Floor, Hanover House
118 Queens Road
Brighton BN1 2RX
UK
T 00 44 (0)1273 324122
info@johnscottco.com
Sales Company
Fusion International Sales Corp
Contact: John Fremes4370 Tujunga Avenue
Suite 140
Studio City
California 91604
USA
T 00 1 818 761 9834
jfremes@fusionsales.com
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