Project Detail

Resurrecting 'The Street Walker'

Synopsis

Resurrecting 'The Street Walker' tells the story of James R Parker, a wannabe filmmaker who happens upon an abandoned horror movie in the basement of the London production company for whom he is working as intern.

Spotting an opportunity to get noticed and maybe even make some money, James sets out to complete this long forgotten, unfinished, video nasty, sparking a chain of events which culminate in an act of terrible and shocking violence. Taking the form of multi-layered faux documentary, this is a study in obsession, unchecked ambition and a descent into madness.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Features
Running time
80 mins
Format
HD
Director
Ozgur Uyanik 1st Feature
Producer
Nik Powell, Stephen May, Paul Cobham
Co-Producer
Nik Powell, Stephen May, Paul Cobham
Editor
Ozgur Uyanik
Screenwriter
Ozgur Uyanik
Director of Photography
Paul Englefield
Production Designer
Byron Broadbent
Sound
Tom Barrow, Jodie Campbell, Michael Taylor, John Quinn
Composer
Edwin Sykes
Principal cast
James Powell, Tom Shaw, Lorna Beckett, Hugh Armstrong, Gergory Duke

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Production Status

Production Company

2nd Floor Productions

2nd Floor
37 Foley Street
London W1W 7TN
UK

T +44 (0)20 7637 5720

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