Project Detail

Room 36

Synopsis

My mum, she always said to me, 'Anything you do, my son, always leave it neat and tidy' and, do you know, it's a bit of advice I've always followed.

And by an odd twist of fate, the line of work I landed up in made that advice all the more appropiate.

But I must confess, as I get a little older it gets a little harder, leaving everything - neat and tidy.

Details

Year
2002
Type of project
Features
Running time
90 mins
Director
Jim Groom
Producer
Jim Groom
Executive Producer
Jim Groom
Editor
James Morgo
Screenwriter
Tim Dennison, Jim Groom, David Read
Director of Photography
David Read
Composer
Scott Benzie
Principal cast
Paul Herzberg, Portia Booroff, Brian Murphy, Norman Mitchell

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Room 36 Film Productions Ltd

Contact: Jim Groom
32 Chaucer Road
Acton
London
W3 6DR
UK

T 00 44 (0)20 8992 1098

jfgroom@aol.com

Sales Company

Room 36 Film Productions Ltd

Contact: Jim Groom
32 Chaucer Road
Acton
London
W3 6DR
UK

T 00 44 (0)20 8992 1098

jfgroom@aol.com

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