Project Detail

Ruby Blue

Synopsis

Widower, Jack (Bob Hoskins) who finds love with his mysterious French neighbour (Josiane Balasko), is accused of being a paedophile when the locals begin unfounded gossip after an eight year old girl goes missing.
 

Details

Year
2007
Type of film
Features
Running time
112 mins
Format
HiDef
Director
Jan Dunn
Producer
Sally Greene, Alison Rayson, Charles Finch, Kate McCreery
Editor
Emma Collins
Screenwriter
Jan Dunn
Director of Photography
Ole Bratt Birkeland
Production Designer
Stevie Stewart
Sound
Maurice Hillier, Neil Colymore
Music
(Score) Janette Mason, (theme) K T Tunstall
Principal cast
Bob Hoskins, Josiane Balasko

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Production Status

Production Company

Medb Films Ltd

10-11 Nelson Crescent
Royal Harbour
Ramsgate
Kent CT11 9JF
UK

T+44 (0)18 4385 2934

Sales Company

Target Entertainment

2nd Floor, Garfield House
86-88 Edgware Road
London W2 2EA
UK

T +44 (0)87 0164 7474

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