Project Detail

See You at the Altar

Synopsis

Flow 24-7 a fledging commercial radio station organises a blind date competition for a wedding to rescue crashing ratings. A cheque for a £100,000 awaits the daring couple who agree to court over the airwaves, get married blindfolded and agree to stay married once the blindfolds come off. The applications are flooding in but for all the wrong reasons.

Details

Year
2007
Type of project
Features
Running time
90 mins
Format
DV Cam
Director
Tori Thomas 1st Feature
Producer
John Killin
Co-Producer
John Killin
Editor
Nat Suda
Screenwriter
Tori Thomas
Director of Photography
Tori Thoams
Production Designer
Tori Thomas
Sound
Steve Acton, Phillip Walker, James Barcha, John Killin
Composer
Phil Mountford
Principal cast
Al Convy, Iona Thonger, Jo Marriot, Paul Senn

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Yolo International

PO Box 11900
Birmingham B30 3XB
UK

T+44 (0)7877 092 605

victoria@yoloinc.net

Sales Company

Yolo International

PO Box 11900
Birmingham B30 3XB
UK

T +44 (0)7877 092 605

victoria@yoloinc.net

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