Project Detail

S.N.U.B!

Synopsis

Following a nuclear terrorist attack on London, a mixed bag of survivors are trapped in a Government bunker cut off from the outside world. However, as they come to terms with their predicament, they find that their security and safety are not as assured as they originally hoped.

Details

Year
2009
Type of film
Features
Running time
85 mins
Format
HD
Director
Jonathan Glendening
Producer
Pete Adams, Miranda Gooch, Marie-Therese Roberts, Paul Hughes
Editor
Iain Mitchell
Screenwriter
Pete Adams, John Adams
Director of Photography
Jordan Cushing
Music
Phil Lawrence
Principal cast
Gary Mavers, Jonathan Moore, Harriet Thorpe, Claire Spence, Tom Cotcher, Alice Henley, Joseph Millson

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Production Status

Production Company

Angry Badger Pictures

Shepperton Studios
Studios Road
Shepperton
Middlesex TW17 0QD
UK

T +44 (0)1932 592 751

Sales Company

Centre Film Media Sales

2 Langley Lane
Vauxhall
London SW8 1TJ
UK

T +44 (0)20 8566 2388

www.centremediasales.com

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