Project Detail

St Trinian's 2 and the legend of Fritton's Gold

Synopsis

The Goonies meets The Da Vinci Code in this St Trinian's sequel, with the anarchic school girls on the hunt for Fritton's legendary lost treasure.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Features
Format
35mm
Director
Oliver Parker, Barnaby Thompson
Producer
Nigel Green, Rupert Everett, James Spring, Paul Brett, Chris Smith, Tim Smith
Co-Producer
Mark Hubbard, Sophie Meyer
Editor
Emma E Hickox
Screenwriter
Piers Ashworth, Nick Moorcroft
Director of Photography
David Higgs BSC
Production Designer
Amanda McArthur
Sound
Max Hoskins
Composer
Charlie Mole
Principal cast
Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, David Tennant, Talulah Riley, Jodie Whittaker, Juno Temple, Tamsin Egerton, Toby Jones, Celia Imrie

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Ealing Studios

Ealing Green
London W5 5EP
UK

T+44 (0) 208 567 6655

www.ealingstudios.com

Sales Company

Ealing Studios International

Ealing Studios
Ealing Green
London W5 5EP
UK

T+44 (0) 208 567 6655

www.ealingstudios.com

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