Stone Seeker
Synopsis
The knights are now trapped themselves, their bodies slowly weakening as they become possessed. Regardless of their predicament they press on and come to a ritual chamber where they find the stone and learn that the creators of the tunnels are imprisoned in the water contained in the chamber.
They release one of the creators' beast who by instinct wants to recover the stone - and it kills one of the knights. Putting their grief and anger aside, the two knights, using the stone, trick the beast and imprison him.
Finding their way back to the entrance, another knight has followed them down into the tunnels to deliver bad news about life on the surface. There is no escape now.
Details
- Year
- 2011
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 85 mins
- Format
- HD
- Director
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Neil Damaam
- Producer
- Robbie Moffat
- Co-Producer
- Robbie Moffat
- Editor
- Simon Harris
- Screenwriter
- Neil Damaan
- Director of Photography
- Bob Ramsay
- Production Designer
- Neil Damaan
- Sound
- Ray Stahacz
- Composer
- Audio Network
- Principal cast
- Jon Paul Gates, Joe Rainbow, Quenton Jones
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Laird Ltd
630 Props Building East,Pinewood Studios
Iver Heath SLO 0NH
UK
T +44 (0)1753 785 632
Sales Company
Palm Tree Entertainment
Pinewood StudiosIver Heath SLO 0NH
UK
T +44 (0)1753 656 424
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