Project Detail

Strangers

Synopsis

The bitter meeting between Eric and Morgan and the consequences of their actions teaches them both; you better be careful what you wish for - you might just get it.

Details

Year
2004
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Luke Redgrave
Producer
Katie Bullock-Webster
Editor
Peter Goddard
Screenwriter
Luke Redgrave
Director of Photography
Stephen Blackman
Sound
Videosonics
Composer
Theo Gordon
Principal cast
Steven Makintosh, Roger Allam, Jemma Redgrave

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Outrageous Fortune Films Ltd

17 Cecil Court
Fawcett Street
London SW10 9HP
UK

Lredgrave@aol.com

Sales Company

Dazzle Films Ltd

T/F+44 (0) 20 7739 7716

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