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Synopsis

Joshua and Blake are two close friends who operate in the kill or be killed world of the professional assassin. Joshua is the seasoned pro whilst Blake is the younger protégé looking for a way out. The sinister world in which they move conspires to test their professional discipline as well as their friendship.

Details

Year
2006
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
10 mins
Format
DigiBeta
Director
Dee Allen
Producer
Angie Daniel
Co-Producer
Angie Daniel
Editor
Adam Rudd
Screenwriter
Dee Allen
Director of Photography
Kelvin Richard
Sound
Ian Hargest
Composer
Rich Martin
Principal cast
Wil Johnson, Redd Pepper, Leon Herbert

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Production Company

Heavy Soul Ltd

PO BOX 38999
London N22 9AJ
UK

T +44 (0)7908 747 137

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