The Chamber
Synopsis
THE CHAMBER also stars Charlotte Salt (The Musketeers), James McArdle (Star Wars: The Force Awakens), and Elliot Levey (The Lady In The Van). Producers are Jen Handorf and Paul Higgins. Executive producer is Hugh Spearing.
Details
- Year
- 2016
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 90 mins
- Director
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Ben Parker 1st Feature
- Producer
- Paul Higgins, Jennifer Handorf
- Executive Producer
- Hugh Spearing, Adam Partridge, Jim Reeves
- Editor
- William Gilbey
- Screenwriter
- Ben Parker
- Director of Photography
- Benjamin Pritchard
- Production Designer
- Greg Shaw, Byron Broadbent, Jon Bunker
- Sound
- Martin Pavey
- Composer
- James Dean Bradfield
- Principal cast
- Johannes Bah Kuhnke, Charlotte Salt, James McArdle, Elliot Levey
- Production financing
- Fields Park Media Partners, Ffilm Cymru Wales, Great Point Media
Categories
Production Status
Sales Company
Hugh Spearing
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