Project Detail

The Death of Jack Hamilton

Synopsis

The film centres on John Dillinger, Homer Van Meter and Jack Hamilton after their narrow escape from Little Bohemia. As they are fleeing, Hamilton is shot in the lung. They attempt to seek treatment for Hamilton as his condition rapidly worsens and he begins to succumb to gangrene and dementia.

Details

Year
2012
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
35 min
Format
5D Mark ii, 7D
Director
Jamie Anderson
Producer
Sarah Wilby
Executive Producer
Sarah Wilby
Editor
Sara Trzupek
Screenwriter
Jonas Daniel Alexander, Based on a story by Stephen King
Director of Photography
Oliver Richards
Production Designer
Rebecca Hoggarth-Hall, Katie Northard
Sound
Sebastian Lasombra
Composer
Sebastian Lasombra
Principal cast
Alexander Ellis, Chris Sheridan, Jonas Daniel Alexander, William Harrison-Wallace
1st Assistant Director
Nicola Bierton
Location Manager/2nd Assistant Director
Rob Yeomans
Production Manager
Jove Adams-Tyson
Production Assistant(s)
Hollie Rome, Annie Ruponen
Researcher
Matt Winfield
Casting Director
James Hendry
Camera Operator
Thomas Griffiths, Jack Walsh
Art Department Assistants
Mary Ashford, Jade O'Gorman, Colette Moore, Eleanor Wilson
Sound Assistant
Robert Scown
Runners
Samuel Graham, Katie Armitage, Frank Short, Daniel Crawford, Charlotte Groves, Maria Joyce, Emma Mitchell, Stephanie Burkin

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Soul Tribe Films/Independent

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