Project Detail

The Devil's Wedding

Synopsis

The Devil and his Bride arrive at a decrepit hotel to perform unholy matrimony, spending the rest of their lives cosily roasting in hell. But when no guests arrive, it is clear The Devil was late sending out the invitations and will stop at nothing to placate his infuriated Bride.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
15 mins approx
Format
35mm
Director
Dan Cadan
Producer
Nicola Doring, Lena Headey
Editor
Tom Lindsay
Screenwriter
Dan Cadan
Director of Photography
Michael Wood
Production Designer
Byron Broadbent
Sound
Nik Panic
Composer
Ged Adamson
Principal cast
Pip Carter, Jamie Foreman, Stephen Graham, Lena Headey

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

HSI Films

Royalty House
72-74 Dean St
London
UK

T +44 (0)20 7437 3344

neate@hsilondon.co.uk

Cheeky Boy Films

15E Linden Gardens
London W2 4HD
UK

T +44 (0)20 7727 6086

dcadan@mac.com

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