Project Detail

The Guvnors

Synopsis

Set among the gangland clans and firms of South East London, and centring on Mitch, a devoted husband and father who puts his gang back together after his old friend and mentor is beaten up and left to die.
Edinburgh International Film Festival 2014 - World premiere

Details

Year
2014
Type of project
Features
Running time
91 mins
Director
Gabe Turner
Producer
Cass Pennant, Leo Pearlman, Danny Potts
Co-Producer
Cass Pennant
Executive Producer
Patrick Fischer, Jezz Vernon
Screenwriter
Gabe Turner
Director of Photography
James Friend
Production Designer
Paul Burns
Principal cast
Harley Alexander Sule, Doug Allen, David Essex, Vas Blackwood

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Metrodome Production

Suite 31, Beaufort Court
Admirals Way
London
E14 9XL

Sales Company

Metrodome International

Suite 31, Beaufort Court
Admirals Way
London
E14 9XL

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