Project Detail

The Hollow

Synopsis

A young couple move into their first pub, unexplained events start to happen, but is it all in their heads or is it something dark, something evil?

Details

Year
2011
Type of film
Features
Director
James Earnshaw
Producer
Philip Gardiner
Editor
James Earnshaw
Screenwriter
James Earnshaw, Alex Callaghan, Sheena McDonagh, Natalie Turner
Sound
James Earnshaw
Composer
Various artists
Principal cast
Lara De-leuw, Matt Everall, Frazer Hill, Paul Heeley, Alex Callaghan

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Olive Studios

olivestudios@hotmail.co.uk

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