Project Detail

The Karaoke Killers

Synopsis

A noir-esque black comedy set in the
competitive world of Karaoke competition,
In a world where the stage is literally a battleground,
will Natasha ever achieve Mumsie’s dream and take to the stage at last?

Details

Year
2009
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
16 mins 04 secs
Format
HD
Director
Paul Bruce, Arthur Finlay
Producer
Paul Bruce
Executive Producer
Paul Bruce,Margaret Henderson, Arthur Finlay
Editor
Paul Bruce & Arthur Finlay
Screenwriter
Paul Bruce
Director of Photography
Lou McLoughlan
Sound
Arthur Finlay
Composer
Arthur Finlay, David Barclay, Iain Stephen
Principal cast
Esther Cohen, Margaret Henderson, Arthur Finlay, David Barclay, Iain Stephen
Production Assistant
Debbie Farnish

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

www.oatyhill.co.uk

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