Project Detail

The Last Minute

Synopsis

The Last Minute is a darkly comic tale of fame, delusion and the high price of failure. Young, good-looking and talented Billy Byrne (Max Beesley) is on the brink of 'making it big'. He's the 'talk of the town', the 'next big thing'. His agent, his best mate and his girlfriend all know it - come Monday, Billy will be up there with the 'big boys'. But Monday brings disaster, Billy's anticipated triumphant debut flops. His world falls apart. As Billy desperately tries to rationalise his failure the abyss of obscurity looms before him and a dark world of murderers and thieves beckons.

Details

Year
2000
Type of film
Features
Format
35mm Kodak
Director
Stephen Norrington
Producer
Hooman Majd, Peter Franfurt
Editor
Stephen Norrington
Screenwriter
Stephen Norrington
Director of Photography
James Welland
Music
Paul Rabjohns, Ciaran Macmenaman
Principal cast
Max Beesley, Jason Isaacs, Emily Corrie, Kate Ashfield, Tom Bell

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Last Minute Ltd The Truman Brewery 91-95 Brick Lane London E1 6QN Tel: 020 7247 8348

Sales Company

Palm Productions Contact: Hooman Majd 4 Columbus Circle 5th Floor New York 10019 USA Tel: 212 506 5895 Fax: 212 506 5809 hm@islandlife.com

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