Project Detail

The Magnificent Eleven

Synopsis

A modernisation of the classic Western The Magnificent Seven. The Cowboys are a local amateur soccer team. The Mexicans run a Tandoori restaurant and the bandits are local thugs.

Details

Year
2011
Type of film
Features
Running time
100 mins
Format
Feature
Director
Jeremy Wooding
Producer
John Adams, Ian Dray, Ron Purdie
Executive Producer
Peter Adams, Luc Chaudhary, David Connolly, Michael Cowan
Editor
Kant Pan
Screenwriter
John Adams, Peter Adams, Irvine Welsh
Director of Photography
Ian Howes
Production Designer
Paul Burns
Composer
Phil Lawrence
Principal cast
Sean Bean, Dougray Scott, Robert Vaughn

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Angry Badger Pictures

Tel: +44 (0)7802 381 072

Premiere Picture

3rd Floor Hanover House
118 Queens Road
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 3XG
UK
Tel: +44 (0) 7376 6399

Filmgate

Jarntorget 3
4th Floor
Goteborg
Sweden
Tel: +46 31 70 10 200
Fax: +46 31 70 10 218

Sales Company

Stealth Media Group

14 Regent Hill
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 3ED
UK
Tel: +44 (0)1273 739 182
Fax: +44 (0)1273 749 122

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