Project Detail

The Nightmare on Deskteeth Street

Synopsis

Harold Miller is a lonely thirty-something with a bizarre obsession. Harold Miller loves boots. After a mysterious intruder steals his favourite pair, the Little Reds, he sets out on a journey across West London.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2017 - Laugh Strand

Details

Year
2016
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
3 mins
Director
Dylan Holmes Williams
Producer
Ksenia Harwood, Byron McNally, Ramin Sabi
Editor
Greg Hayes
Screenwriter
Robbie Macinnes
Director of Photography
Oliver Ford
Composer
Tom Stafford
Principal cast
Simon Kane, Guy Henry

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