Project Detail

The Notebooks of Cornelius Crow

Synopsis

A man works out the meaning of London, and leaves his findings in a series of cryptic notebooks which his protégé, Jack Cade, must uncover before a mysterious organisation finds Cade and exacts a terrible vengeance.

Details

Year
2005
Type of film
Features
Running time
82 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Sean Martin
Producer
Scott L. Flynn
Editor
Wendy Hankey
Screenwriter
Nicholas Mark Harding, Sean Martin
Director of Photography
Ray Wadia
Sound
Andy Gaze
Music
Douglas Whyte
Principal cast
Adso Brown, Siri Ingul, Christopher Dunne, Louise Dumayne, Claire Nowell, Steve Dineen

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

30 Something Productions/891 Filmhouse

Production Company UK Office:

Production Company LA Office:

doug@perceptionpictures.com

Sales Company

The Visual Factory

21 Wigmore Street
London W1U 1PJ
UK

F +44 (0)20 7629 5020

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