Project Detail

The Rules of Golf

Synopsis

A joyrider once asked me to get into the passenger seat. I might look stupid but I'm not that stupid. We play golf. You gotta keep your eye on the ball 'cause it's a dangerous game'.

Details

Year
2000
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
7 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Hugh McGrory
Producer
Paul Largan
Executive Producer
Paul Largan
Editor
Derek Jones
Screenwriter
John Morrison
Director of Photography
Damien Elliott
Sound
David Kilpatrick
Principal cast
Andrew Buck, Maclean Stewart, Martin Dodds, Gerard McCartney

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

New Moon Pictures

Sales Company

Northern Ireland Film Commission Contact: Julia Carson 21 Ormeau Avenue Belfast BT2 8HD Tel: 0044 1232 232444 Fax: 0044 1232 239 918 info@nifc.co.uk www.nifc.co.uk

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