Project Detail

The Stone

Synopsis

In the UK's most haunted location, a group of seekers arrive to find the truth about life after death. They uncover much more than they bargained for. Very quickly they unearth an ancient stone artefact that shines a mirror upon their souls. Filmed on location at Annesley Hall in Nottinghamshire and once the home of Lord Byron, this film is a British paranormal thriller in true British fashion.

Featuring real British Druids filmed on location at Stonehenge and a host of British authors and musicians.

Details

Year
2011
Type of project
Features
Running time
80mins
Format
HD
Director
Philip Gardiner
Producer
Warren Croyle
Co-Producer
Warren Croyle
Editor
Philip Gardiner, Chris Turner
Screenwriter
Philip Gardiner
Director of Photography
Philip Gardiner
Composer
Corjan, Druidicca, Joelle, Jeff Hutchison, Vin Downes, Dap C, Sal Nastasi, Marc Viola, The Radioactive Grandma
Principal cast
Andrew Gough, Layla Randle-Conde, Nik Spencer, Sarah Dunn, Wesley Dolan, Jo Jo Shaw, Dap C, Sarah Leigh Carroll, Dr Robert Feather, Nick Pope, Simon Dulay, Corjan, Ade Andrews, Sylvia Robson

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Reality Films

UK Office
PO Box 1
Mansfield
Notts NG19 9BN
UK

T +44 (0)776 6537006

Sales Company

Reality Films

PO Box 91
Foresthill
California
CA 95631
USA

T +001 530 367 5389

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