Project Detail

The Tea Party

Synopsis

An elderly couple organise a Tea Party for a group of old friends.

But appearances can be deceptive, nothing is quite as it seems. Someone's in for a big surprise.

Details

Year
2003
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
7 mins
Format
35mm, Beta SP, DigiBeta
Director
Martin Friend
Producer
Paul Ashby
Editor
Andrew Holland
Screenwriter
Martin Friend
Director of Photography
Paddy Blake
Sound
Andrew Holland
Composer
Justin Breame
Principal cast
Pamela Binns, Frank Jarvis, Alfred Hoffman, Leila Hoffman

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Articulate Pictures Ltd

22 Greek Street
London W1P 4DZ
UK

T +44 (0)20 7439 6644

mail@articulate-pictures.com

Sales Company

Big Film Shorts

3727 W. Magnolia Blvd
189 Burbank, CA 91505, USA

T+1 818 563 2633

drussell@bigfilmshorts.com

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