Project Detail

Tower Block

Synopsis

One tower block. Fifteen tenants. One sniper. Someone is picking off the last remaining occupants of a tower block, using a high powered, silenced rifle. Nobody else has heard the shots, and no help is coming. If the terrified victims can't figure out how to escape, they're all going to be killed, one by one.

Details

Year
2012
Type of project
Features
Running time
88 minutes
Format
Digital
Director
Ronnie Thomson, James Nunn 1st Feature
Producer
James Harris, Mark Lane, Ronnie Thompson, SC Films International
Executive Producer
Suki Dulai
Editor
Kate Coggins
Screenwriter
James Moran, Ronnie Thomson
Director of Photography
Ben Moulden
Production Designer
Kajsa Soderlund
Sound
Ashok Kumar Kumar
Composer
Owen Morris
Principal cast
Sheridan Smith, Jack O'Connell, Russell Tovey, Ralph Brown

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Creativity Media

The Hospital Club
24 Endell Street
London
WC2H 9HQ

Tea Shop & Film Company

3a Lower James Street
London
W1F 9EH
Tel: 07791 028158

Sales Company

SC Films International

3a Lower James Street
London W1F 9EH
UK

T +44 (0)207 287 1900

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