Tube
Synopsis
We then follow the journey of three separate passengers, travelling the routes they most likely make every working day. But this time their journeys will be anything but normal as they encounter the vagrant and his new 'powers'.
Tube is a vision of how an everyday routine journey can quickly become a nightmare with terrifying results when one is stalked in a confined space which is the London Underground.
Details
- Year
- 2004
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 10 mins 10 secs
- Format
- DigiBeta
- Director
-
Richard Edenborough
- Producer
- Jago Hurley
- Executive Producer
- Jago Hurley
- Screenwriter
- Richard Edenborough
- Director of Photography
- Mark Jones
- Sound
- Gower Ramsey, Sam Basu
- Composer
- Ed Dudzik
- Principal cast
- Ed Dudzik, Colin Mutimer
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
no name pictures
Flat 2, 8 Thurlow Park RoadLondon
SE21 8JB
UK
T+44 (0)7956 503283
mark@nonamepictures.co.uk
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