Project Detail

What A Devil Of a Fuss!

Synopsis

Satan visits his psychoanalyst for advice on marketing Hell as the 'place to be'. His analyst is initially reluctant to comply but eventually realises that he is has been having a bad dream and when he finally awakes the devil has become a Bishop.

Details

Year
2006
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
16 mins
Format
DV Cam
Director
David Heron
Producer
Christine Johnston, Drew Heron
Co-Producer
Christine Johnston, Drew Heron
Editor
Clare Finn
Screenwriter
Richard Heron
Director of Photography
Jimmy Heron
Sound
Peter Heron
Composer
Freddie Heron
Principal cast
Dutch Dore-Boize, Thomas Heron

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Muckle Films Limited

4 The Highway
Sutton
Surrey SM2 5QT
UK

Thomasheron1@aol.com

Sales Company

Muckle Film Agents S.R.L

Thomasheron1@aol.com

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