Project Detail

Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg?

Synopsis

Nelson Nutmeg is the squirrel mascot at Nelson’s Retreat seaside summer camp holiday park. He is also the centre of the park’s family activities. When Billie sees Nelson involved in a scuffle on a cliff top she fears that he may have been pushed... Billie and her gang of four misfit kids come together to investigate and try to find out Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg?
BFI London Film Festival 2015 - World premiere

Details

Year
2015
Type of project
Features
Running time
82 mins
Director
Tim Clague, Danny Stack 1st Feature
Producer
Jan Caston, Tim Clague, Danny Stack
Co-Producer
Gwyn Davie, Sue du Feu, Daniel Martin Eckhart, Julie Gribble, Christine Kovac, Eric Kovac. Richard Pride
Executive Producer
Jo-Ann Challis
Editor
Fiorella Santaniello
Screenwriter
Tim Clague (screenwriter), Danny Stack (screenwriter), James Cary (additional material)
Director of Photography
Sam Morgan Moore
Sound
Steve Rafter
Composer
Titas Petrikis
Principal cast
Bonnie Wright, Loretta Walsh, Hattie Gotobed, Jamie Lee-Hill

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Production Status

Production Company

Nelson Nutmeg Pictures Ltd

Tim Clague

Sales Company

c/o Nelson Nutmeg Pictures Ltd

Tim Clague

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