Project Detail

William Shakespeare's Measure For Measure

Synopsis

Contempoary re-working of Shakespeare's masterpiece, told in modern day army barracks. Sex and power make our morale tale worth seeing.

Details

Year
2007
Type of project
Features
Running time
120 mins
Format
DV Pro
Director
Bob Komar
Producer
Trevor Hughes, Miran Mashadi
Co-Producer
Trevor Hughes, Miran Mashadi
Editor
Trevor Hughes
Screenwriter
Wendy Attwell, Lucy Richardson, Gian Carlo Rossi
Director of Photography
Bob Komar
Production Designer
Debbie Attwell
Sound
Tim Spencer
Composer
Lindsay Bridgwater
Principal cast
Daniel Roberts, Josephine Rogers, Simon Phillips, Emma Ager, Leah Grayson, Simon Nuckley, Kristopher Milnes, Dawn Murphy, Kate Sullington, Roberto Argenti, Hanne Steen

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Production Status

Production Company

Lucky Strike Productions

Press On Features

simon.phillips@luckystrikeproductions.co.uk

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