World Of Wrestling
Synopsis
Set predominantly onboard an iconic red London double-decker bus, this is a journey into a colourfully skewed world of oversized men, ill-fitting leotards, Boston-Crabs, Half-Nelsons and the unforgiving whims of the British public transport system.
Details
- Year
- 2011
- Type of film
- Shorts
- Running time
- 12 mins
- Format
- 16mm
- Director
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Ben Gregor
- Producer
- Film Club Enterprises, Knucklehead
- Editor
- Andy McGraw
- Screenwriter
- Tim Plester
- Director of Photography
- Crighton Bone
- Sound
- Nigel Batting
- Composer
- Ruth Barrett, The Morris Boys
- Principal cast
- Jonathan Ryland, Mackenzie Crook, Stewart Wright, Patrick Baladi, Kris Marshall, Justin Edwards, Kevin Eldon, Renton Skinner, Susan Earl, Jordan Long, Stephen Evans, Waen Shepherd, Manjinder Virk, Miranda Hart
Genre
Production Status
Production Company
Film Club Enterprises
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