Deathless (2010)
PRODUCER/WRITER:
Ian Beaumont
DIRECTOR:
Aimee Powell
STARRING:
Ed Speleers, Joseph Mawle and Jane How
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY:
Luke Bryant
GENRE:
Thriller/Fantasy/Drama
RUN TIME:
15 Minutes
LITTLE DUDE FILMS
FORMAT:
Shot on 35mm film with anamorphic lenses
Aspect ratio 2.39:1 (Widescreen)
STATUS:
Completed
SYNOPSIS:
British private detective John Ray is on the trail of alleged murderer Max Serloom, who has kidnapped John’s wife, Eileen. Only one man can win the deadly duel of wits and bullets that follows, played out against the dramatic backdrop of a Victorian railway tunnel and deserted warehouse near London Bridge and the River Thames.
Film Teasers
In 2009, Little Dude Films commissioned Fursy Teyssier to create an animated teaser for Deathless while the live action film was in pre-production. The teaser was directed by Fursy Teyssier, art directed by Ian Beaumont and produced by Little Dude Films. The live action teaser was produced in 2010, ahead of the completion of the film.
Left: Deathless animated image poster
by Fursy Teyssier and Terry Waeland
Below: “John Ray” image
by Fursy Teyssier
Bottom:
Full Deathless animated “bridge lighter” image
by Fursy Teyssier
Fursy’s website: www.lesdiscrets.com
Film Credits
Cast
John Ray: Ed Speleers
Max Serloom: Joseph Mawle
Rose McCauley: Jane How
Alida Maine (Florist)/Eileen Ray: Latoya Rafaëla
Passers By: Ian Beaumont, Lindsey Archer
Crew
Director: Aimee Powell
Producer/Screenwriter: Ian Beaumont
Director of Photography: Luke Bryant
Line Producer: Rodolfo Coloma
Editor: Lucy Donaldson
Sound Designer/Dubbing Mixer: David Pringle
1st Assistant Director: Mark Taylor
2nd Assistant Director: Hayley Longhurst
Casting Director: Maureen Duff
Script Supervisor: Marianne Huet
Costume and Wardrobe: Lindsey Archer
Miss How’s Costume: Grace Bardin, Claire Ellis
Production Designer: Callum MacNeill
Art Department: Liam Warner, Felicity Skelton, Cecile Basnage
Hair and Make-Up: Liza Burns, Suzzane Neita
Hairdresser: Christina Reid
Sound Recordists, Sound: James Spurrier
Mixers, Boom Operators and ADR Recording: Emanuele Costantini
Camera, Steadicam and Jib Operator: Danny Bishop
Focus Pullers: Danny Gagatt, Mark Nutkins
Clapper/Loader: James Winterflood
Grips: Tony Shults, Tom Walden
Gaffer: A.J. Walters
Best Boy: Tony Tyler
Sparks: Matthew Forward, Andy Green, Chris Stones, Dan Walters
Pyrotechnics: Nick Lewis, Ben Lindsay
Armourers: Charlie Bodycomb, Gaia Cozzi, Ian Page
Stunt Co-ordinator: Bret Yount
Stills Photography: Ed Miller, Tessa Beazley
Pointools/3D Laser Scanning: Tony Rogers, APR Services and Pointools Ltd
Website and Graphics: Terry Waeland, ID2 Design
Animated Teaser: Fursy Teyssier
Additional Editing: Claire Griffith
Key Set Production Assistant: Brashna Agha
Production Assistants: Charli Colquhoun, Alba Fernandez, Nadia Hammoud, Georgie King, Janice Li, Francisco Marcos, Paula Mayoral, Claudio Napoli, Anna Elena Pepe, Javier Prieto, Alyosha Saari, Nihar Saqib, Debora Setnik, Beatrice Webber
Production Accountant: Dee Horton
Legal Services: Sheridans
Composers: Johnny de’Ath, Ben Parker
Music Consultant: Stuart Bailey
Musicians
Piano and Drums: Johnny de’Ath
Musical Glasses String Arrangement: Ben Parker
Thai Dulcimer *
Mellotron Flutes *
(* on version of theme on website only)
Double Bass: Andrew Waterworth
Saxophone: Ricky Mian
Paramedic: Nikki Sabben
Catering: Bread and Honey
Generators: Key Light Hire
Film Processing: ILab
ADR Recording: Post Box Audio
Digital Intermediate
Ascent 142 Features
Digital Colourist: Rob Pizzey
Digital On-Line Editors: Emily Greenwood, Justin Tillett
DI Head of Department: Patrick Malone
Digital Intermediate Producers: Rob Farris, Marie Fernandes
Digital Intermediate Sales: Martin Poultney
Digital Intermediate Assistant: Aurora Shannon
Digital Film Technical Supervisor: Laurent Treherne
Senior Systems Administrator: Neil Harrison
Digital Film Bureau Manager: John Palmer
Digital Film Bureau: Fiorenza Bagnariol, Timothy P. Jones, Gordon Pratt
Data Wrangler: Dan Helme
Visual Effects
Rushes Film & TV
VFX Supervisor: Jonathan Privett
VFX Producer: Warwick Hewett
Compositors: Kim Elson, Brad Le Riche
VFX Co-ordinator: Paul Jones
Actors’ Agents: Jess Alford, Kate Crofton, Sarah MacCormick, Zoë Tossell, Matt Trueman, Adrianna Tsigara, Ruth Young
Thanks to:
Michael and Christine Annells
Ken and Niki Pratt
Tony and Ellie Rogers
Pete and Juliet Strange
Also Thanks to:
Agar Hygiene
Cyril Patureau, APR Services
Brenda Bakke
Zoë Beaumont
Bickers Action
Cabalicious Taxi Hire
Michael Smith, Carmarthenshire Council, Wales
Carolyn Cavele
City of London Council
Agnes Dudek
Fitness First Gyms
Maggie and Diane Ford
Foxtrot Army Services
Barry Davies and Malcolm Humphries, Gwynedd Council, Wales
Ian’s Family
Graham and Chris James
Barbara Koeppel
T. M. Lewin
London Film Academy
London Welsh Trust
Andy Farman, PC Pathania and PC Butterton, Metropolitan Police Service
National Film and Television School (NFTS)
Steven Payne
Faraz Ravi, Pointools Ltd
Adam Ramswell
Michael Rebeiro
Southwark Council
Don Speak Mannequins
Phil Taylor, Citi2Citi
Tower Bridge Antique Furniture
Tynycornel Hotel, Tal-y-Llyn, Tywyn, Gwynedd, Wales
Ty Unwin
And Everyone at Bowel Cancer UK
DEATHLESS
Total running time 15 minutes
Shot on 35mm film with anamorphic lenses
Aspect ratio 2.39:1 (Widescreen)
Filmed on location in London and Wales
Filmed on:
Panavision and Arri 35mm Cameras
Panavision and Arri Anamorphic Lenses
Panalux Lighting
Fuji 35mm Film
DEATHLESS A LITTLE DUDE FILMS PRODUCTION 2010
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Behind The Scenes Stills
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