The Jade Horse (2019)
DIRECTOR:
Alex Waeland
PRODUCER:
Ruth Liddell
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER:
Ian Beaumont
WRITER:
Alex Waeland
STARRING:
Ross O’Hennessy, Chris Chandler-Williams, Jon Bard, Jake Jones, Tegan Westall, Will Vero
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY:
Nathan Kelly
PRODUCTION DESIGNER:
Alex Waeland
CAMERA OPERATOR:
Johnny Lennox
LOCATION SOUND RECORDIST:
Jamie Ashcroft
LOCATION SOUND MIXER:
Joe Palmer
HAIR STYLIST:
Jess Dalgic
STILLS PHOTOGRAPHER:
Becky Hardy
EDITOR:
Stephanni Nelson
ASSISTANT EDITOR:
Harvey Quirke
VFX ARTIST:
Johnny Yates
LITTLE DUDE FILMS
UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND
SOUND DESIGNER:
Joe Palmer
COMPOSER:
Ashley Holbrook
GENRE:
Comedy/Drama
RUN TIME:
19 Minutes
STATUS:
Completed
SYNOPSIS:
South East London, 2006. Partners in crime, Gary and Alfie, battle against the clock to deliver cash to old-timer Vic, a Cockney gangster-turned-hustler, in exchange for some narcotics. To their dismay, they’re a “nifty” short, and must make up the outstanding amount by twelve noon. Mis-translating their instructions, Gary leads them down a path of comical mishaps involving a sex toy, a piggy bank, and the head of a Sith Lord. The mood changes, however, when Gary’s dark past surfaces, and Alfie becomes more than just a sidekick. Part comedy, part drama, this is a right turn-up for the books.
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