Paradise Males (2014) [N/A]

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Release Date:
October 25, 2014

Original Title:
Paradise Males

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

Pam has no idea why she has woken up in a hotel room with just an odd newspaper cutting in her bag, and an escort from 'Paradise Males' at the door, waiting to party with a six-pack of Tango in his hands. As the pieces of her shattered memory slot back into place, Pam realises she has a deadly decision to make. Starring Diane Morgan as Pam ('Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe', 'Two Episodes of Mash') and Michael Spicer (who also wrote the screenplay) as Paul the rubbish escort, Paradise Males is a blackly comic thriller with an unexpected twist. It's not so much a whodunit, as a 'what-the-hell-is-going-on-here-then'.

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Assistant Camera:
Max Burton

Boom Operator:
Ariel Sultan

Cinematography:
Sam Montague

Digital Effects Producer:
Tim O'Brien

Director:
Andy Devonshire

Editor:
Thomas Perrett

Music:
Dru Masters

Producer:
Louise Cowley

Sound Editor:
Michael Wood

Sound Mixer:
Ariel Sultan

Writer:
Michael Spicer

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