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Release Date:
July 16, 2010
Original Title:
Skeletons
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
EM Media
Edge City Films
Forward Films
Scottish Screen
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
In writer-director Nick Whitfield's black indie comedy, a pair of "exorcists" (Ed Gaughan and Andrew Buckley) with the power to rid people of their secrets agree to help a woman (Paprika Steen) whose daughter (Tuppence Middleton) is mute -- and whose husband is missing. Jason Isaacs co-stars as the mysterious Colonel, who seems to be calling the shots from the sidelines of the duo's shadowy enterprise.
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Associate Producer:
Rachel Robey
Director:
Nick Whitfield
Director of Photography:
Zac Nicholson
Editor:
Rachel Tunnard
Executive Producer:
Robbie Allen
Anna Seifert-Speck
Suzanne Alizart
Key Grip:
David Ashby
Line Producer:
Wendy Bevan-Mogg
Original Music Composer:
Simon Whitfield
Producer:
Tracy Brimm
Kate Myers
Paul Welsh
Writer:
Nick Whitfield
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