The Crane
The Crane is a 1992 short film distributed by the British Film Institute.
The Crane | |
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Directed by | Phil O'Shea |
Produced by | Michael Kelk Kate Ogborn Sally Randle |
Written by | Phil O'Shea |
Starring | Jude Law Lee Ross Joseph Bennett Callum Coates Ray Newe Isobel Raine Melanie Ramsey David Schofield |
Music by | Terry Devine-King |
Cinematography | Ivan Bird |
Edited by | Rodney Holland |
Distributed by | British Film Institute |
Release date |
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Running time | 16 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The movie is set in London. The filming location was the Acton shopping precinct.
The film took place at the 36th London Film Festival in 1992.
Cast
- Jude Law as Young man
- Lee Ross as Burger bar manager
- Melanie Ramsay as Young woman
- Callum Coates as Burger bar skinhead
- Joseph Bennett as Youth in wheelchair
- Isobel Raine as nurse
- Ray Newe as Evangelist skinhead[1]
- David Schofield as Evangelist[2]
External links
- The Crane at IMDb
- The Crane at British Film Institute site
- The Crane (1992) with Jude Law on YouTube, attached by the BFI National Archive, 3 April 2009, accessed 15 April 2009.
References
- Cast at BFI Film & TV Database, accessed 15 April 2009.
- The Crane (1994) Full cast and crew at IMDb, accessed 15 April 2009.
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