The Last Men's Club
A short film Written and Produced by Jeremy Swift.
Directed by Ed Bazalgette
Cast:
Jeremy Swift - Christopher
Roger Sloman - Ralph
Johnny Slap - Hos
Benjamin Smith - Hanni
Crispin Letts - Dan
Directed by Ed Bazalgette
Cast:
Jeremy Swift - Christopher
Roger Sloman - Ralph
Johnny Slap - Hos
Benjamin Smith - Hanni
Crispin Letts - Dan
Published on:
2012
Cinematography
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