A Very British Cover-up
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A Very British Cover-up | |
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Directed by | Ian Smith |
Produced by | Sophie Fante Ian Smith |
Written by | Nina Barnfather Ian Smith |
Starring | Pixie Perez Gareth David-Lloyd |
Music by | Rob Francis |
Cinematography | Richard Swingle |
Edited by | Matt Mullins |
Release date | 9 June 2009 | (UK)
Running time | 25 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £5,000 (estimated) |
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A Very British Cover-up is a 2009 British short comedy film directed by Ian Smith. It stars Pixie Perez and Gareth David-Lloyd. It was produced in Wales, and filmed in South Glamorgan and Cardiff.
Overview[edit]
Keen to win the British amateur drag queen final, Rhiannon Grand Slam Glam is caught in the middle of an unfortunate event. Shame about her fellow competitors who appear to have been framed for murder. Is this yet another Royal cover-up scandal? Rhiannon takes it all with a pinch of salt. Never mind at least she has triumphed.
Cast[edit]
- Pixie Perez as Rhiannon Grand Slam Glam
- Gareth David-Lloyd as Brian Jones
- Amber Dextrous
- Jolene Dover
- Bella Dix
- Caroline-Jane Bennet
- Colin Charvis
Music[edit]
3 tracks by UK Band The Fore called 'We Were Meant To Be', 'Run & Hide', 'That's A Lie' and 'Emma' were featured as part of the soundtrack to the film. Also a track by Manchester based singer/songwriter Adam Clarke, titled 'Be With You' was featured in the movie.
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