Lunch with Charles Trailer

Lunch with Charles Trailer (2001)

"ever had a change of heart?" 23 February 2001 Adventure, Drama, Comedy 94 mins

A free-spirited woman helps a potential immigrant to Canada choose his path in life.

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Cast

Nicholas Lea

as Matthew

Bif Naked

as Natasha

Philip Granger

as Charles

Yip Sai-Wing

as Drummer Friend

Peter Wilds

as Samson

Simon Kendall

as Finnegan's Take #1

Shannon Saunders

as Finnegan's Take #4

Steve Mitchell

as Finnegan's Take #5

Peta Brookstone

as Prince Albert Motel Waitress

Kelt Eccleston

as Charlie (The Super)

Tobias Godson

as Gas Attendant

Jen Halley

as Diner Waitress

Crew

Simon Kendall

Original Music Composer

Harry Rob Bruner

Harry Rob Bruner Consulting Producer

David Hamilton

David Hamilton Executive Producer

Nicholas Lea

Nicholas Lea Executive Producer

Yves J. Ma

Yves J. Ma Associate Producer

Shan Tam

Shan Tam Producer

John Houtman

John Houtman Director of Photography

Michael Bjornson

Michael Bjornson Production Design

Angelo Castilho

Angelo Castilho Art Direction

International Titles

Lunch with Charles Trailer

International Releases Dates

Canada 23 February 2001

Hong Kong 05 April 2001

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