Huge Trailer

Huge Trailer (2010)

18 June 2010 Drama, Comedy 78 mins

A feuding double act try to make it in the cut-throat world of stand-up comedy.

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Cast

Noel Clarke

as Clark

Johnny Harris

as Warren Duggan

Tamsin Egerton

as Clarisse

Matt Berry

as Head Creative

Pippa Haywood

as Jongleurs Boss

Gregg Chillin

as Kayvan

Steven Cree

as Trevor

Natalie Sutherland

as Sarah Johnson

Oliver Chris

as Darren

Crew

Ben Miller

Director

Jez Butterworth

Jez Butterworth Theatre Play

Phil Hope

Phil Hope Executive Producer

Colin Jones

Colin Jones Producer

Jimmy Mulville

Jimmy Mulville Executive Producer

Nigel Thomas

Nigel Thomas Executive Producer

Charlotte Walls

Charlotte Walls Executive Producer

Christian Henson

Original Music Composer

Trevor Forrest

Trevor Forrest Director of Photography

Kristian Milsted

Kristian Milsted Production Design

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 18 June 2010

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