Postcode Trailer

Postcode Trailer (2011)

"Loyalty is what makes everything go smoothly in the streets, but loyalty is hard to comeby these days." 15 March 2011 Drama, TV Movie 15 mins

A TV drama short. After one of Clive's thugs steals from him, he sends his man, Dillon, after him. After settling that score, he goes to collect his payups, but someone is having trouble making the payments on time.

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Cast

Con O'Neill

as Clive Viper

Ann Mitchell

as Maggie

Cat Simmons

as Marsha

Stuart McGugan

as D.I. Flinn

Danny Nutt

as Henry

Adele Silva

as Ann Viper

Maisie McAvoy

as Bonnie Viper

Toby Wharton

as Freddie

Shia Miller

as Shane

Chloe Jean

as D.C. Love

Crew

Thomas Wright

Thomas Wright Camera Operator

Verity Jane

Verity Jane Makeup Artist

Ben Hood

Ben Hood Sound Mixer

Verity Jane

Verity Jane Makeup Designer

Kev Smith

Kev Smith Stunt Coordinator

Matt Daniels

Matt Daniels Boom Operator

John Osbourne

John Osbourne Sound Recordist

Cat Simmons

Cat Simmons Producer

Prudence Oliver

Prudence Oliver Co-Producer

Tom Mullens

Tom Mullens Producer

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 15 March 2011

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