Exclusive: Colm Meaney, Robbie Gee and Jonas Armstrong have signed on to star in Three Day Millionaire, the first feature film from newly launched UK shingle Shush Films.
They’ll be joined in the ensemble by James Burrows (This Is England), Lauren Foster (Holby City), Sam Glen (Coronation Street), Melissa Batchelor (I May Destroy You), Michael Kinsey (Destination: Dewsbury) and Grace Long (A Dark Path).
The black comedy follows a gang of trawler men in Grimsby, UK, who carry out the heist of the century, after being unfairly laid off. Information on the roles to be played by Meaney, Gee and Armstrong has not yet been disclosed.
Jack Spring (Destination: Dewsbury) is directing from a script by Paul Stephenson.
Spring and Giles Alderson share ownership of indie...
They’ll be joined in the ensemble by James Burrows (This Is England), Lauren Foster (Holby City), Sam Glen (Coronation Street), Melissa Batchelor (I May Destroy You), Michael Kinsey (Destination: Dewsbury) and Grace Long (A Dark Path).
The black comedy follows a gang of trawler men in Grimsby, UK, who carry out the heist of the century, after being unfairly laid off. Information on the roles to be played by Meaney, Gee and Armstrong has not yet been disclosed.
Jack Spring (Destination: Dewsbury) is directing from a script by Paul Stephenson.
Spring and Giles Alderson share ownership of indie...
- 10/6/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Wme has signed Brit rising talent Jack Spring for representation in the U.S.
Spring came onto the scene with debut feature film Destination: Dewsbury, a road-trip movie about four friends who travel to visit their high school pal before he dies. The filmmaker was 19 when he made the indie pic, which screened at the Beverly Hills and Newport Beach festivals in 2018.
Following that film, Spring now has his next feature, Three Day Millionaire, gearing up for production, and also has a project in development with a major Us studio, The Tour, which is another road-trip story based on his own experience driving across the U.S.
He continues to be managed by Larry Robinson at Los Angeles and London-based Avatar Entertainment.
“I always believed it was an important step to take. Repeatedly the biggest piece of advice I’ve had was to work with an agent who believes in what I’m doing,...
Spring came onto the scene with debut feature film Destination: Dewsbury, a road-trip movie about four friends who travel to visit their high school pal before he dies. The filmmaker was 19 when he made the indie pic, which screened at the Beverly Hills and Newport Beach festivals in 2018.
Following that film, Spring now has his next feature, Three Day Millionaire, gearing up for production, and also has a project in development with a major Us studio, The Tour, which is another road-trip story based on his own experience driving across the U.S.
He continues to be managed by Larry Robinson at Los Angeles and London-based Avatar Entertainment.
“I always believed it was an important step to take. Repeatedly the biggest piece of advice I’ve had was to work with an agent who believes in what I’m doing,...
- 1/15/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
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