OH LUCKY MAN

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Title: OH LUCKY MAN

Reference number: 7611

Date: 2006

Director: d. Benjamin Kracun

Sponsor: UK Film Council and Glasgow Media Access Centre in association with Scottish Screen & BBC Scotland

Producer: Robert McKillop

Production company: Little Pictures

Sound: sound

Colour: col

Fiction: fiction

Running time: 6.22 mins

Description: In a large country manor house, George indulges in the act of decadence. He seems content, yet do we really know who George is? Why is this man so lucky? [synopsis from Scottish Screen brochure "New Films, New Talent, Best of Scottish Shorts 2006]

Credits: UK Film Council and Glasgow Media Access Centre presents A Little Pictures Production in association with Scottish Screen & BBC Scotland

w. Benjamin Kracun

George Ian Agnew
Nurse Jacqui Crawford
Lord John Stevenson

d. ph. Loren Slater
sd. Matt Palmer
ed. Nick Gibbon & Scott McCartney
costume design Rachel Forde
make-up artist Hannah Edwards

For GMAC
sc. ed. Sarah Tripp
director of GMAC Dale Corbett
p. Ciara Barry
exec. p. [? timecode is covering screen]

Special thanks to Lady Wemyss. Thanks to Wullie Summers. Filmed on location at Gosford House, Gullen.

Made with the support of th UK Film Council's New Cinema Fund and supported by The National Lottery through Scottish Screen