HERE'S JOHNNY

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Title: HERE'S JOHNNY

Reference number: 7641

Date: 1996

Director: d. Brian Kirk

Sponsor: Scottish Film Production Fund, British Screen and Scottish Television in association with The Scottish Arts Council

Producer: Gill Parry

Production company: Raging Cow

Sound: sound

Original format: 16mm

Certificate: 12

Colour: col

Fiction: fiction

Running time: 7.00 mins

Description: Camping out by a disused tunnel. Kirsty winds Jamie up with horror stories about the mysterious hunter Johnny. A nasty shock lies in wait for both of them when Kirsty lures Jamie into the tunnel to look for the bodies of Johnny’s victims. [synopsis from Scottish Screen Catalogue of Short Films 1993 - 1999 "Kicking up a Storm"]

Production file held at National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive.

Prime Cuts: A joint short film initiative from Scottish Screen, British Screen, Scottish Television and the Scottish Arts Council. Films were produced on 16mm.

Credits: Kirsty Ria Sheppard
Jamie Douglas Murphy
Johnny Bill Murdoch

p. co-ordinator Su Bainbridge
location ass. Mike Ward, Campbell Atkinson
sc. supervisor Margaret Waldie
3rd ass. d. Claire Hughes
trainee ass. d. Tim Bain
chaperone Martina Gormley
focus puller Andy Ford
camera dept. runner Mark Jenkins
grip Lucien Grieve
dubbing mixer Derek Livesey
boom operator Peter Murphy
trainee sd. ass. Alastair Mason
art d. Stephen Wong
carpenter Rod Hogg
fish handler Tony Steers
art dept. ass. Chris Cull, Alistair Edwardson, Fiona Riddick, Adam Squires
gaffer electrician Donny Campbell
spark Mick Carr
generator operator Arthur Donnelly
costume designer Eleanor Baker
wardrobe supervisor John Laurie
make-up artist Sarah Fidelo
ass. film ed. Alex Brand, Martin Morrison
location catering Exquisite Scoff
neg cutting Sylvia Wheeler's
grading Colour Film Services
titles Damson Studios
All camer equipment supplied by Cine Europe Ltd.
exec. p. Catherine Aitken, Stephen Cleary
unit man. John Booth
first ass. d. Harry Boyd
sd. rec. Brian Milliken
film ed. Gary Scott
p. designer Robina Nicholson
composer Rob Lane
d. ph. Ian Dodds

With thanks to Robert & Wilma Murphy, Anne & Alan Sheppard, Neil McInroy, Jane Harris, Ewen Donaldson, Moira Darroch, Charlie Stuart, Susie Brown, Paul Thornton, Andrew Wilson, Agnes McLelland, Jim Alexander, Martin Cummins, Steve Inch, Kevin Kane, Botanic Gardens Glasgow, Glasgow Parks Department, Cumbernauld Youth Theatre, Scottish Youth Theatre, Scottish Ambulance Service, Scottish Red Cross, Morton's Bakery Ltd.

Made in association with Fresh Film & TV (Scotland) Ltd.

Filmed in Glasgow with the assistance of Glasgow City Council and Glasgow Development Agency. Made with support and encouragement from The Post Office.

w. Tom Shankland and Brian Kirk
p. Gill Parry

© Raging Cow Films 1996.