Jack Cregan, career criminal, family man and vicious armed robber, wants revenge. His father Alfie has been brutally murdered and the money from a heist stolen. Jack, his cousin Sammy and fellow gang members Eddie and Frank set out to avenge Alfie’s murder and recoup the money — only it’s not that simple. Once Jack begins to dig, he realises that his life will never be the same again.
Breathtaking action set pieces and a script designed to set it amongst the great movies of the genre for fans all over the world
1.
2. DISCLAIMER:
Red Rock Entertainment Ltd is not authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The
content of this promotion is not authorised under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA).
Reliance on the promotion for the purpose of engaging in any investment activity may expose an individual
to a significant risk of losing all of the investment. UK residents wishing to participate in this promotion
must fall into the category of sophisticated investor or high net worth individual as outlined by the Financial
Conduct Authority (FCA).
4. 4 London Heist
There is nowhere in the world that captures the Brit gangster
glamour scene like Spain’s Costa del Sol, especially Marbella...I’ve
been obsessed with the place since going there as a child and have
met many faces over the years some famous, some not so, but the
most interesting, were always the chaps, the gangsters on the run.
This was the most powerful influence and driving force on what
made me write London Heist. I wanted to capture the essence, the
danger and the seduction, after all, it was, what Mexico was to the
cowboys a place to run and hide, while still living the high life. The
women, the champagne and the drugs were all part of the lure of an
underbelly that existed in a hedonistic fake paradise.
Now firmly positioned as an actor in genre films especially London
hard hitting gangster movies, the timing has never been better and
with such a ferocious appetite for these Films, the likes of Rise
of the Footsoldier, St Georges Day, The Business, the Sweeny,
make London Heist the definitive gangster movie of our time, a
beautiful powerful blend of Heat meets Sexy Beast meets Point
Blank-hitting action sequences, a gripping storyline the glamour of
Marbella but with moral and principles that will resonate with
audiences around the world, plus a stable of seasoned international
actors that have become synonymous with these films.
Foreword from
Craig Fairbrass
So….....
GET
READY FOR
5. London Heist 5
Executive Summary
In the tradition of St George’s Day, Vendetta and The Business,
London Heist is an explosive new British revenge thriller due to start
filming in January 2015 and will be released TBC.
Conceived as a cut above standard genre fare and as an
immaculately tailored vehicle for action movie icon Craig
Fairbrass (Cliffhanger, Rise of the Footsoldier), London
Heist boasts a heavyweight supporting cast, breathtaking
action set pieces and a script designed to set it amongst the great
movies of the genre for fans all over the world.
The producers – amongst the most respected, experienced and
successful in London – have stripped production costs to the bone,
with a budget of £1.5 million which will look like £5 million on screen.
LONDON HEIST
Breathtaking
action set
pieces and
a script
designed to
set it amongst
the great movies
of the genre for
fans all over
the world...
Breathtaking
action set
pieces and
a script
designed to
set it amongst
the great movies
of the genre for
fans all over
the world...
6. 6 London Heist
London Heist - is a slick action packed heist thriller,
steeped in morality, it’s Point Blank meets Sexy Beast
meets Heat.
Jack Cregan, career criminal, family man and vicious
armed robber, is on a mission for revenge. When
Jack’s father Alfie is brutally murdered and their
money from the Heathrow airport heist stolen, Jack,
his cousin Sammy and other gang members Eddie
and Frank, realise there is more to the stolen money
and Alfie’s murder than meets the eye - and once Jack
begins to dig, he knows that his life will never be the
same again.
Bent London, detective
Wickstead, had a personal
vendetta against Alfie, Jacks
father, but never managed to
arrest him, he is now equipped
with a dark family secret about
Jack that was given to him by
wanted fugitive Ray Dixon who is
on the run and hiding in Spain’s
crime underbelly the Costa
del Sol.
But Ray Dixon does a deal
with Wickstead, no extradition
rights from Spain in exchange
for Jack, Alfie and his firm, plus
a cut of the money from the
Heathrow Job. Ray now gives
the order for S.E London
gangster Lenny Moore to
murder Jack and his kids in the
morning rush hour traffic.
Jack has no choice but for him
and his family to escape London
and run to Marbella, where he
confides in father figure Ray.
Along with being Alfie’s long
time best friend and business
Synopsis
associate, Ray is also a
drug dealer, and above all
an experienced draftsman
(robbery-organiser). Ray also
has his own dark secret, an
unknown history with Jack’s
mother Maureen Cregan.
It’s in Marbella where Jack
begins to unravel the mystery
behind his father’s murder
and the whereabouts of the
stolen money. The shattering
revelations that follow force Jack
to return to London, not only to
pull off one last robbery, but to
kill the man who murdered his
father – Lenny Moore.
The robbery goes bad, and
Jack’s gang are brutally shot
dead. Back on the run, Jack
returns to Spain not only with
the knowledge that Ray was
the man responsible for the
set up, but with the absolutely
devastating revelation that Alfie
was not Jack’s real father.
A desperate phone call reveals
Nicole and the kids have been
snatched and Jack races back to
Ray’s villa. A brutal confrontation
takes place and Jack discovers
that not only does Ray have the
stolen money but also that he is
Jack’s true father.
The two men fight and Ray
is killed. Jack snatches the
security box key, but before he
can get to the vault, he has to
rescue Nicole and his children,
despite Nicole pleading to her
possessed husband to leave the
money. Jack doesn’t listen - he
wants to start a new life and he
knows that the money can get
him just that.
Inside the vault Wickstead awaits
and this culminates in a climatic
and bloodied violent fight to
the death. Jack leaves the vault
with not only the money but with
full retribution but also badly
wounded, his family waits and a
new life beckons..or does it?
8. 8 London Heist
The introductory scene will be highly visual, gripping the
audience immediately, showing this isn’t just another
low budget film, this is something different. A film where
the details in the story are shown, a film with depth and
meaning. The first scene will create intrigue not only leaving the
audience wondering how Jack ends up like that, but also leaves
them wanting to see more because of how the film looks.
MAN ON A MISSION
This film is Jack’s story and I would want to play on giving the
audience the impression we are seeing the world from Jack’s point
of view. I would balance the toughness of Jack with his emotional
side. He has fallen into a world and picked up the habits of his
father, deep down though, it’s not what he wants. Even more so
he desperately doesn’t want the same for his kids. He’s the type
of father who will never show violence in front of them or condone
swearing when they are around. Fiercely protective of them and
what they are to be.
This is what drives him. Now his father has died, he has one last thing
to do then he can escape from the world he knows. Jack is a complex
character with layers that we will subtly portray without being too
over the top. He’s not a man who will openly cry, but you can still
feel the sadness by looking in his eyes. Subtlety is the key.
GENERAL
I am a big fan of symmetry and artistic framing, this can be used for
establishing shots and scenes where appropriate. With simple but
creative framing and lighting a real “look” can be brought to the film,
again, making it stand out from other similar films. I want it to look
photographic, modern and slick. I want to move the genre on and
show even that on a limited budget you can still apply high production
values and style.
Director’s
Vision
9. London Heist 9
GLOSS
Marbella, Jack’s house and the
clubs will look slick, glossy and
aspirational. Framing will be well
thought out and camera moves
smooth. Here the colour palate
will be warm and saturated.
It will subtly highlight the more
welcoming world, the safer world
that Jack wants him and his family
to be in. This will be in contrast to
the scenes outside of this world
mentioned below.
REAL
Scenes where the boys are at work/in action,
in times of danger or pursuit, the camera will
be with Jack, giving his view of the scene and
the audience will feel it with him, seeing and
hearing what he does.
This will enhance the connection with the
character. These scene tones will be more
muted which will add feeling of coldness, a
world which Jack wishes to leave.
JACK
Every scene with Jack in the camera will make
us really feel like we are with Jack and it’s HIS
story. Action in the scene will be seen from
his viewpoint.
This will also become part of the style and
look of the film even though at the same time
it will be subtle and might not be obvious on
first viewing. It will also help with the budget
constraints as less coverage will be needed.
This will not however be detrimental to the story
and will instead compliment it.
ACTION
I aim to make the violence and action wincing
to watch. A lot of people watching this genre
will want graphic action. Scenes such as
when Jack uses a baseball bat in the club
need to feel like he’s really done it and not
over edited or “Hollywoodised”. Gun shots
and bullet hits should sound and feel realistic.
10. 10 London Heist
FADE OUT
The key to this film is getting the audience on Jack’s side. Feeling compassion and empathy for him
and his situation. Playing on the fact that he is in a criminal world which he was born into and under
pressure from his father to be in but desperately wants different for his own children.
If we care about Jack, we want to see him succeed in his goal. The ending will wrap up his mission and
he dies content knowing that he has successfully broken the chain and his family will live on in a safe
and crime free world.
12. 12 London Heist
London Heist is a tailor made project co-written by Fairbrass, that will showcase his true talent as an
actor, who has the rare skills of being both physical and having real emotional range. This mixture
combined with a high level of screen violence believability that is so realistic and brutal it is totally
unmatched in the UK.
Craig’s upcoming lead roles include heavyweight drama Let Me Survive for award winning Director
Edwardo Rossoff (Helen Mirren’s The Debt) and the producers of The Girl With The Pearl Earring,
to the lead in his first US action vehicle The Outsider, a Taken style thriller set in Los Angeles with
James Caan and Jason Patric. Craig has also completed filming the lead role in uber stylish U.K action
thriller Breakdown. Craig has also become an icon amongst video gamers in recent years, lending his
voice to one of the most successful video game franchises of all time, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
1, 2 and 3. Recent film credits include: White Noise 2, Devil’s Playground, Hijacked and Universal’s
Get Lucky, adding internationally acclaimed films,The Outsider and St. George’s Day.
Cast:
British actor Craig Fairbrass (Cliffhanger, The bank Job, White Noise
2) is fast becoming a sought after name on the International/U.S indie
action scene. Fairbrass’s profile rose dramatically after his powerful
and violent portrayal of true-life gangster Pat Tate in the smash hit
UK thriller Rise of the Footsoldier. After selling close to 1 million DVD
units in the UK and earning over £400,000 on VOD Sky Box Office,
critics and hardcore fans of the film singled out Fairbrass for his
standout performance.
The same was said for his performance in St George’s Day - again
critics and fans were unanimous on Fairbrass’s portrayal of sensitive
London gangster Ray Collishaw. The film has completely reignited
the dynamic of the DVD/ VOD London crime thriller, where it has
remained in the top 10 Cinema films and DVD chart and most
popular movie on Sky Box Office. This physically imposing burly Brit
actor has a real point of difference.
Craig Fairbrass
13. London Heist 13
Moran first hit the big screen in 1990 alongside Roger Daltrey and
Chesney Hawkes, in Buddy’s Song (1990). He then went on to star
with Britpack waifs Hans Matheson and Samantha Morton in a
Coky Giedroyc short, The Future Lasts a Long Time (1996).
His most remembered role was Eddie in Lock, Stock, and Two
Smoking Barrels (1998), in which he shared the screen with Jason
Statham, Dexter Fletcher, Jason Flemyng, Vinnie Jones and British
rocker Sting, the last of whom played the role of Eddy’s father, JD.
Moran co-starred with John Hurt in New Blood (1999) and also
starred with Joseph Fiennes, Sadie Frost and Tara Fitzgerald in
Rancid Aluminium (2000). In 2001, he played the role of Aramis in The
Musketeer, a film loosely based on Alexandre Dumas’ classic novel,
The Three Musketeers. The film co-starred Catherine Deneuve,
Tim Roth, Mena Suvari, Stephen Rea, and Bill Treacher, with Justin
Chambers in the role of D’Artagnan.
Scabior in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Part 2 (2010), other film roles includes: The
Proposal (2001), Prisoners of the Sun (2013). As well as Film, Moran has also starred in a number of TV
roles: Heartbeat, Casualty, The Bill, Mr Selfridge and The Great Train Robbery. Moran has also had a
number of stage appearances; his first job was understudying the lead in Blood Brothers in London’s
West End. He was in the original cast of Nick Grosso’s Real Classy Affair at the Royal Court Theatre.
Subsequent appearances include Paul Webb’s Four Nights in Knaresborough, Look Back in Anger
both in 2001, Alfie in 2003, The Countess in 2005, and from November 2013 until March 2014, as
‘Juror 7’ in Twelve Angry Men at the Garrick Theatre. Moran’s recent work includes TV series Death in
Paradise, action film, Age of Kill.
Nick Moran
14. 14 London Heist
Scottish actor James Cosmo has been in the TV and film industry
for over five decades. His extensive list of credentials spans over a
hundred movies and TV shows, most of which he is seen playing
“tough guy” characters.
James Cosmo was born in Clydebank, Scotland, the son of actor
James Copeland, so he was a child of art being exposed to acting
at a very early age making it a normal everyday thing, early in his
career, one of his first television appearances was on Scottish Soap
opera Take the High Road (1982) where he played Alex Geddes.
Outside of Britain, he is best known for his film roles as Angus
MacLeod in Highlander, Campbell in Braveheart and as Father
Christmas in the adaptation of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion,
The Witch and the Wardrobe, the 55th highest grossing film of all-
time worldwide grossing $745,013,115 and Donkeys, which earned
him a BAFTA Scotland Award in 2011.
Over the years he has also had roles in other films such as Trainspotting, The Last Legion, 2081. He
appeared in Troy with future Game of Thrones cast members Sean Bean and Julian Glover. His list
of films is extraordinary, over 176 credits his name. He also appeared in Take the High Road as Alex
Geddes from 1982 until 1983. He appeared as Lieutenant colonel Philip Drysdale in the 7th series of
Soldier, Soldier. He recently portrayed Jeor Mormont, Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch, in the
acclaimed HBO series Game of Thrones.
He was involved in the filming of the thriller Breakdown in which he appears alongside Craig Fairbrass,
Bruce Payne, Emmett Scanlan, Olivia Grant and Tamer Hassan.
James Cosmo
15. London Heist 15
Steven Berkoff is an actor and a noted playwright and theatre
director, with a unique style of writing and performance. Berkoff was
born Leslie Steven Berks in Stepney in the East End of London.
He is renowned for playing the villain such as the corrupt art dealer
Victor Maitland in Beverly Hills Cop, gangster George Cornell in The
Krays, the Soviet officer Colonel Podovsky in Rambo: First Blood
Part II and General Orlov in the James Bond film Octopussy.
In 1991, Berkoff’s play Kvetch won the Evening Standard Theatre
Award for Best Comedy.
Berkoff also played the main character voice in Expelling The Demon,
a short animation with music by Nick Cave. The film received the
award for Best Film at the Ukraine Film Festival.
In 1997, Berkoff won the first Total Theatre Lifetime Achievement Award and in 1998, he was nominated
for The Society of London Theatre’s Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment for his one-man
show Shakespeare’s Villains.
In 1999, the 25th-anniversary revival of the play East, directed by Berkoff, received the Stage Award for
Best Ensemble work at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. In 2000, he won the LA Weekly Theater Award
for Solo Performance, again for Shakespeare’s Villains.
In 2010 Berkoff appeared in the 2010 British gangster film The Big I Am alongside Michael Madsen
and Leo Gregory. In the same year he played Reginald Shaw in romantic comedy thriller, The Tourist,
starring Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp. The film was nominated for three Golden Globes: Best Musical
or Comedy, Depp for Actor Musical or Comedy and Jolie for Actress Musical or Comedy.
Steven Berkoff
16. 16 London Heist
Mem Ferda, Impossibly charismatic and unnervingly intense with
a visual presence that exudes hypnotic attraction Mem Ferda
continues to deliver interpretation of characters that leave them
burned into the viewer’s memory. The ruggedly handsome Mem
was born October 1963 in Chelsea, South London. The son of a
Turkish Agricultural Minister he became fascinated with the art of
acting. Mem went on to audition and graduate with a Postgraduate
Diploma in Classical Acting from the world renowned drama school
LAMDA (The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art) Mem is
very dedicated to his craft as an actor.
He is bilingual, speaking English and Turkish fluently and is also a
master of Eastern European accents as can be witnessed in his
chilling performances as the Russian, Andrei, in the powerful drama
A Good Murder (ITV 1) with Juliet Aubrey and the lead role of Andrei
Beschastnykh in ITV’s popular drama Heartbeat, in which he plays
a Russian trawlerman, once again delivering an emotional, sensitive and compelling performance.
H e has become notorious for playing the roles of villains. (The Crew), Hakeem (The Veteran), Vladimir
(ill Manors), Andriy (Legacy), Egor (Emulsion), Kamel Hannah (The Devils Double), Hakan (Pusher) and
recently as Ilir Duka (Dirty Money).
Mem’s versatility however, is limitless and by no means confined to aggressive personalities alone. In
ITV’s popular drama ‘Heartbeat’, in which he plays the guest lead role, Andrei Beschastnykh, he can
be seen delivering a very insightful and acutely perceptive performance of a softer, gentler type, which
ultimately touches the hearts of viewers.
Mem Ferda
17. London Heist 17
Tony Denham is a British actor who is known for his roles in British
crime films. He began his career with a part in the 1992 American
drama film, The Power of One. He then went on to play the part of
a detective in the 1993 biographical film, In the Nature of the Father.
The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including:
Best Actor in a Leading Role for Daniel Day-Lewis, Best Actor in
a Supporting Role for Pete Postlethwaite, and for Best Director.
Following on from this Denham starred in a number of British
television series including: the 1994 Drama, Screen 2 and the 1997
drama Holding On.
Denham is best known for his role as Harris, in the 2004 football
drama, The Football Factory and for his role as Patrick in the 2005
crime drama, Revolver. Following on from this he went on to star
in the 2005 comedy, Keeping Mum; the 2010 mini-series, This is
England; the 2011 British crime drama, Turnaround and in 2012
Denham starred alongside Craig Fairbrass and Danny Dyer in the British gangster film, St George’s Day.
His most recent work includes the 2013 action film, Vendetta alongside Vincent Regan and Danny Dyer
and he has recently wrapped violent revenge thriller, The Guvnors. The Age of Kill, Principal photography
has started on UK action-thriller Age Of Kill, from director Neil Jones and writer Simon Cluett.
Denham plays the role of Gaz in Jones’ sophomore film including Martin Kemp (The Krays) as a sniper
forced to murder six random people in six hours to save his kidnapped daughter, played by Dani
Dyer (Vendetta). He later realises the murders are part of a political coup and attempts to unmask the
kidnappers. currently working on Bonded by Blood 2 (2015) in role of Tretton.
Tony Denham
18. 18 London Heist
Nathalie Cox is an English actress and model, best known for her
appearance in the 2005 historic drama, Kingdom of Heaven, starring
alongside Orlando Bloom.
Following on from this she made a cameo appearance in the 2008
American Sci-fi film, Jumper starring Samuel L. Jackson and Hayden
Christensen, which lead to her role as Juno Eclipse in the video
game Star Wars: An awesome performance in the Force Unleashed
and its sequel. Cox then starred alongside Liam Neeson in the 2012
film Clash of the Titans.
Cox has starred in a number of thrillers over the years, including:
Exam (2009), The Double (2013) A British black comedy thriller
film written and directed by Richard Ayoade and starring Jesse
Eisenberg and Mia Wasikowska.
The film is based on the novella The Double by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
It is about a man driven to breakdown when he is usurped by a
doppelgänger. The film was produced by Alcove Entertainment,
with Michael Caine, Graeme Cox (Attercop), Tessa Ross (Film4), Scar Tissue also in 2013. As well as
film she has also appeared in a number of TV series including: Crime drama, Waking The Dead (2005);
British police crime drama, The Bill (2007); Mystery Drama, Midsomer Murders (2009) as Tallis Filby in
the episode, The Creeper.
In her most recent TV roles she plays the part of DI Murray in BBC1 drama, Waterloo Road, and as
Helen Grainger In Holby City: Estel. Cox recently completed one of the main roles as Eve in the film
One Day in Hell, directed by Timothy Hart, One Day In Hell is a modern fable told in the style of a high
concept thriller.
Nathalie Cox
19. London Heist 19
Roland Manookian is an English actor who is most notable for his
role as Zebedee in the 2004 film The Football Factory, and as Craig
Rolfe in Rise of the Footsoldier in 2007. He has also appeared in
Nick Love’s Goodbye Charlie Bright (2001), The Business (2005),
and Guy Richie’s Rocknrolla (2008).
Roland Manookian
George Russo is a London based actor/writer who trained at the
Anna Scher Theatre School in Islington. Russo’s work includes TV
series Doctor Who, Eastenders, Holby City and Silent Witness. His
most recent film work includes Green Street 3: Never Back Down
(2013); A Strange Kind (2013) and I am Soldier (2014).
Frankie is a cool, confident, fun actor with a mischievous sense
of humour and bags of charisma and twinkly charm. A smooth,
likeable, relaxed young actor. Frankie Fairbrass is known for
Paranoia (2010), Half Time and Down (2014), and My Month with Mrs
Potter (2015).
George Russo
Frankie Fairbrass
Charlotte Lewis is known for Sket (2011), The Ice Cream Wars
(2012), Shame the Devil (2013), and White Collar Hooligan 3 (2014).
Lewis is also in the new 2015 Dystopia-Sci Fi TV Show An incredible
Apocalyptic style Series with an original & intriguing storyline.
Charlotte Lewis
Cast:
20. 20 London Heist
BAFTA nominated director Mark McQueen has won many awards
for his work including: Best Entertainment Programme at the
Broadcast Awards 2013, The Virgin Media Award for TV Show of
the Year, Best Film and Best Director at the British Horror Awards.
He made his feature film debut at the age of 29 with
British Zombie horror, Devil’s Playground, Starring Danny
Dyer (Human Traffic, The Business); Craig Fairbrass (Bank
Job, Eastenders) and MyAnna Buring (The Twilight Saga,
The Descent).
The film had its debut at Cannes
Film Festival and sold worldwide,
it charted at number 5 in the UK
DVD chart, peaked at number
16 on the IMDB Movie Meter
and won awards for Best Film
and Best Director at the British
Horror Film Festival.
McQueen’s other film work
includes directing the 2nd unit
on the film The Tournament
starring Robert Carlyle, Ving
Rhames, Ian Somerhalder and
Kelly Hu.
Director: Mark McQueen
London Heist is a film that Craig Fairbrass
is very passionate about, and extremely
proud of.
Craig originally came up with the concept
for London Heist 10 years ago, and in 2010
begantoputthewheelsinmotionforthefilmto
be made.
However, with Craig’s career taking
off in the USA, London Heist had to
be put on the back burner for a while
longer while he and his family bought a
house in LA and commuted between there
and London.
Despite busy times, London Heist was
never far from Craig’s mind, with the film
shooting in September 2014 Craig can now
begin to see the vision he had for 10 years
finally come to life.
Writer: Craig Fairbrass
His impressive CV also includes
television commercials for well
known brands: Footlocker, Land
Rover and Red Bull.
He has also worked on a number
of television series including:
motoring programme Fifth Gear,
BAFTA Nominated Dynamo:
Magician Impossible Series 2
and BAFTA winning show The
Only Way Is Essex.
McQueenisahighlyexperienced
and talented director who is
confident on location and also
has the ability to self edit and
shoot to an impressive standard.
He has a reputation for making
the most of any budget providing
high quality visuals, he takes
extensive pride in his work and
aims to capture every moment
with the perfect blend of rhythm
and style.
21. London Heist 21
In 2011 Luke ambitiously incorporated Screen 360 PLC raising EIS
equity finance for films. Soon after, Luke solely produced his first
feature film, a stylish London thriller called Breakdown starring
Craig Fairbrass, James Cosmo, Emmett Scanlan, Bruce Payne
and Tamer Hassan. His second feature is Anchor Bay’s Age of Kill starring Martin Kemp, Phil Davis
and Vince Regan. Luke has furthered his relationship with Gold Circle Films in Los Angeles, optioning
the highly anticipated A Good Year For The Roses Luke is emerging as one of the most exciting
new UK film producers in recent years, with a strong mix of quality London thrillers and commercial
international product.
After graduating from Royal Holloway with a degree in Economics,
Luke worked closely with producer and Gold Circle Films president
Paul Brooks, this was quickly followed by an internship at Revolver
Entertainment where he gained valuable experience in the
acquisition department.
Luke was a natural and it was after spending most of his time
growing up on movie sets alongside his father, actor Craig Fairbrass,
he decided to mix his economic business skills with his love of film.
He knew he needed to gain as much real experience as possible,
which meant starting out in the industry at the bottom as a set
runner and production assistant on Brit crime thriller St George’s
Day and the Ray Winstone thriller Lords of London.
Producer: Luke Fairbrass
22. 22 London Heist
Production Companies
Lee & Thompson is the leading media and entertainment
law firm who represent a variety of the world’s most
highly acclaimed musicians, actors, directors, producers,
television personalities and sports people, and the entrepreneurs and companies that work
with them. What’s more, their extensive international contacts mean they can connect those looking to
attract finance to suitable financiers, as well as structure an array of complex finance arrangements for
our clients.
This includes their vast expertise in assembling and lending against international co-productions, and
navigating the complex conditions imposed by different countries.
Impact Entertainment is headed by Luke Fairbrass, Craig Fairbrass, and Jack Fairbrass the company
comes to the table with a wealth of knowledge and first hand movie experience.
Craig has starred in over forty movies from low budget indie thrillers to Hollywood blockbusters, so the
progression for him to move into production was a completely natural one with his star profile moving
from strength to strength in independent films here and in the US.
Together with Luke and Jack who bring a strong financial and economic edge to the company – Luke
with a degree in economics from Royal Holloway and Jack with ten years under his belt in the city of
London financial district, makes this a perfect blend of creative film mixed with a shrewd business angle
for financing and marketing movies for a worldwide audience.
23. London Heist 23
E A M. is a Specialist accounts practice offering services for artists,
entertainers, sportsmen, creatives, and for the companies that
employ and manage them. They help individuals and companies
in media and sport with their accounts and taxation. Some of their
clients are already household names - others are just starting out.
Prime Focus began in Mumbai over 15 years ago as a commercial
post-production facility providing top-tier technology solutions to
clients; the business quickly outgrew the family garage to become a
multi-location, industry-leading, end-to-end digital services provider
for Bollywood.
With the desire to grow the company’s services potential as its
primary mission, Prime Focus headed west in 2007 - 2008, acquiring
broadcast, film post-production and visual effects companies in
London, Los Angeles, Vancouver and New York.
Companies Involved
24. 24 London Heist
Cinema Management Group (CMG) is a full service international
sales company located in Beverly Hills, California. The company
was founded in 2003 by Edward Noeltner.
Since 2003, CMG has added over 100 titles to its line-up
which includes quality feature films of all genres; 3-D animated
features; television series as well as award winning feature
length documentaries.
Cinema Management Group has distributed American, international and indie films. The company will
form part of the distribution network for Gunned Down.
European Film Bonds (EFB) provides completion guarantees
(Completion Bonds) to film and TV productions. A completion
guarantee is a form of insurance offered by a completion bond
guarantor company (EFB) to guarantee that the producer will
complete and deliver the film.
European Film Bonds prides itself on having built a team of
executives who have extensive contacts in the film industry
worldwide, experience as producers and a deep understanding
of the challenges of producing, particularly with complex
co-production structures.
EFB will be worked with Gunned Down The Movie Limited on this
project ensuring complete delivery of the film.
Marketing
C MGCINEMA MANAGEMENT GROUP
25. London Heist 25
Red Rock Entertainment is a film finance company, based at the
world famous Elstree Studios in Borehamwood, home to some of
the biggest TV shows on British television and the studio of choice
for many successful British films.
Working in conjunction with a number of UK production
companies to raise equity for film, TV programmes and film
distribution, Red Rock Entertainment offer a number of tax efficient
investment opportunities.
Red Rock Entertainment primarily works on
projects which are at an advanced stage and are
looking for the final amount of financing. Their
sole focus is on film and TV projects that have
a commercial appeal, an identifiable audience,
moderately low and controllable costs and a
sound financial structure.
As executive producers, Red Rock Entertainment
can arrange for investors to visit the sets during
filming, appear as extras, and attend private
screenings. They also arrange film investment
seminars at Elstree Studios with guest speakers
from the different film companies, along with
qualified accountants to discuss the various tax
advantages of investing in the film industry.
Marketing
Heretiks 1
Her etiks
A PAUL HYETT FILM
AWAIT
FURTHER
INSTRUCTIONS
a johnny kevorkianfilm
david Bradley Abigail Cruttenden Sam Gittens
Holly Weston Grant Master Neerja Naik Kris Saddler
starring
That Good Night 1
1 DYSTOPIADYSTOPIA 1
MADNESS IN THE METHOD 1
Jason
Mewes
Danny
Trejo
Matt
Willis
Kevin
Smith
ETHODETHOD
ADNESSADNESS
MM
Stan
Lee
Teri
Hatcher
Vinnie
Jones
Casper
Van Dien
Judd
Nelson
Dean
Cain
Mickey
Gooch
GINA
Carano
THEY HAVE THE MOST IMPORTANT MISSION.
THEY MUST NOT FAIL.
THEY ARE THE LAST.
HOW FAR WOULD YOU GO TO PROECT THE
ONES YOU LOVE?
ENDEAVOR 1
Some journeys are measured by what you sacrifice to get there
JANUARY 2017