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The Last Horror Movie (Original title)The Last Horror Film (Working title)
Dates: 2003 (Copyright), 13 May 2005 (Release)

Country: United Kingdom

Director: Julian Richards

Synopsis: Max Parry, a seemingly mild mannered wedding photographer, undertakes a series of murders that he records on video, taping over the horror film he has rented from his local shop with footage of his own crimes.

Genre:
Horror

Subjects:
Serial killings, Video tapes, Found footage films
Releases
Date: 2004Country: United KingdomRelease type: TheatricalFormat: 35mm Film - Colour - Sound - MonoRuntime: 78 mins 50 secs - Dialogue (original): English

Credits (50)
©: Prolific Films, Presented by: Prolific Films, Presented in association with: Snakehair Productions, MTN-Movies, [International Sales]: Gavin Film, Executive Producer: William Richards, Executive Producer: Julian Richards, [Executive Producer]: Mike Tims, Executive Producer: Louis Melville, Producer: Zorana Piggott, Co-producer: Louis Melville, Production Manager: Katia Kogler, Production Assistant: James Rice, Production Assistant: Nela Milic, Assistant Director (1st): Serena Hunt, Assistant Director (3rd): Paul Bates, Script Supervisor: Rosana Coutinho, Screenplay: James Handel, [Based on an idea by]: Julian Richards, Director of Photography: Chris St John Smith, Camera Operator: Chris St John Smith, [Camera] Operator (2nd Unit): Craig McCall, Ian Salvage, Steadicam Operator: Rupert Power, Stills Photographer: Kainaz Amaria, Editor: Claus Wehlisch, On-line Editor: Mark Talbot-Butler, Production Designer: Bettina Eberhard, Art Director: Neil Jenkins, Props: Rosana Coutinho, Costume Design: Jason Gill, Wardrobe Assistant: Karena Rawson, Elli Patterson, Chief Make-up Artist: Madeline van Groeningen, Make-up Artist: Bianca Ruzicanin, Make-up: Antonia Donnea, Special Make-up Effects: Paul Hyett, [Make-up] Effects Assistant: Rob Pritchard, Hair Puncher: Jacqueline Fowler, Titles Design: Craig Wilkinson, Colourist: Andrew Parkinson, Original Music: Simon Lambros, Music: Simon Lambros, Sound Design: Simon Lambros, Sound Recordist: Robin Todd, Sound Recordist: Simon Winter, Alex Elerington, Floral Design: Zlatko Todic, Dedicated in Memory of: Derek Wallbank
Cast (68)
Kevin Howarth (Max Parry), Mark Stevenson (assistant), Antonia Beamish (Petra), Christabel Muir (Sam), Jonathan Coote (John), Rita Davies (grandma), Joe Morley (Ben), Jamie Langthorn (Nico), John Berlyne (Phil), Mandy Gordon (Sarah), Jim Bywater (Bill Mullin), Chris Adamson (killer), Lisa Rence (Stacy), Brian Bowles (newsreader), John Maccrossan (groom), Megan Whelan (bride), Philip Chapman (bride's father), Alexandra Hill, Melanie Smith (bridesmaid), Nicola Greene (registrar), Simon Sherlock (Ritchie), Julie Mayhew (Julie), Gary Richards (John), Linda Regan (Terri), Lynn Radnedge (Jennifer), Steven Dibben (best man), Lena Olbrich (bride), Karl Warwick (Giles), Henry Douthwaite (best man), Gemma Morsley (bridesmaid), Laura McNaught (Fiona), Norman Mann (bride's father), Tamara Ustinov (bride's mother), Arthur Egmore (groom's father), Edna Egmore (groom's mother), Derek Wright (priest), Rosana Coutinho (bride), Julian Richards (groom), Craig McCall (rabid Scot), Mike Tims (best man), Alex Ratcliffe (brick attack), Jason Flavien (traffic warden), Paul Conway (Tim), Miranda French (frying pan), Elif Tarakci (baseball bat), Anna Scaife (car park girl), Teri Levett (housewife), Duncan Holmes (stabbed man), Tara Lester (stabbed woman), Lisa Rose (art student), Ranjit Krishnamma (Neil), Pierre Maubouche (suffocated man), Philip Rosch (throat slash), Sabine (video store girl), Catherine St John Smith (sofa girl), David Redgrave (grieving husband), Mark Lambourne (police detective), Harry Grint (young Max), Brook Griffith (young Sam), Simon Anderson (Father Simon), Emma Powell (mother), Eduardo Garay Martínez, Drummond Bowskill, Nick Meakins (executioner), Manfred Gluska (gardener), Tom Bird (yuppie), Ilona Medvedeva (mother), Imran Sanusi (jogger)