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- When a cartoon rabbit is accused of murder, he enlists the help of a burnt out private investigator to prove his innocence.
- The film is based loosely around events in December 1995 that culminated in the murders of three drug dealers in Rettendon, Essex, UK. On 6th December Patrick Tate, Craig Rolfe and Tony Tucker, three drug dealers well known to the police, were lured to Workhouse Lane, Rettendon. There they were blasted to death with a shot gun while sitting in their Range Rover. They had been lured to their deaths on the pretext of a lucrative drugs deal. The three bodies were found the following morning, 7 December 1995.
- Detective Chief Inspector Michael Jericho of Scotland Yard is a respected, uncompromising and forward thinking detective investigating high-profile murders in 1950s London.
- During the Cold War, an idiotic R.N. lieutenant, who cannot be fired due to his connections, is transferred from the Admiralty to the far away Mothball Fleet to a rusty destroyer whose crew is running an illegal money-making scheme.
- The true story of Margaret Kelly, known as "Miss Bluebell", who formed and managed a legendary Parisian dance troupe.
- Events that caught a nation, swept Essex and changed one man's life forever. Not every story has been told.
- Set in the explosive heartland of Essex during the Hedonistic rush of the emerging Club scene. Where drugs Music and money collided with the Essex Underworld.
- To most people, London is where it's at. It's the vibrant hub of all things culture, lifestyle and work. But what about just outside the border? Life exists there too - doesn't it?
- A mysterious giggling sound in the middle of the night will haunt a young girl throughout her house. Shot in real time to experience fear in real time.
- Malcolm is a jaded pub landlord, tired of life and bereft of any hope. He has finally decided that he must end his own life, and drags himself through one last evening tending the bar. The morning after, he carries a rifle out to the countryside, and bags a pheasant from the grey skies. Elliot is a happygolucky character. He tentatively puts his hope in God, and understands little about the corporeal world. His mind is simple, and his heart naive. After finishing his weekly paperround, he cycles out to the countryside surrounding the town, to a field with ponies in it. He begins to feed them, when the land owner confronts him and maliciously attacks him. As Elliot suffers the land lord's kicks and blows, only Malcolm hears his cries as he bites the cold barrel of his shotgun in a field nearby.