Four Eyes
Synopsis
After being knocked out, an erratic Paul Hunt believes he has been the victim of a mugging, robbed of £1000, a deposit for his new house. Relationships are already strained between his new wife and his elderly father who all live under the same roof. Paul is now under pressure at his new job as a double glazing sales man for tyrant Big Al, under pressure to care for his devoting father and under pressure to get the money back, before his pregnant wife finds out.
Life just can't get worse for the trainee salesman as his boss forces him to wear glasses - "They make you look 17% more intelligent" - his new company car looks like Tweety Pie on wheels and his wife's on his back to get a new home.
Made on a shoestring, yet glittering with wit and invention - and jam-packed with brilliant set-pieces - Finnigan's digital feature is a superb example of Scottish independent filmmaking.
Details
- Year
- 2004
- Type of film
- Features
- Running Time
- 74 mins
- Format
- DV Cam
- Director
- Duncan Finnigan 1st Feature
- Producer
- Duncan Finnigan, Wilma Smith
- Editor
- Duncan Finnigan
- Screenwriter
- Duncan Finnigan
- Director of Photography
- Wilma Smith
- Sound
- Wilma Smith
- Principal Cast
- Duncan Finnigan, John Smith,
Production status
Complete
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Last updated 7th September 2006