Author:Ben Lewis,Freddy White,Catherine Shepherd,Ben Lewis,Sandra Voe,Nicola Stapleton,Samuel Roukin
A psychological thriller about love and identity by Ben Lewis.
Karen's counting down the days to her wedding. But when a scrawny-looking stranger turns up, her happy life begins to fall apart.
Starring Nicola Stapleton as Karen, with Samuel Roukin as Vinnie, Freddy White as Stuart, Catherine Shepherd as Siobhan, Sandra Voe as Jean, and Ben Lewis as Dave. Director: Kirsty Williams.
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