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Initial release
  
25 November 2010 (London)

Screenplay
  
Sam Edwards

Cinematography
  
Ed Edwards

6.7/10
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Director
  
Ed Edwards

Producer
  
Sam Edwards


Cast
  
Charlotte Fine, Naomi Baxter, Kristian Jenkins, Max Warrick

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Stealing Elvis is an Award Winning independent feature film (96 mins) made by Ragged Crow film production company.


Written and Produced by Sam Edwards and Directed by Ed Edwards, Stealing Elvis (2010)[1][2], premiered at The Moving Picture Company, London, W1, debuted at London's Portobello Film Festival, where it was *Nominated* for Best Soundtrack, screened at Framestore, London, W1, The Society Film Club at The Sanctum Soho, London, W1, was the Opening Film at the London Independent Film Festival 2011[3],was *Nominated* for the Grand Jury Prize at The London United Film Festival 2012 (The United Film Festivals)[7], and *Won* an award in the Best Crime Drama category at The Indie Gathering International Film Festival 2012[8] ...

Frank and Danny rob a bank. They hook up with Alice and Kristina on a wild night out. Kristina finds out about the money and plots to steal it for herself...

Starring Naomi Baxter, Charlotte Fine, Max Warrick and Kristian Jenkins...

"With their debut feature film, Stealing Elvis, the independent British production company Ragged Crow, have pulled off an impressive feat... particularly noteworthy are the performances of Naomi Baxter and Charlotte Fine as the two 17 year olds, Kristina and Alice... what Ragged Crow have managed to achieve is commendable as it is full of hope and positivity for their future projects." - Guy Sangster Adams, PLECTRUM - The Cultural Pick, magazine issue 9 (June/July 2011)[4]

"Ragged Crow show... if you want to make a movie, you don't have to be an LA Mogul to do so." - Dan Carrier, The Camden New Journal, 31 May 2012[6]

Categories

Category:United Kingdom, Directorial debut, Independent Film, Coming of Age

References

Stealing Elvis Wikipedia