Lion's Den (1988 film)
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Directed byBryan Singer
John Ottman
John Ottman
Written byBryan Singer
Produced byBryan Singer
Anthony Miller
Anthony Miller
StarringEthan Hawke
Bryan Singer
Brandon Keith
Dylan Kussman
David Leslie Conhaim
Bryan Singer
Brandon Keith
Dylan Kussman
David Leslie Conhaim
| Lion's Den | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Bryan Singer John Ottman |
| Written by | Bryan Singer |
| Produced by | Bryan Singer Anthony Miller |
| Starring | Ethan Hawke Bryan Singer Brandon Keith Dylan Kussman David Leslie Conhaim |
| Cinematography | John B. Aronson |
| Edited by | John Ottman |
| Music by | Trevor Rhodes |
Release date |
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Running time | 25 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Lion's Den is a 1988 short film directed by Bryan Singer and John Ottman. It marks Singer's first film as a director.[1] The film is about five men who meet up at their old hang-out spot (called the Lion's Den) after finishing their first semester of college. The film is 25 minutes in length. Ethan Hawke, who had known Bryan Singer as a child in New Jersey, agreed to star in it at the same time that he was filming Dad with Jack Lemmon. Ottman also edited the film.[2]