The Sleeping Room
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- Ross Jameson
- Alex Chandon
- John Shackleton
- Gareth I Davies
- John Shackleton
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| Directed by | John Shackleton |
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| Cinematography | Simon Poulter |
| Edited by | John Gillanders |
| Music by | Paul Saunderson |
Production company | Movie Mogul Films |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
The Sleeping Room is a 2014 British horror film that was directed by John Shackleton.[1] It had its world premiere on 23 August 2014 at the London FrightFest Film Festival and stars Leila Mimmack as a call girl who finds herself entangled in a series of strange events surrounding a hidden room.[2] Funding for The Sleeping Room was raised using equity crowdfunding and is credited as being the first British film to use this method.[3]
Blue is a call girl working in Brighton that has been sent out to an old building that Bill is trying to restore. She's somewhat surprised when he shows little interest in having sex with her, but ends up staying in the house with him since he has paid for her time. As she is looking around, Blue discovers a mutoscope, through which she sees a series of moving images depicting a hooded man. Shortly after that, Blue and Bill discover a secret room that is the key to unlocking many dark and terrifying secrets relating to Blue’s family, and the death of her mother.
Cast
- Julie Graham as Cynthia
- Christopher Adamson as Fiskin
- Joseph Beattie as Bill
- Chris Waller as Glenny
- Leila Mimmack as Blue
- David Sibley as Freddie
- Lucy Clements as Helena
- Nicola Colmer as TV presenter
- Billy Chainsaw as Neighbour
- Mike Altmann as Jim Whipps
- Antonia Northam as Abigail
- Chrisanthe Grech as Librarian
- Barry Kristopher Sullivan as TV presenter
