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Surveillance 24/7

Country: UK, Language: English, 87 mins

Original Title

Surveillance
  • Director: Paul Oremland
  • Writer: Kevin Sampson
  • Producer: Tracey Gardiner; Maggie Swinfen

CGiii Comment

The premise is excellent - the audience should have been totally paranoid by the end.

Unfortunately, this is most definitely not the case.

It is a melee, i.e. a mess, of different cameras, different repetitive perspectives and atrocious graphics.

Nepotism is rife in the film industry - in this case, Sean Brosnan displays absolutely no charisma and a clear lack of any acting talent (unlike his father).

Overall, the acting is codswallop - the script being juvenile and the direction is self-indulgent nonsense with a distinct lack of originality.

A royal affair scandal - indeed!!!


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Our hero Adam gets drawn into a web of intrigue as evidence is planted on him of a gay royal affair.

Cast & Characters

Sean Brosnan as Jake;
Simon Callow as St John;
Julian Date;
Michael Elwyn;
Tom Harper as Adam;
Abigail Hollick;
Nicholas Jones;
William Osborne;
Ian Rose;
Dawn Steele as Amy