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Lead Belly (2021)
Character: Sapper Wilks
Homeless ex-soldier Mark has PTSD and is haunted by tragedy from his time in combat, causing chaos for ex-wife Emma. When Mark goes missing, Emma is desperate to find him and help Mark fight his demons.
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English Rose (2023)
Character: Tommy
Over a cold pint, Tommy, a giddy British Army private, eagerly describes the moment he met the love of his life.
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The Kismet Test (2026)
Character: Jude Yates
In a twisted corporate experiment, two strangers are locked in a room together for 23 days. At the end, they must vote on who they think is an android. For the human, a fortune hangs in the balance, for the machine, it's life or death.
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Noir (2021)
Character: Cliff Smart
NOIR transports you back to a time of black and white movies of the 30s, 40s and 50s. It's New York City, a single spotlight illuminates a detective sat at his desk, fog swirls around his feet as he lights his cigarette, jazz music echoes all around, Welcome to the world of NOIR. Veronica Smart is a beautiful 40-year-old woman married to her husband Cliff for 16 years, always wanting to be a star, she has now grown tired of the marriage and wants out. Meeting a group of teenagers at the local school she works, sets in motion a plan that will include seduction, passion, lies, manipulation and murder. Now available on Prime Video in the UK and USA.
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WHO-Ligans: The Lost Fandom (2025)
Character: Roger
A Doctor Who fan film about obsession, friendship, and the moment fandom goes too far. WHO-Ligans: The Lost Fandom is the feature film edition of the award-winning web series now re-edited with brand new scenes, tighter storytelling, and a fresh cut designed to showcase the full story like never before. Meet Russell and Billie, two lifelong Doctor Who obsessives navigating conventions, rivalries, and the never-ending hunt for the perfect collectible. But when Jodie, a sci-fi outsider, moves in, everything changes. What begins as a clash of fandoms spirals into something far stranger… because some stories refuse to stay fictional.
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I Made The Invisible Man (2025)
Character: Mr. Moreau
Victoria Griffin, a cynical ghostwriter, is hired to document the life of a man claiming to be H.G. Wells’ actual Invisible Man — but some truths refuse to stay buried.
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I Know A Place (2024)
Character: Pete
Two teenage girls are trying to hide from a stranger in the woods and their feelings as well as their past.
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I Made The Time Machine (2024)
Character: Security Guard
Professor John Smith (James Dorman), a burned-out academic, crosses paths with a wild-eyed man claiming to be the one and only H.G. Wells (Jonathon Carley, Doctor Who). Wells isn’t just a historical figure—he’s a time traveler stranded in the present, desperate to fix his damaged time machine. With the help of two curious students, Amy Taylor (Elizabeth Coverdale) and William Jones (Brandon McCaffrey), they must race against time itself to avoid a catastrophic collision of timelines. Can they repair the machine before history is rewritten?
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End of the Line (2026)
Character: The Conductor
End of the Line is an anthology of three short films (The Brief Case of Maya Moon, The Red Widow, and The Extraordinary Experience of Dick Shatner), all of which take place on one reality defying steam train.
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Secret Identity (2024)
Character: The Gardener
When a young Autistic boy, suddenly manifests superpowers on his 9th Birthday, he and his family are forced to deal with the potential ramifications.
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