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Published Date: 05 May 2008
A FILM crew who are shooting a comedy drama in Bridlington are looking for help with locations and props.
The team behind comedy drama Hammerhead will be in the town over the next week, filming at a number of locations.

The crew now need to finalise a few details for some of the props and have asked for help from local people.

"We're looking for
a fish tank that we could borrow for two days. We would return it in the same condition so if anyone would like their fishtank featured in an aquarium, we'd love them to get in touch," said producer Prakash Patel.

He added: "We're also on the look out for some vehicles so again if any readers would like their vehicle featured in the film, that would be great.

"We need an MG for one afternoon orearly evening at the Deep (it won't be driven, only for a backdrop) and also an old automatic Saab that can be driven on the Humber Bridge and parked on North Bay for two weekdays."

Another key feature the team need to finalise is a location.

"We're looking for a house in Bridlington where we can film for three or four hours. The filming would mainly be outside but we also need access to a bedroom that we can make to look like it belongs to a boy obsessed with sharks.

"So ideally, we're looking for a house that has a timeless feel, no satellite dishes on the wall, a street that is fairly quiet and doesn't have many modern cars, a bedroom that overlooks the front of the house and a houseowner that would like his bedroom decorated - ideal for children who like sharks."

Anyone who can help can call Mr Patel on 07804 268419
or email him at gambitproductions@gmail.com



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  • Last Updated: 05 May 2008 1:56 PM
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