Syrup (film)
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Original title | Syrup |
Country of production | Great Britain |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1994 |
length | 11 minutes |
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Director | Paul Unwin |
script | Nick Vivian |
production |
Charles Elton Moira Williams |
music |
Andy Sheppard Steve Lodder |
camera | Sean Van Hales |
cut | Chris Blunden |
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Syrup is a British short film from 1994. At the 1995 Academy Awards it was nominated for Best Short Film.
action
George T. Foreman has to endure a lot of hardship because of his sparse hair, especially from a group of skinheads in the row of houses where he lives. One day he decides to get a toupee and becomes the mockery of his colleagues and neighbors because of the Elvis girl who now adorns his head. When George arrives home, his wife Linda, who wears Beehive hairstyle, is delighted and the two dance as if they were young before they continue their amusements in the marriage bed.
Web links
- Syrup in the Internet Movie Database (English)