The Foot Shooting Party
| Movie | |
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| German title | The Foot Shooting Party |
| Original title | The Foot Shooting Party |
| Country of production | United States |
| original language | English |
| Publishing year | 1994 |
| length | 27 minutes |
| Rod | |
| Director | Annette Haywood-Carter |
| script | Ken Carter |
| production | Ken Carter, Steve Tate |
| camera | Nathaniel Goodman |
| cut | Louise Innes |
| occupation | |
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The Foot Shooting Party is an American short film directed by Annette Haywood-Carter in 1994, starring Leonardo DiCaprio in one of his early roles.
action
The front singer and songwriter of a rock 'n' roll band is threatened with being drafted into war. To prevent this from happening, the band members consider shooting him in the foot. However, a heated debate breaks out about this.
background
At the realization of The Foot Shooting Party were film production companies New Voice Films and Touchstone Pictures involved.
Web links
- The Foot Shooting Party in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The Foot Shooting Party. Screenrush, accessed November 27, 2013 .
Individual evidence
- ^ IMDb Company Credits The Foot Shooting Party . Retrieved November 27, 2013.