London Betty
London Betty | |
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Directed by | Thomas Edward Seymour |
Produced by |
Mike Aransky Robert Cosgrove Jr. Sheri Lynn |
Written by | Thomas Edward Seymour |
Starring |
Clint Howard Daniel von Bargen Thomas Edward Seymour Russ Russo Nicole Lewis |
Narrated by | Clint Howard |
Cinematography | Mike Anderson |
Production company |
Hale Manor Productions |
Distributed by | Maverick Entertainment Group |
Release date | January 20, 2009 |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
London Betty is a 2009 American comedy/adventure film directed and written by Thomas Edward Seymour. The film includes performances by Nicole Lewis, Daniel von Bargen (in his final performance), Russ Russo, and director Seymour, as well as narration by Clint Howard. London Betty made the list of "Top Films of the Year" on Moviesmademe.com in 2009. Originally having a theatrical release in 2009, the film was released on DVD in 2010 through Maverick Entertainment on their Platinum Label. In May 2011 London Betty hit the #3 spot for British comedy on Amazon on Demand.
Plot
London Betty (Nicole Lewis) is the plucky British journalist who gets a newspaper job in the small American town of Pharisee. But trying to get an audience with her elusive, agoraphobic publisher Maury (Daniel von Bargen) is only part of her problem. Her first story requires the toppling of the corrupt and perverted administration run by Mayor Plumb (Dick Boland) and his band of off-kilter hoodlums. However, Betty has unlikely allies to help her bring down the mayor: a pair of petty thieves, Volga (Russ Russo) and Billy (Thomas Edward Seymour), a golden-hearted prostitute Jess (Margaret Rose Champagne) and a transvestite ex-Marine hitman, Sgt. Stone (Phil Hall).[1]
Partial cast
- Clint Howard as Narrator (voice)
- Daniel von Bargen as Maury
- Thomas Edward Seymour as Billy
- Russ Russo as Volgo
- Phil Hall as Sgt. Stone
- Matt Ford as Roy McCoy
- Nicole Lewis as London Betty
- Margaret Rose Champagne as Jess
- Dick Boland as Mayor Plumb
- Philip Guerette as Todd
- Sheri Lynn as Cindy
- Rachael Robbins as Mindy
- Chris Ferry as Karate Stan
- Jonathan Gorman as Stanley
Awards & recognition
- Won Best Connecticut film at the Silk City Film Festival
- Won Best Feature Film at the Accolade Film Festival 2008
- Won the Underground Spirit Award at the New Haven Underground Film Festival
- Best Actress nomination Nicole Lewis: Hoboken International Film Festival 2009
- Best Dramedy Nomination: Bare Bones International Film Festival 2009
- Honoree: Director’s Showcase, New York B-Movie Film Festival 2008
- Official Selection: Audience Choice Awards 2009
- Official Selection: Connecticut Film Festival 2009
Release
London Betty became available on DVD February 2, 2010 in the United States.[2]
References
- ↑ "London Betty (review)". FilmSnobbery.com. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
- ↑ "Release Details: London Betty". Video Business. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
External links
- Daniel Von Bargen's last film London Betty, New York Times March 6th, 2015
- London Betty at the Internet Movie Database
- London Betty at Rotten Tomatoes
- London Betty Press Page
- Maverick Entertainment Group