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Three in a Bed

Country: UK, Language: English, 81 mins

  • Director: Lloyd Eyre-Morgan
  • Writer: Neil Ely; Lloyd Eyre-Morgan
  • Producer: Neil Ely; Lloyd Eyre-Morgan

CGiii Comment

It asks a very important question: Why make a micro-budget feature?

Unfortunately, if offers no positive answers...but, it does highlight ALL the pitfalls when undertaking such a project.

Everything that costs money is compromised when the purse-strings are shorter than a gerbil's genitalia...

However, the writing is [usually] an exception...good writers - in the real world - start with nothing, but..an idea and a fair amount of talent.

Likeable characters help...all the women here are aggressive, foul-mouthed, brain-dead irritants...you can literally hear the alpha-heteros gallop towards the gay conversion clinic.

A word of advice: Friends and family...do not make a cast. Drama students do...and they usually work for free...towards that all important showreel.

So...why make a micro-budget feature...when you could have made a - better - short film instead?


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The(ir) Blurb...

Three in a bed is a romantic coming of age comedy following the life of a struggling musician Nate. Set in Manchester Nate desperately seeks independence but when his 2 sisters come crashing into his life, things will never be the same again, especially with the arrival of new neighbor Jonny. Will Jonny and Nate find true love? Or will the pressures of life living with his two sisters pull them apart.

Cast & Characters

Jack Bennetts as Himself;
Louisa Bettine as Adriana;
Darren Bransford as Jonny;
Joe Chambers as Presenter;
Lloyd Eyre-Morgan as Daniel;
Lyn Eyre-Morgan as Customer in shop;
Coby Hamilton as Sammy;
Verity-May Henry as Jay;
Mark Hill as Bouncer;
Sian Hill as Debbie