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Time Gentlemen, Please
A would-be publican decides to set up shop on a remote island with a flat-pack DIY pub, but encounters more competition than he bargained for.
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Plot Summary
A man orders a drink at a pub and is informed that if he finishes it, the world will end. He proceeds to drink it anyway, leading to a surreal and apocalyptic experience.
Critical Reception
Time Gentlemen, Please is a highly regarded short film, particularly within the cult and independent film communities. It's praised for its inventive concept, dark humor, and effective execution on a modest budget.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and thought-provoking premise.
Appreciated for its effective use of dark comedy and escalating tension.
Noted for its surprisingly effective special effects and atmosphere given its short format.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Short Film at the London Sci-Fi & Fantasy Festival. Won Best Short Film at the St. Louis International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Rob Green, also directed the cult hit 'The Bunker' (2001).
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