Always Crashing in the Same Car (2007)

Always Crashing in the Same Car (2007) poster

At a late-night meeting with nine colleagues, James, an executive of some sort, wants action to avoid their potential loss of millions of pounds daily. He throws a tantrum when one man, Bill, urges caution instead of action. Jim leaves the meeting and, while driving to his office, has a mobile phone conversation with Bill. Something unexpected happens and Bill suddenly has a great deal of leverage. A power play ensues, and things become clearer at press conference the next morning.

Director: Duncan Wellaway
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 12 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: If Thousands, Edward Elgar
Cinematography: Alex Barber
Editing: James Rosen
Production: Handmade Films
Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Duncan Wellaway
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Always Crashing in the Same Car about?
At a late-night meeting with nine colleagues, James, an executive of some sort, wants action to avoid their potential loss of millions of pounds daily. He throws a tantrum when one man, Bill, urges caution instead of action. Jim leaves the meeting and, while driving to his office, has a mobile phone conversation with Bill. Something unexpected happens and Bill suddenly has a great deal of leverage. A power play ensues, and things become clearer at press conference the next morning.
Who directed Always Crashing in the Same Car?
Always Crashing in the Same Car was directed by Duncan Wellaway.
Who stars in Always Crashing in the Same Car?
Always Crashing in the Same Car stars Richard E. Grant, Paul McGann, Susannah Harker, Penelope Granycome, Helen Barford, Peter Brad-Leigh.
How long is Always Crashing in the Same Car?
Always Crashing in the Same Car has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
What genre is Always Crashing in the Same Car?
Always Crashing in the Same Car is a Drama film.
Where was Always Crashing in the Same Car produced?
Always Crashing in the Same Car was produced in United Kingdom.