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Summary A short comedy film produced by Doug Collender and Jim Mundy of the Newcastle & District Amateur Cinematographers Association. The film features performances by Gavin Taylor and Malcolm Dickinson as a cemetery grounds keeper and a man whom the grounds keeper believes is mourning the death of a loved one at their gravesite. However, the truth is very different.
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A short comedy film produced by Doug Collender and Jim Mundy of the Newcastle & District Amateur Cinematographers Association. The film features performances by Gavin Taylor and Malcolm Dickinson as a cemetery grounds keeper and a man whom the grounds keeper believes is mourning the death of a loved one at their gravesite. However, the truth is very different.
Credit: Newcastle & District ACA presents
Credit: Gavin Taylor and Malcolm Dickinson in
Title: A Grave Situation
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A short comedy film produced by Doug Collender and Jim Mundy of the Newcastle & District Amateur Cinematographers Association. The film features performances by Gavin Taylor and Malcolm Dickinson as a cemetery grounds keeper and a man whom the grounds keeper believes is mourning the death of a loved one at their gravesite. However, the truth is very different.
Credit: Newcastle & District ACA presents
Credit: Gavin Taylor and Malcolm Dickinson in
Title: A Grave Situation
Inside a cemetery a grounds keeper rakes up dead leaves. He stops, looks around and walks through the graveyard stopping in occasion to rub his chin. He walks over to a man squatting over the grave. He is heard saying ‘why, why, why did you have to die’.
The grounds keeper asks after the deceased, the wife, his son, a close relative. The man replies no now hitting the grave with is fist in despair.
The grounds keeper puts his arm around the man’s shoulder and asks again who is the deceased? ‘The wife’s first husband’ comes the reply. They both turn and smile at the camera before dancing off screen.
End credit: Produced by Doug Collender and Jim Mundy
End title: The end