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DROP DEAD FILMS SHARES FIRST IMAGE OF OTTO THE CLOWN TO MARK END OF FILMING ‘CHARLIE SHAW’S REVENGE’

Drop Dead Films Ltd, the Eastbourne-based award-winning film production company, has celebrated the completion of principal photography on its latest feature film ‘Charlie Shaw’s Revenge’ by releasing an iconic first-look image of the eponymous character. The image features the character’s alter ego, a clown called Otto, played by ‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix’ and ‘Captain America: The First Avenger’ actor James Payton. Make-up is by Kate Griffiths and costume is by Anastasia Jardin.

Despite the film’s plot being kept under wraps for the time being, Charlie Shaw and Otto play a key role. Director John Langridge and Producer Justin Hayward will be taking news of the production to the Cannes Film Festival this week, along with their plans for other intellectual property around the film and Drop Dead Films Ltd’s up-coming slate.

A high-resolution image is available on request and should be credited to Sarah Olivier Photography when used.

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