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Ashens and the Quest for the Gamechild ()


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Ashens embarks on a quest to find the legendary and elusive piece of electronic tat known as the GameChild.

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Ashens / The Silver Skull (voice)
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Self
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The Professor
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Nemesis
Millie Reeves ...
Ashley
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Thomas Atherton ...
Prisoner
Richard Ball ...
Revis
Christopher Bingham ...
Spoonboy
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The Woman in Black
Mathew Buck ...
Film Brain
Larry Bundy Jr. ...
Guru Larry
Dick Bush ...
Nurse (as Rick Bush)
Kayleigh Cousins ...
Bar Girl
Emma Croft ...
Counter Girl
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Self
Simon Davis ...
Police Officer
Myles Dyer ...
Scientist
Kerry Gilbert ...
Marian
Ali Jardine ...
Hoodie
Conor Jatter ...
Hoodie
Mike Jeavons ...
The Crestfallen Guy
Rob Leese Jones ...
Stormtrooper 1
Jamie Lennox ...
Decoy
P.J. Liguori ...
The Guide
Ryan Livermore ...
The Silver Skull
Wesley Lock ...
Wesley
Rob Manuel ...
Dodgy Guy
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Security Guard
Fawn Mead ...
The Fan
Ivan Onek ...
Police Officer
Darren Paul ...
Mentski
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Chef Brilliance
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Iqbal / Old Woman
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Richard
Stephen Shellard ...
The Monk
Lawrence Simpson ...
Biggs
Ken Smart ...
Police Officer
Dan Tomlinson ...
Chef Geoff Excellence
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Knighthood
Tom Webster ...
Creepy Guy
Mat Williams ...
Welshy (as Matthew Williams)
Michael Williams ...
Hoodie
Rob Woods ...
Security Guard
Felicity Wyatt ...
Scientist
Jason Newell ...
Security Guard (uncredited)

Directed by

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Riyad Barmania

Written by

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Stuart Ashen ... ()
 
Riyad Barmania ... ()

Produced by

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Stuart Ashen ... producer
Thomas R. Atherton ... associate producer
Riyad Barmania ... producer
Kent Bevan ... associate producer
Juergen Bloss ... associate producer
Christopher Cobb ... associate producer
Mark Evans ... producer
Fcml ... associate producer
Justin Gayner ... executive producer
Wil Harris ... executive producer
Jamie Lennox ... executive producer
James E. Marks ... associate producer (as James Marks)
Gary Oliver ... associate producer
David Poplawski ... associate producer
Mark Reid ... associate producer
Markus Thórr ... associate producer (as Markus Pedersen)
Christopher M. 'Buzz' Tremblay ... associate producer (as Christopher Tremblay)

Music by

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Jack Boswell
Simon Boswell

Cinematography by

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Rob Wilton

Editing by

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Linton Davies

Editorial Department

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Alex Gascoigne ... colourist

Production Design by

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Carys Beard

Costume Design by

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Megan Watkins

Makeup Department

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Hannah Collett ... daily makeup artist
Emma Croft ... makeup and hair designer
Katie King ... makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Louis Barron ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Tessa Sillars-Powell ... set dresser

Sound Department

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Ronald Bailey ... sound recordist
Lisala Dolo ... additional photography
Ivan Onek ... boom operator
Jules Woods ... re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor

Visual Effects by

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Dave Brain ... visual effects producer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Neil Hawkins ... electrician
Raz Khamehseifi ... electrician
James Leckey ... first assistant camera
Christian Mario Löhr ... gaffer (as Christian Mario Lohr)
Tom Maine ... additional gaffer
Thomas Nicholson ... first assistant camera (as Tom Nicholson)
Richard Perry ... second assistant camera
Ed Riley ... electrician
Matthew Riley ... electrician (as Mathew Riley)
David Sedgwick ... electrician

Animation Department

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Lee Hardcastle ... animator
Oliver Putland ... animator (as Oli Putland)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Holly Broughton ... costume assistant: daily
Felicity Wyatt ... assistant costume designer

Script and Continuity Department

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Fawn Mead ... script supervisor
Yiannis Vassilakis ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Sophie Alexander ... runner
Kelly Biggins ... runner
Victoria Gegenbauer ... production coordinator
Charlie Gordon ... runner
David Hekker ... runner
Michael Williams ... runner
David V.G. Davies ... b.t.s. (uncredited)

Thanks

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Tim Dickel ... special thanks
Sian Jenkins ... special thanks
Bob Pipe ... special thanks
Anthony Wojtkowiak ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Ashens' insane fictional search for a piece of fabled electronic tat: the Game Child. Accompanied by fan-favourite Chef Excellence (a human version, not the bloody puppet), together they try to overcome the odds - and all common sense - to lay their hands on the legendary Game Child, an old knock-off handheld video game console. But a shadowy figure, aided by Ashens' irritating nemesis, wants the game for their own dastardly ends. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Ashens y la búsqueda del Gamechild (Spain)
  • Эшенс и Дитя игры (Russia)
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Runtime
  • 88 min
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Budget $180,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The titular Game Child is a real device, released as a cheap knockoff of the GameBoy. They aren't as rare as depicted in the film, however. Shortly following the film's release, Stuart reviewed a real one. See more »
Goofs One scene in the movie is supposed to be set in 1991. However, all the vehicles seen in the background were all produced after 1991. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into KnightHood and Decoy Give Ashens a Lift (2013). See more »
Crazy Credits Key Grip: Sorry. Actually we couldn't afford a Key Grip for the film so the rest of the crew had to carry all the grip equipment themselves. So anyway, we Wikipeded "Easter Egg", and the term was coined way back by someone at Atari because a game designer hid a secret message in a game. So it's like hunting for a hidden Easter egg. Huh. See more »
Quotes Chef Brilliance: Chef Brilliances Almost Lasagne-like food products. Only in colour.
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