
Horror-on-Sea: 13 Bloody Years
Documentary · Horror
Overview
A documentation and celebration of 13 years of the Horror-on-Sea film festival in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, U.K.
Top Cast


Dani Thompson
Dani Thompson
Self / Narrator (voice)
Dani Thompson
Self / Narrator (voice)
Michael Holiday
Michael Holiday
Self - Interviewer (voice)
Michael Holiday
Self - Interviewer (voice)


Paul Cotgrove
Paul Cotgrove
Self - Interviewee
Paul Cotgrove
Self - Interviewee
Jackson Batchelor
Jackson Batchelor
Self - Interviewee
Jackson Batchelor
Self - Interviewee
Molly Brown
Molly Brown
Self - Interviewee
Molly Brown
Self - Interviewee


Eileen Daly
Eileen Daly
Self - Interviewee
Eileen Daly
Self - Interviewee


MJ Dixon
MJ Dixon
Self - Interviewee
MJ Dixon
Self - Interviewee
Kieran Edwards
Kieran Edwards
Self - Interviewee
Kieran Edwards
Self - Interviewee


Andrew Elias
Andrew Elias
Self - Interviewee
Andrew Elias
Self - Interviewee
Jeff Elsom
Jeff Elsom
Self - Interviewee
Jeff Elsom
Self - Interviewee
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