About the film
Captive, also known as Captive, Chapter Two, is the seventh short production by Wingless Films, and was initially intended as a tie-in with a film series by Five String Productions. Shot and directed by Jim Elton, Captive stars Tom Menary as the unnamed assassin sent to kill his victim (Annie Knight) while working through a crisis of conscience.
The film was shot in Plymouth in November and December of 2010, and released on 16th December of the same year. It was originally released under the now-defunct "Just Wing It" production title, replaced by the familiar Wingless Films. It was the last major film released under either "Just Wing It" or "Eternal Silence", as the following production, Capsule introduced the Wingless Films title.
The original music for the film was created by Tom Menary using Ableton Live 8. The original score features versions of The Assassin's Theme—which also appeared briefly in cues for Captive, Chapter One—and Assassin's Lament. The digital album release featured all score tracks in addition to several bonus tracks, including alternate takes, unused cues and extended themes.
The film was shot in Plymouth in November and December of 2010, and released on 16th December of the same year. It was originally released under the now-defunct "Just Wing It" production title, replaced by the familiar Wingless Films. It was the last major film released under either "Just Wing It" or "Eternal Silence", as the following production, Capsule introduced the Wingless Films title.
The original music for the film was created by Tom Menary using Ableton Live 8. The original score features versions of The Assassin's Theme—which also appeared briefly in cues for Captive, Chapter One—and Assassin's Lament. The digital album release featured all score tracks in addition to several bonus tracks, including alternate takes, unused cues and extended themes.
Credits
Cast
- The Assassin .... Tom Menary
- The Assassin's victim .... Annie Knight
- Director, camera operator, editor .... Jim Elton
- Scriptwriter, editor, composer .... Tom Menary