

Stars: Julian Gamm, Carl Wharton, Andrew Rolfe, James Graeme, Hannah Al Rashid, Joseph Campbell | Written and Directed by George Threadgold
Writer/director George Threadgold (Dinner at Vanessa’s) has revisited his three-part web series White Crow and expanded it into a feature film with several of the same cast members. The film begins with Jd narrowly surviving an attempt on his life related to his former employer the shadowy agency known as White Crow for whom he was one of the most lethal assassins.
He immediately seeks out his old boss Patrick Adams looking for answers. He doesn’t get them, but we do learn some details about his association with White Crow, something that seemingly reaches back to his childhood and suggests this is as much a personal matter as it is a professional one.
Back in London, news of Jd’s activities are causing enough consternation in the...
Writer/director George Threadgold (Dinner at Vanessa’s) has revisited his three-part web series White Crow and expanded it into a feature film with several of the same cast members. The film begins with Jd narrowly surviving an attempt on his life related to his former employer the shadowy agency known as White Crow for whom he was one of the most lethal assassins.
He immediately seeks out his old boss Patrick Adams looking for answers. He doesn’t get them, but we do learn some details about his association with White Crow, something that seemingly reaches back to his childhood and suggests this is as much a personal matter as it is a professional one.
Back in London, news of Jd’s activities are causing enough consternation in the...
- 2/13/2025
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
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