First Look image released for Action Movie Thriller ‘Stratton’

GFM Films have today released a first look image from their action packed thriller ‘Stratton’.

Filming commenced four weeks ago, with director Simon West (Con Air, The Expendables 2) at the helm. The film is based on the series of books by ex-SBS agent Duncan Falconer.

ACTION THRILLER ‘STRATTON’. Photo credit: Liam Daniels
ACTION THRILLER ‘STRATTON’. Photo credit: Liam Daniels

GFM plan to continue their contractual relationship with Falconer in creating a new action hero franchise, working with the key creative and producing team on Stratton.

Dominic Cooper (Fleming, Mama Mia!) has been cast in the lead role of Stratton, a determined and dedicated SBS operative working alongside MI6 to prevent an international terrorist attack in London.

Dominic will star alongside a young and exciting ensemble cast including Gemma Chan (Humans, Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit), Austin Stowell (Whiplash, Bridge of Spies), Tyler Hoechlin (Teen Wolf television series) and Tom Felton (Harry Potter franchise). Thomas Kretschmann (Downfall, Valkyrie), Connie Nielsen (Gladiator), Jake Fairbrother (RSC) and tour de force Sir Derek Jacobi, complete the line-up.

Working with local Italian production service company Eagle Pictures, filming started in Brindisi on the 15th July and moved on to Rome before starting in London on the 7th August. Various spectacular locations are being used in London and its surrounding area with the film set to wrap shooting on the 11th September. Delivery will be in Q2 2016.

The film is a GFM Films production through Stratton Film Productions Ltd, financially supported by Swiss Corporation Halston Ltd, UK based White & Company Chartered Accountants and Ober Private Clients Limited.

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