It’s been a while since we’ve heard from the folks over at UK-based independent film company, Noble Brothers Productions. The award-winning feature film and shortfilm production banner previously made some noise earlier this year with the late 2013 short, Profile In Darkness, as the company spent its time on other creative materials and genres.
Well, this week, the team has since returned back to familiar territory this summer with its latest Scotland-shot action short, White Cobra, with performer, actor, real-life professor and fellow columnist, Graeme Noble. Brother, fellow indie filmmaker and performer John-William Noble joins along with Reuben McKay, Gabriela Balcerzak, Martin Sandison and many more for this dark, gritty tale of a man who enlists a private missing persons’ agency to search of his missing girlfriend.
The shortfilm, written and formulated by John-William, is mainly suggestive as there is no notable dialogue; The hits and brutal action scenes do most of the talking, and that’s really all you need to enjoy this little gem.
Check it out below and feel free to take a peek at some of their other content within the channel!
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