Working with hitman Hugh Rafferty they begin to take hostages and the clock is ticking for the team to find them and take down Lyons or he’ll begin to execute them one by one. Will they rescue the hostages in time or will they just be another addition to Mad Malkie’s death toll.
After the success of his first full length feature film young filmmaker Callum McLelland has written and filmed the thrilling sequel with the support of family, friends, a couple of Scottish television celebrities and local businesses including Scotts Sandwich Shop, the Lighthouse Bar, the Beacon, the Albany, Notre Dame High School and West College Scotland.
Callum McClelland is a young local film-maker premiering his second feature film.
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Beacon Arts Centre, Custom House Quay, Greenock, PA15 1HJ
Beacon Arts Centre – Beaconartscentre.co.uk
You’ll find us at Custom House Quay, a short walk from Greenock Central Station or the bus stops on Rue End Street and Dalrymple Street. Coming by car? We’re about 30-40 minutes from Glasgow City Centre (depending on traffic!)
Free customer parking with designated bays for Blue Badge holders near the main entrance – find out more.
We have accessible level access to the venue via a ramp to the front of the building.
Event space (the studio) is on the ground floor.
Wheelchair spaces are on the front row of the studio (on the level of the playing space)
We have a passenger lift for access to the gallery suite level.
All ground floor fire exits have level egress.
We have 3 fire evac chairs on the second level refuge spaces.
Building has 18 female designated toilets
(Combination of front and back of house)
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