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* [[Richard Oliver]] | * [[Richard Oliver]] - [[The Spider (The Minister of Chance)|The Spider]] | ||
* [[Beccy Meany]] - [[Spider Guard (The Minister of Chance)|Spider Guard]] | |||
* [[Scribble (actor)|Scribble]] - [[Princess]] [[Didi (The Minister of Chance)|Didi]] | |||
* [[Lee Oulton]] - [[Segway Rider (The Minister of Chance)|Segway Rider]] | |||
== Production == | == Production == |
Revision as of 08:40, 11 April 2024
The Minister of Chance was an ultimately unproduced full-length television movie adaption of the The Minister of Chance audio series. It was to be split into four parts.
A video adaption of the prologue, The Pointed Hand, was released on 17 October 2014 to promote a Kickstarter to fund the movie.[1]
Synopsis
The Minister of Chance is an epic fantasy film based on the amazingly successful podcast series of the same name. It boasts an A-list cast, award-winning writing and a legion of worldwide fans.
Cast
- Julian Wadham - The Minister
- Paul McGann - Durian
- Sylvester McCoy - The Witch Prime
- Lauren Crace - Kitty
- Jenny Agutter - Professor Cantha
- Jed Brophy - TBA
- Tamsin Greig - TBA
- Simon Bugg - Major Apper
- Richard Oliver - The Spider
- Beccy Meany - Spider Guard
- Scribble - Princess Didi
- Lee Oulton - Segway Rider
Production
The Kickstarter began on 2 October 2014, and the goal was sat to £100.000 pounds, with pledges ranging from £10 for a mention in the credits as well as access to the completed film if the project was successful, to over £2,500 to get one of the character's costumes when filming finished.[2] The project did not reach its intended goal as per 31 October 2014 and the project was abandoned.[3]