Lamprell, who got his start at Kennedy Miller making BTS documentaries such as The Making of Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985), describes A Few Less Men as "a silly comedy."
Goddess’ Mark Lamprell is directing A Few Less Men, the sequel to Stephan Elliott's 2011 hit comedy A Few Best Men.
He might not be a household name just yet, but Xavier Samuel has seemingly endless projects in the pipeline. IF talks to the actor about the purple patch that's seen him star in every other Aussie film this year.
Blue Fox Entertainment has bought the US rights to Mark Lamprell’s 'Never Too Late' and will release the comedy-drama on about 25 screens and two weeks later on transactional VOD.
The launches of the Liam Neeson action drama 'Honest Thief' and Australian 'geezer' comedy 'Never Too Late' helped reverse a three-week slide at cinemas last weekend.
Mark Lamprell’s 'Never Too Late' (formerly 'The Chain Breakers'), a comedy-drama about four heroic Vietnam veterans who plan to break out of their nursing home, will start shooting in South Australia on March 18.
Lamprell is currently putting the finishing touches on his latest film, A Few Less Men, the sequel to Stephan Elliott's 2011 film A Few Best Men.
The new film sees Goddess' Mark Lamprell taking over directing duties from Priscilla's Stephan Elliot, and will be released by StudioCanal in Australia and NZ.