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Chance to be on the credits

Movie fans are being given the chance to get their names up on the screen as executive producer in a new film.

Nick Love, the director behind The Football Factory and The Business, will have his new film Outlaw funded by fans.

In exchange for a £10, £50 or £100 investment in the film fans will have their names on the DVD as executive producer, the chance to be an extra in the film, receive a ticket to the premiere and film merchandising, such as posters and t-shirts.

The chance to be a small part of movie history comes from the production company Vertigo Films, which was also behind Human Traffic, It's All Gone Pete Tong and A Good Woman.

The film, which should start shooting this summer, will be the violent story of a group of men who decide to take the law into their own hands after the police fail them.


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