MISFITS - An archive for the retired Oxfordshire-based film company |
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![]() This is Page 1 Page 0 The main Iron Law page with trailers and complete video. Page 1 Stills from the production. Page 2 Iron Law Memorabilia - Posters, pictures, covers, etc. Page 3 Iron Law Photos - photos taken for the title sequence and for use in the video.
What The World Needs Is A Miracle... |
- Stills from IRON LAW - (Click on pictures below to enlarge) |
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Michelle looks worried at what Alex (Tim Harris) is thinking. | Aidan Quigly reports on wonder drug Miracle. | A happy Craig has a taste of Miracle. |
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Newsreader. | A dazed Craig stands up to go and do the bidding of his TV set. | Alex discovers there's very little information to be found about Miracle. |
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Phil tries to reason with a mystified Alex. | Phil draws a picture of flowers. | A mysterious Man In Dark Glasses shadows Alex. |
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Saunders holds the key to vital information which Alex wants. | Saunders looks on as trouble arrives. | Trouble arrives in the form of the dangerous Man In Dark Glasses. |
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Oops, not a good day at work for Alex. | A very, very bad day at work for Alex. | But quite a good day at work for bad Man In Dark Glasses. |
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What, no job? | Alex tells Michelle he's had a bad day at work. | Michelle ponders on who sent her a flower and chocolates. |
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Alex looks at an old photo. | Michelle getting stressed due to Alex. | Michelle spots something in a photo. |
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The Leader (James Spence). | Man In Dark Glasses gets instructions. | A trapped Alex being questioned. |
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Persuasive arguments from Leon give Alex pause for thought. | Man In dark Glasses looking cool. | Andrew Leon. |
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Man In Dark Glasses with a loaded gun looking very cool. | Man In Dark Glasses ponders mortality. | Alex demands answers relating to low work quotas. |