Where's the Harm?

Where's the Harm? is a video starring Chris Finch, May Daley, and Joe O'Byrne. Lancashire Trading Standards conducted a social experiment at a store in Clitheroe. The purpose was to see how customers reacted to a 'dad' buying...
Running Time
10 minutes
Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Genres
Documentary, Short
Director
Michael Booth
Actors
Chris Finch, May Daley, Joe O'Byrne
Country
UK
Year
2017
Audio Languages
English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, Gaeilge, Nederlands
Subtitles
日本語, Čeština, Tiếng Việt, Português, 한국어, Australia, Filipino, हिन्दी
Comments about documentary «Where's the Harm?» (14)
Lancashire Trading Standards conducted a social experiment at a store in Clitheroe. The purpose was to see how customers reacted to a 'dad' buying alcohol for his 16 year old 'daughter', and later, when the roles were reversed, with the daughter pressuring dad to buy alcohol for her. Professional actors were used to play the two roles and staff at the store were aware of the experiment; everything else you see in this film is real.
Very well done. Good casting, photography and plot
I don't often see a modern film that I thoroughly enjoy, but this is one of the exceptions. From the start, you are immersed in the movie.
Can't wait to watch the film again to digest it better. Would lose if watched on DVD, without any doubt a film to be enjoyed on the big screen!
I was pleasantly surprised! This movie certainly turned out better than expected. It has all the ingredients of a successful film. What really got me to watch it was the curiosity of how Chris Finch and Joe O'Byrne work together.
I appreciate Chris Finch in this role, and besides Joe O'Byrne, his character is my favorite. A great film that comes with my highest possible recommendations 10/10
Encore!! It’s been a while where was able to watch a good Short flick. Tribute the director and producer and all the staff who made it happen.
Awesome job on producing the movie. Very intense! Kept me on edge.
The movie was great!
OMG this is crazy! Almost No Detail miss, Story-line is perfect. Its a brand new story. No copycat. And nice chemistry between Chris Finch and Joe O'Byrne
Obliviously awesome movie. One of my favorites movies of all time!