Murder at Prime Suites
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Directed by | Eneaji Chris Eneng |
Produced by | Jumafor Ajogwu |
Written by | Chris Eneaji |
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Music by | Dumebi |
Cinematography | Joseph Oladunjoye |
Edited by | Shola Ayorinde |
Production
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C&C Screen Production Company
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Running time
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120 minutes |
Country | Nigeria |
Language | English |
Murder at Prime Suites (M@PS) is a 2013 Nigerian crime thriller film directed by Chris Eneng starring Joseph Benjamin, Keira Hewatch and Chelsea Eze. The movie was inspired by a much publicized similar murder that occurred in Lagos.[1][2][3][4] The film stars Joseph Benjamin and Keira Hewatch.[5]
Contents
Plot
It tells a story of the gruesome murder of Florence Ngwu (Chelsea Eze) in a hotel by an unknown person, Agent Ted (Joseph Benjamin) is to investigate the circumstances that led to her death and ensure justice is preserved.
Cast
- Joseph Benjamin as Agent Ted
- Keira Hewatch as Agent Hauwa
- Chelsea Eze as Florence Ngwu
- Okey Uzoeshi as Jide Coker
- Stan Nze as Adolf
Reception
Reactions to the film varied from mixed to positive, with Sodas and Popcorns giving it a 3 out of 5 average score and stating "It’s a nice movie, its different, its creative, but some screws seemed a bit loose which didn’t make the experience any better than this for me."[6]
The film received nominations at the 2014 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards in the categories Best Movie (Drama) and Best Sound.
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