Unveiling the Intricacies of Wife & Dog: A Cinematic Exploitation of British Aristocracy

Title: Wife & Dog

Type: Feature Film

Content: 05-16-24 ê BLACK BEAR Technique 132 Goswell Road, London EC1V 7DY UK PHONE: +44 203 903 1200 | 424-291-6000

Production Company: Black Bear Pictures 1739 Berkeley Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404

Location: United Kingdom

Director: Guy Ritchie

Producers: Ivan Atkinson, John Friedberg, Teddy Schwarzman, Michael Heimler

Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch, Rosamund Pike, Anthony Hopkins

Description: Set in the colorful, back-stabbing world of the British aristocracy.

Writer/Director: Guy Ritchie

Production Companies: GUY RITCHIE PRODUCTIONS – TOFF GUY FILMS

Address: 5 Stratford Place, London, England, W1C 1AX +44 (0)20 7436 0307



Synopsis: Wife & Dog – A Riveting Tale of Deception

The upcoming production “Wife & Dog” is a fresh dive into the eccentric, back-biting ecosystem of British nobility. Set to hit the screens in February 2025, this movie is overseen by the accomplished filmmaker, Guy Ritchie, known for his dexterity in crafting vivid narratives.

Spearheaded by a power-packed ensemble including the talented Benedict Cumberbatch, the versatile Rosamund Pike, and the legendary Anthony Hopkins, the film promises to be a high-stakes drama that will hold its audience in a gripping trance.

“Wife & Dog” emerges from the collaboration of the iconic Black Bear Pictures and Guy Ritchie Productions. Joining Ritchie in the production team are acclaimed producers Ivan Atkinson, John Friedberg, Teddy Schwarzman, and Michael Heimler, ensuring that the movie is nothing short of magic.

With such a stellar cast and crew, “Wife & Dog” is gearing up to be a visual spectacle that promises a mesmerising portrayal of the allure and intricacies of British high society. This production is more than just a film; it’s a tantalising adventure begging to unfold.




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