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Hangover

When an intoxicating dream . . . becomes a nightmare!

  • Daniel Paul
    Director
  • Daniel Paul
    Writer
  • Daniel Paul
    Producer
  • Shelley O'Connell
    Key Cast
  • Bill Bisig
    Key Cast
  • Robert Ford
    Key Cast
  • Geoff Miller
    Cinematography
  • George Bohrer
    Original Music
  • Project Type:
    Short, Student
  • Runtime:
    15 minutes 53 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    May 15, 1981
  • Production Budget:
    600 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Super 8
  • Aspect Ratio:
    4:3
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    Yes - Keene State College
  • New Hampshire Film Festival
    Dover, New Hampshire
    United States
    April 12, 1982
    First Place Winner Student Film Catagory
  • Rock Water Film Festival
    Rollingsford, N.H.
    United States
    July 28, 2019
    Honorable Mention
Director Biography - Daniel Paul


Daniel Paul, an independent filmmaker, and a New Hampshire native, began making super 8 films in the early 1970's. He went on to study film production and film theory at Keene State College and was one of the very first film students at Keene State. He has gone on to make a number short, dramatic films, including the award winning short film "Hangover" (1981), documentaries, TV commercials and industrial films.

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Director Statement

"Hangover" was my first student film at Keene State College. It was inspired by the classic "Twilight Zone" episode "An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge", written and directed by Robert Enrico. "Hangover" was shot on Super 8, no sync sound, with amazing cinematography by my friend, and fellow film student, Geoff Miller. Most of "Hangover" was shot along the New Hampshire seacoast, with the climactic jetty scene shot in Wells Beach, Maine. "Hangover" won First Place at the first ever "New Hampshire Film Festival" held in Dover, N.H. in April of 1982.