- At a car park in Salford Randy Henry (Colin Muir) is making a fly on the wall documentary. He is about to discover a deadly secret that is devastating.
- Part documentary, part thriller. Randy Henry documents the lives of Steve Abbott (Richard Wilson), Frank (Steve Swift) and SAS (James Foster). Apat from the falling numbers of customers, everything seems to be going quite well. Until they discover a secret so deadly, they may never park another car again. In Salford, parking is murder.—Bill McCoid/The Multi Story Film company
- CAR PARK: Synopsis A killer docu-soap that suddenly turns into a thriller. This feature film starts as a fast moving, almost surreal, documentary set in a Salford car park. Legendary documentary filmmaker Randy Henry will take us inside the secret world of car parks. The three men who work there live in their own little world. Steve Abbott dreams of a distant unobtainable future, the one they call SAS tries to recapture the certainties of a lost past, the third, Frank, simply pretends he is not there at all, as they try and entertain themselves in the mundane yet bizarre present. Randy Henry, trying to make a docu-soap out of their everyday activities, records their every move. But all is not as it seems. Why is it that some of their paying customers keep disappearing? Will they ever keep the same Manager for more than two weeks running? Will Steve Abbott ever manage the multi-storey at the Arndale? Will Frank ever get to eat his cheese and pickle sandwich? This is their life until one day they discover a secret so terrible, so dangerous that they may never have to park a car again, so long as they live. In Salford, parking is murder.
- In Salford, parking is murder. Randy Henry is making a documentary about a car park in Salford. No matter how hard they try Frank (Steve Swift) , Steve (Richard Wilson) and SAS (James Foster) keep seeing car park numbers decline.
Day after day randy sees their daily lives. frank likes nothing more than to devote his time to making the perfect cheese sandwich. Steve on the other hand is ambitious. One day he would like to manger a multi storey car park. SAS on the other hand is obsessed with security. He has PTSD and is sometimes over the top in his handling of car park customers.
A string of new managers are brought in to rectify the situation. However, almost nothing works.
The company have brought in no nonsense trouble shooter Arthur Jenkins, he wants the team to give the public a "car park experience. Get out there and park cars.'' The boys jump to it. Betweulie Hobbs)en watching an episode of Diggy, the gardening programme fronted by Charlie Dipple (Julie Hobbs)
. Nobby Norton, 'The Irongrinder' (Joe O'Byrne) has a no nonsense approach and won't take any lip from anyone.
Car park numbers continue to fall.
The company call in Roy 'Call me back' Coogan, (Alan Keegan), "There's a certain attitude and I've got to sort it out" though e has to spend a lot of time glued to his mobile.
Through the grind and boredom of parking cars the staff seek solace and diversions. Steve dreams of Dreamgirl and being a car Park Manager. While Frank is very keen on a gardening programme and making endless tea and coffee. Still car park numbers fall.
The company call in car park guru Brian 'call me Brian' Daykin. Brian will make radical changes. "Everything will be new".
Then there follows a massive change. Frank makes a discovery that will change their lives forever.
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