CHALET

By Daniel GRAHAM

MAGUS FILMS - as PROD

Black comedy - Development 2022

David Niven is plotting his comeback role at his Swiss Chalet when the report of a terrible accident on the slopes sends everyone into a frenzy of suspicion. The fiendish plot of the new thriller, ‘Chalet’ seems to be playing out in real life, but who is pulling the strings?

    • Year of production
    • 2022
    • Genres
    • Black comedy, Biography, Thriller
    • Countries
    • UNITED KINGDOM
    • Languages
    • ENGLISH
    • Duration
    • 100 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Daniel GRAHAM
    • Synopsis
    • It’s December 1975, three days before New Year’s Eve and David Niven is planning his comeback role in a new film production, ‘Chalet'. With him at his Swiss winter abode is his rather acerbic wife, former supermodel, Hjordis, and his daughter, Jennifer, who has just befriended a man at the Eagle Club over in nearby Gstaad.

      Over for dinner that evening, for a communal serving of fondu, is the film’s producer, Max and an actor pal of the Niven’s, Tony, who is particularly keen to snare a role in the new production, plus Jennifer’s newfound friend, Andrew.

      Things start to go pear-shaped when, after the guests have departed, Hjordis sees that Andrew has left his wallet behind, discovering in the process that he is, in fact, a U.K. tax inspector. And what was the main topic of discussion during the evening? Why, David’s recent illegal overstay in the U.K., from where he is a tax exile! Things are looking decidedly iffy for David, and something must be done immediately in order to protect his hard-earned assets!

      But someone is clearly pulling the strings, as the plot thickens apace the mounting snow, and the report of a terrible accident on the slopes sends everyone into a frenzy of suspicion. The fiendish plot of the thriller, ‘Chalet’ seems to be playing out in real life! And, as the tensions rise right up to the beams, our ever-genial host artfully steers us all through an entertaining yarn, with just more than a glint in his debonair eye.