Inside My Tux Shop

Published: May 10, 2019, 4 a.m.

Colin Pimlico owns a tux shop. His dickie bows are damp, his top hats are dusty, his cufflinks are rusty and his broken coat hanger room is filled with broken coat hangers. When he gets a visit from an unexpected customer, he is thrusted into a Stephen King gothic confrontation.


Inside My Tux Shop takes influence from obscure Stephen King adaptations, such as The Dead Zone, Gerald’s Game, 1922, 1408 and 11.22.63.

With sound design and music by Ollie McAuley.


Sam and Max, or Nitpix as they're collectively known on YouTube, like to critique and comment on your favourite TV shows and films. In Bleeding on the Page they put their minds together to create the scripts they want to see. With each episode a new tale is told, written by Nitpix, performed by actors, and served with live sound effects. From science fiction to buddy cops, and everything in between, Bleeding on the Page is an absurd look into genre, the art storytelling, and great movies.


Inside My Tux Shop Watch List:

The Dead Zone (1983)

1922 (2017)

Gerald’s Game (2017)

1408 (2007)

11.22.63 (2016)


This is a Studio71 production. 


Producer - Jack Claramunt 

Exec Producer - Tom Payne & Jody Smith

Production Support - Phie McKenzie

Artwork - Jack Tongeman


Studio71 is a Red Arrow Studios Company.



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