Film trailer: Taylor Lautner in ‘Abduction’

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Thursday 11 August 2011 19:00 EDT
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The second trailer for the action thriller Abduction starring Twilight star Taylor Lautner was released August 11, marking his first film outside the vampire trilogy and his first lead role.

Lautner plays a teenager who witnesses the murder of his parents and narrowly escapes, only to discover that he was kidnapped as a child when he finds his picture posted on a missing-persons website.

The high-gear footage shows the killers in pursuit, as Lautner fights off attacks while trying to learn the truth about his past.

Abduction costars Lily Collins (one of the upcoming Snow Whites), Alfred Molina ( The Sorcerer's Apprentice) and Sigourney Weaver ( Avatar).

Abduction opens in a dozen territories on September 23 including North America and Russia, followed by the UK and France September 28 and other markets in October.

Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1E7B3fnja8

http://www.abductionthefilm.com

RC

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