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Film trailer: Jude Law and Forest Whitaker in 'Repo Men'

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Friday 12 March 2010 20:00 EST
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Jude Law stars in this futuristic thriller film about an organ repossession man who has a heart attack on the job and must struggle to make the payments on his new heart -- or run. The cast also includes Liev Schreiber, Forest Whitaker, and Alice Braga ( I Am Legend).

Jude Law stars in this futuristic thriller film about an organ repossession man who has a heart attack on the job and must struggle to make the payments on his new heart - or run. The cast also includes Liev Schreiber, Forest Whitaker, and Alice Braga ( I Am Legend).

The US release date of Repo Men was pushed forward a couple weeks to March 19 from April 2, because of an opening in the schedule when Clash of the Titans was moved a week for more 3D theaters.

The story is based on the book The Repossession Mambo by Eric Garcia who also wrote the script with Garrett Lerner, a writer for the award-winning television show House

It is not a sequel to the wacky 1984 film low-budget cult favorite, Repo Man, about a man repossessing vehicles.

A new "director's cut" red-band trailer for adult audiences was released this week (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hlcYoq08K0).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0LkMrPMMhw

www.repomenarecoming.com

RC

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