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Film trailer: 'Repo Men' releases director’s cut

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Sunday 14 March 2010 21:00 EDT
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The ‘red band' (for adult audiences only) director's cut of the Repo Men trailer shows the work of The Union, makers of artiforgs, mechanical body organs, depicting graphic images of their installation and confiscation from victims. It follows Remy, played by Jude Law as he goes from hunter to hunted with a change of heart, literally and figuratively.

Also starring Liev Schreiber and Forest Whitaker, the film opens this weekend in the US. The film's website features online games at www.repomenarecoming.com and The Union website displays its artificial organs at www.theunioncares.com.

‘Red Band' trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hlcYoq08K0

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