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Prestigious new trailer hits the net

Grab a sneak peak at Christopher Nolan's new film 'The Prestige', which stars Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale.

Jul 14 2006

A fantastic trailer for Christopher Nolan's forthcoming thriller 'The Prestige' has arrived online.

The period piece, which follows the journey of two magicians who start out as friends, become rivals and eventually end up as enemies, is set to hit screens at the end of the year.

With Nolan yet to make a bad film, and a cast that includes Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, Michael Caine and Scarlett Johansson, it looks like 'The Prestige' will be well worth the wait.

To see why we're so excited about the film, head here.

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  • Anne Hedley said...
    Having seen the trailers the film is different and hasmany things going for it. A change from the action films of this calabour would be excellent.
    I first sawa Hugh Jackman on stage in Oklahoma and he was awesome and i have collected all his films to date and I have NEVER been disappointed in any of his performances. He is indeed multi-talented, a fantastic leading man whom many fans wait breathlessly for him to act in good scripted films, and take him to the Oscar that is within his grasp Posted on Jul 18 2006 23:49
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