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'Outlaw' trailer

See the trailer for what will doubtless be one of the most violent and controversial films of the year.

Jan  9 2007

We've been covering 'Outlaw' since the film was first announced at the start of last year. It stars Sean Bean, Bob Hoskins and Danny Dyer, and when we caught up with writer director Nick Love, he had this to say on the subject.

'The film is about a modern day outlaw posse. It's about a group of men in England, from very different walks of life, who for very different reasons and motives, come together and form a gang to try and right what they see as the wrongs in this country.

'It's about the breakdown of law and order in this country and the fact that the public, as individuals, feel let down by the government, feel let down by the police and want to do something about it.'

Sounds intriguing? Well now you can have a look at the film for yourself as the first full trailer has hit the web, and can be found amongst out Top Ten Trailers. Also, look out for our 'Outlaw' set visit, coming to The TOMB very soon.

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  • (bella)n corz said...
    we want to know if we can come n see the film( really just want to meet danny dyer hes pure lush love all the films his in specially football factory) wish he would come up ncle one night and go down the town xxxxxxxxx Posted on Feb 10 2007 14:29
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  • Bashkim Latifi said...
    Hi I want to know if is possible to came to the premier because I was extra on the outlaw. Please let me know thnx . Posted on Feb 02 2007 22:06
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  • Sharron Nettles said...
    I just want to know when the movie Outlaw will be released in the U.S. Posted on Jan 10 2007 17:39
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