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Exclusive 'Zodiac' clip
Get a taste of David Fincher's new thriller before it hits cinema screens.
May 15 2007
David Fincher's brilliant new serial killer thriller 'Zodiac' is released on Friday, and we've got an exclusive clip from the film to give you an early taster.
Detailing the lengthy investigation into the grizzly Zodiac murders that took place in the San Francisco area in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the film stars Robert Downey Jr, Mark Ruffalo and Jake Gyllenhall, and is a gripping account of how discovering the identity of the killer came to dominate the lives of those involved.
The scene in question features Gyllenhaal's Robert Graysmith (on whose book the film is based) trying to persuade Detective David Toschi to re-open the case, and is a key turning point in the film.
To watch the clip, simply click here, and to read the Time Out review, head here.
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