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'A Cock and Bull Story' trailer online

See Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon in all their comedic glory.

Nov 25 2005

The trailer has hit for one of Time Out's favourite films of the year thus far – namely 'A Cock and Bull Story'.

Directed by Michael Winterbottom ('9 Songs', '24 Hour Party People'), it's a strange and wonderful adaptation of Laurence Sterne's classic novel 'The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy'.

With a plot that's positively bursting with invention and cameos from the likes of Gillian Anderson, Jeremy Northam, Stephen Fry and Dylan Moran, this really is one not to be missed.

To read Time Out's LFF review click here.

And to see the trailer, click here: 'A Cock and Bull Story' trailer.

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