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Exclusive clip from 'The Proposition'

See Ray Winstone in action in this brilliant new film.

Mar 10 2006

To celebrate the release of John Hillcoat's 'The Proposition' today, we've got an exclusive clip for all you TOMB readers out there.

A dramatic scene that involves the incarceration of one of the Burns brothers and Ray Winstone insisting that 'justice will be done', it's a pivotal moment in this brilliant, brutal film.

And if that wasn't enough, we've also posted an exclusive interview with the film's writer, Nick Cave.

To see the clip, click here, to read the interview, head here, and make sure you catch 'The Proposition' this weekend as we guarantee you won't be disappointed!

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  • rus (registered user) said...
    The offical in that clip does a great job of being evil in that sceen. Checked out the trailer and looks like a must see. Guy still isn't playing nice mike, and keeps getting better and Ray winstone not in England for a film makes a change too. Posted on Mar 13 2006 12:11
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