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(16-17/05) Film Place latest screening



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THE Film Place is showing No Country For Old Men (15) on Friday (16/05) at 8pm and Saturday (17/05) at 7.30pm.
No Country For Old Men takes you on a gripping, suspenseful ride worthy of the masterly Hitchcock.

Man hunts man in this multi-Oscar winning movie set in the Texan desert, where cowboy Lewellyn Moss (played by Josh Brolin) stumbles across a horribly failed drug deal.

Succumbing to the temptation of what appears to be ready cash, his life becomes a constant nightmare when he is pursued by a psychotic assassin (played by Javier Bardem).

Moss finally understands the desperate plight he and his wife find themselves in and he sends her into hiding while he himself tries to break free from the deadly coil cast about him.

The local sheriff (played by Tommy Lee Jones) sets out in pursuit of both men.

The film can be seen at the Ian Fairbairn Lecture Hall, Chandos Road Building, University of Buckingham.




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  • Last Updated: 15 May 2008 10:59 AM
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  • Location: Buckingham
 
 
  

 
 


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