We have fantastic first clip from the upcoming adaptation of the classic Graham Greene book Brighton Rock, courtesy of the folks at Cinematical/ The Playlist. The film marks the directorial debut of scripter Rowan Joffe, and follows the odd relationship between a young thug (Sam Riley) on the rise in the British underground and a tea room waitress (Andrea Riseborough) who witnesses a crime he has committed.
The film also stars John Hurt and Dame Helen Mirren.
Brighton Rock is yet to secure a distribution deal, but it is set to premiere at the 35th Toronto International Film Festival, which is now running.
Take a look at the clip below.
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