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Hatton Garden heist film King of Thieves gets a U.S. trailer

December 13, 2018 by Ricky Church

As King of Thieves gets ready for release in North America next month, a new U.S. trailer for the true crime story of the Hatton Garden heist has been released. From director James Marsh with a script by Joe Penhall, the film stars Michael Caine, Jim Broadbent, Tom Courtenay, Charlie Cox, Michael Gambon, Paul Whitehouse and Ray Winstone as a group of thieves on their final job gone wrong. Watch the trailer below….

From the producers of Legend and Baby Driver, and featuring an all-star cast of homegrown legends led by Sir Michael Caine, King of Thieves is the darkly funny, incredible true story of the Hatton Garden robbery, the most daring heist in British criminal history.

Here’s our exclusive interview with James Marsh, Charlie Cox and Joe Penhall…

King of Thieves is set for release in North American theaters and On Demand January 25, 2019.

Filed Under: Movies, News, Ricky Church, Trailers Tagged With: charlie cox, Jim Broadbent, King of Thieves, Michael Caine, Michael Gambon, Paul Whitehouse, Ray Winstone, Tom Courtenay

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