‘We’re All Potential Victims’ In See How They Run First Trailer!

Whodunnit? Watch the funny UK Trailer for See How They Run Trailer at The Peoples Movies

Searchlight Pictures have released the official UK Trailer for whodunnit comedy mystery, See How They Run. When we’re no longer merely suspects, we’re all potential victims!

I think we can say after the success of Rian Johnson‘s Knives Out, those old fashioned murder mysteries have become very popular again. Like Hitchcock, Agatha Christie has had a big influence on the genre be it from her pen. This film certainly has the writers tropes, this film does have a history as it’s a film version of a smash hit stage play by Philip King.

Starring Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan in 1950’s London West End a smash hit play has halted when a important member of the cast is found murdered. A veteran detective (Rockwell) and ambitious rookie (Ronan) attempt to solve the murder.

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In the West End of 1950s London, plans for a movie version of a smash-hit play come to an abrupt halt after a pivotal member of the crew is murdered. When world-weary Inspector Stoppard (Sam Rockwell) and eager rookie Constable Stalker (Saoirse Ronan) take on the case, the two find themselves thrown into a puzzling whodunit within the glamorously sordid theatre underground, investigating the mysterious homicide at their own peril.

The rest of ‘the potential victims’ sorry cast include Adrien Brody, David Oyelowo, Ruth Wilson, Harris Dickinson, Shirley Henderson, Sian Clifford, Jacob Fortune-Lloyd, Reece Shearsmith, and Charlie Cooper.

See How They Run will be released by Searchlight Pictures in UK, Irish cinemas from 9th September.


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