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The Company You Keep Trailer – Shia LaBeouf is after Robert Redford

August 31, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


The Company You Keep debuts soon at TIFF, and as a result the first trailer for the movie has arrived, which sees Shia LaBeouf trying to track down Robert Redford, who also directs. The drama is Redford’s first time in front of a camera since 2007’s Lions for Lambs, and sees him playa former Weather Underground militant who’s been wanted by the FBI for 30-years, but is forced out of hiding and on the lam when a young journalist (LaBeouf) uncovers his true identity. The script is adapted from the novel of the same name by Neil Gordon. No UK release date is currently set.

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ACTORS: Robert Redford, Shia Labeouf  DIRECTORS: Robert Redford  FILMS: The Company You Keep  

Anna Kendrick Finds The Company You Keep

October 22, 2011 By Movie Muser Leave a Comment

Director Robert Redford is certainly filling out the cast for his upcoming political thriller The Company You Keep, with Variety reporting that the increasingly impressive ensemble now includes Anna Kendrick, Terrence Howard, Brendan Gleeson, Sam Elliott, and newcomer Jackie Evancho, an 11-year-old finalist on America’s Got Talent. They join Robert Redford, Shia LaBeouf, Brit Marling, Nick Nolte, Susan Sarandon, Richard Jenkins, Julie Christie, Stephen Root, Stanley Tucci and Chris Cooper in the Lem Dobbs-scripted pic, based on the novel by Neil Gordon.

Robert Redford stars as Jim Grant, a former Weather Underground militant wanted by the FBI for 30 years, who must go on the run when a young, ambitious reporter (Shia LaBeouf) exposes his true identity. Anna Kendrick will play Diana, a young FBI agent and Shia LaBeouf’s former flame, who provides him with that information he needs to uncover the truth about Grant and a Bank of Michigan robbery.

Terrence Howard will play Cornelius, the senior FBI agent on the case who has relentlessly pursued Grant across the nation and now leads the task force assigned to take down the Weather Underground fugitives who have been on the run for three decades. Brendan Gleeson will play Henry Osborne, the retired Michigan Chief of Police who investigated the bank robbery in the 1960s, while Sam Elliott will be Mac, Julie Christie’s employer in the marijuana trade who used to be romantically involved with her. Jackie Evancho will play Robert Redford’s daughter, who recently lost her mother and is unaware of her father’s militant past.

It’s an incredible cast for what should be a very intriguing movie. The political action thriller is currently filming in Vancouver.

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ACTORS: Anna Kendrick, Terrence Howard, Brendan Gleeson, Sam Elliott, Jackie Evancho, Robert Redford, Brit Marling, Nick Nolte, Susan Sarandon, Richard Jenkins, Julie Christie, Stephen Root, Stanley Tucci, Chris Cooper, Shia Labeouf  DIRECTORS: Robert Redford  FILMS: The Company You Keep  

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