Franklyn – Movie Trailer
Esser (Bernard Hill) is a broken man, searching for his wayward son amongst the rough streets of London’s homeless. Milo (Sam Riley) is a heartbroken thirty-something desperately trying to find a way back to the purity of first love. Emilia (Eva Green) is a beautiful art student, her suicidal art projects becoming increasingly more complex and deadly. Preest (Ryan Phillippe) is a masked vigilante detective, searching for his nemesis on the streets of Meanwhile City; a monolithic fantasy metropolis ruthlessly governed by faith and religious fervor. Esser, Milo, Emilia, Preest – a group of people who couldn’t be further apart. Their individual worlds are set for a cataclysmic collision. In an explosive finale, the path of a single bullet will decide the fate of our four lost souls.
Release Date: TBA 2009
Studio: Not Available
Director: Gerald McMorrow
Screenwriter: Gerald McMorrow
Starring: Ryan Phillippe, Eva Green, Sam Riley, Bernard Hill, Mark Wingett, Susannah York
Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Romance, Thriller
Rating: Not Available
Official Website: Not Available
Review: Not Available









Freaky.
This movie looks awesome. I look forward to seeing it when it comes out.
I agree Rob. I’d like to see this movie too. I really like Ryan Phillippe.
I want to see this even though I haven’t looked at Ryan Phillipe the same since he and Reese Witherspoon broke up.
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