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Brad pitt and Marion Cotillard in the Thriller Robert Zemeckis: watch the first trailer for “Allies”

Published the first video of spy film “the Allies,” which was directed by Oscar-winner Robert Zemeckis, the author of the trilogy “Back to the future” and “Forrest Gump.” The name Zemeckis and stellar cast made the “Allies” one of the most anticipated films of this year.

Brad pitt and Marion Cotillard in the Thriller Robert Zemeckis: watch the first trailer for “Allies”

Partly “romantic fighter” “Allies” was based on real events. Judging by the trailer, the audience expects a tense spectacle on a Grand scale, but the film is not to be devoid of psychological insight.

Screenwriter of “Allies” Steven knight says:This is a very strange story. I first heard about it in my youth when I worked in Texas as a dishwasher. I met with a British girlfriend, her aunt once told about his brother who served in times of war in the British secret service. This story is forever etched in my memory, I knew that on its basis it is possible to remove a great movie. Still I find it hard to believe that this story took such a Director, the role will be fulfilled by these actors. It is the dream of every writer!”
Trailer for “Allies”
In the story, an American spy Max Watan while on a mission in Casablanca falls in love with a French intelligence officer Marianne Basiger. However, his main mission is not to win the heart of a beautiful lady, and to kill off an important Nazi figure. The action takes place during the Second world war – in 1942. At the same time, judging by the available now HR from the movie, we can assume that vatana and Bosicor waiting for family life, but will it be happy? After all, once max gets information, according to which Marianne – Nazi infiltrator.

Stills from the film “the Allies”

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