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Noel Clarke’s 4321: the unofficial trailer
Simon Brew
Catch the banned-from-YouTube unofficial trailer for Noel Clarke’s 4.3.2.1 right here. Be warned: contains flashing imagery…
Published on Feb 18, 2010
If you've been following actor/writer/director/pretty much does everything Noel Clarke's Twitter feed over the past couple of weeks, you might already be familiar with the story of this unofficial trailer for his upcoming film 4.3.2.1.
The trailer that's been banned from YouTube, even though - as Clarke himself points out - there's an awful lot worse up there. But if you wanted to see it, we've now got it live right here. We're not going to be banning it anytime soon, either.
We should point out that you need to be 18 to watch this: we'd put an age gate up, but we suspect you might all lie on it anyway. If you are under 18, and fancy a look at the film, then check out the earlier trailer for the movie underneath.
4.3.2.1 is out in June. And our interview with Mr Noel Clarke will be live on this site next week...
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