Eastwood's -Changeling' gets a poster…
wearemoviegeeks.com - 24th Sep 2008

wearemoviegeeks.com - 24th Sep 2008

Angelina Jolie’s ‘Changeling’
Check out the trailer for Angelina Jolie’s upcoming film “Changeling.” The movie, directed by Clint Eastwood, is about a woman in 1920’s Los Angeles who has doubts about the identity of her son after he’s kidnapped and returned.
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Clint Eastwood's The Changeling Poster
Below from our friends at Filmz.ru we have the poster for The Changeling. Clint Eastwood one of the most talented new actors turned directors is going to direct Angelina Jolie in anew flick called Changeling ( no not a remake of the horror film ). Jolie plays a woman whose son is abducted but retrieved; she suspects, however, that the returned child is not her kid. The woman must then confront corruption in the LAPD. The story is based on true events in 1920s Los Angeles.
Changeling (The Exchange): Trailer
Clint Eastwood directs Angelina Jolie and John Malkovich in a provocative thriller based on actual events: Changeling. In the film, Christine Collins' (Jolie) prayers are met when her kidnapped son is returned. But amidst the frenzy of the photo-op reunion, she realizes this child is not hers. Facing corrupt police and a skeptical public, she desperately hunts for answers, only to be confronted by a truth that will change her forever.
Los Angeles, 1928: On a Saturday morning in a working-class suburb, C
The Changeling Trailer (Video)
The Changeling trailer has been released. Clint Eastwood directed the film starring Angelina Jolie. The film is based on the true story of Christine Collins, a Los Angeles mother whose search for her missing and murdered son lead to uncovering of Los Angeles Police Department corruption in a case that spanned from 1928 - 1930.
The movie is set for nationwide release on October 31st.
The Changeling Trailer - Video
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The Official Changeling Trailer!
It’s out! The official Changeling trailer is out! I knew it was coming fairly soon - why did I know that? Because on the Ellen show yesterday she ran into Clint Eastwood on the lot. He asked Ellen’s to help him choose which movie poster he should use - and the two posters were of the Changeling! Nice way to promote the film without paying for it! Way to go Clint!
The Changeling is sure to be a huge hit this year - even though it is about a very sad topic. It covers the story of one mother duri
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Changeling Poster
Changeling which is directed by Clint Eastwood is set in the 1920’s and is about Christine Collins (Jolie) who’s son is returned to her after being kidnapped, she soon comes to suspect that the child is not her own. After being vilified as an unfit mother, Christine must confront the city authorities and corruption in the Los Angeles Police Department in order to find out the truth.
Changeling has release date of October 31.
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Changeling Trailer
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Changeling
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