Peter Dinklage calls ‘roofman’ established a ‘gold mine’ for him


Peter Dinklage becomes sincere about Roufman's last movie
Peter Dinklage becomes sincere about the last movie of ‘Roofman’

Rofman’s parts, Peter Dinklage’s new movie, is filmed on the set in a US “R” store by Toys, a chain of toy stores in Canada.

He game of Thrones The student plays a store manager, but out of paper, says that the shooting on the site was particularly useful for him and his cast.

Explaining why, Peter says that he and his co -star Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst are parents, so “for all of us with children, it was a gold mine because they really filled those” r “we” toys.

He shared the set was a renewed store, although abandoned, “it was an old -abandoned” r “toy that renewed and made it a current day in the time of the movie toys” r “us. And yes, that was our wrapping gift.”

He Ceiling Synopsis says that “follow Jeffrey Manchester (Channing Tatum), a former army rangers and fighter father who resorts to steal restaurants from McDonald’s by cutting holes in his roofs, which is worth the nickname: Roufman.”

“After escaping from prison, he lives in a” R “toy for six months, surviving without being detected while placing his next movement.”

“But when he falls in love with Leigh (Kirsten Dunst), a divorced mother attracted by her undeniable charm, her double life begins to crumble, triggering a convincing and suspense game of cat and mouse when her past closes,” said the logline.

Ceiling He leans in cinemas on October 10.



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