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Perhaps it's no coincidence that his latest film — one of three Clarke shot during breaks this past year — is a crime drama about Depression-era bootleggers called The Wettest Country in the World.
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That was a film based on the novel by Matt Bondurant called The Wettest Country In The World Amazon.co.uk / Amazon.com which was a crime thriller set in the American depression.
Filmstalker: Hillcoat's film cancelled, blames Internet and economy 2010
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LaBeouf had stamped "Wettest" as a passion project and stuck with it even as names such as
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That leads to his role in the moon shine drama "The Wettest County In The World," an indie film that caused great commotion upon its distribution rights coming up for sale.
Shia LaBeouf: Admits Megan Fox Hookup, Trashes Own Films In Details 2011
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'Wettest' is the first time they've ever asked the racehorse.
Shia LaBeouf: Admits Megan Fox Hookup, Trashes Own Films In Details 2011
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"When you're a racehorse and you've got 20 trainers, all the trainers want the racehorse to run a certain way," he told the LA Times of the difference between his major films and "Wettest," which co-stars Gary Oldman, Tom Hardy, Jessica Chastain and Mia Wasikowska.
Shia LaBeouf: Admits Megan Fox Hookup, Trashes Own Films In Details 2011
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Finally, Cave has reportedly written the screenplay to The Promised Land, an adaptation of Matt Bondurant's bootlegging novel The Wettest County in the World, which is set to be directed by The Proposition's John Hillcoat.
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During our AFM coverage, we premiered the promo poster for The Promised Land (formerly The Wettest Country in the World), the next film from director John Hillcoat and writer Nick Cave (who previously teamed up to make The Proposition) with Shia LaBeouf, Ryan Gosling, and Amy Adams set to star.
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By early morning the city had broken a record: Wettest Year Ever — or at least the wettest since records were first compiled in 1871.
Chicago Drowns Its Sorrows and Sets a Record - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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By early morning the city had broken a record: Wettest Year Ever — or at least the wettest since records were first compiled in 1871.
Chicago Drowns Its Sorrows and Sets a Record - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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