Nicolas Cage & Elijah Wood clown around in exclusive BTS clip from The Trust

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Nicolas Cage Elijah Wood The Trust Exclusive

Over the past decade Nicolas Cage has appeared in an incredible variety of movies, ranging from big-budget blockbusters to DTV projects, but no matter which type of project or what type of role Cage takes on, he can almost always be counted upon to deliver an entertaining performance. One of Cage's more recent projects, THE TRUST, paired him up with Elijah Wood as they played two police officers who work dull administrative jobs and make extra money by selling stolen Civil Service Exams to other officers. After learning of a heroin dealer's custom bank-style vault, they hatch a plan to rob the vault and split whatever they find inside, but once they figure out what it actually contains, it's already too late to turn back. Dun dun duuuun.

We've got an exclusive behind-the-scenes clip from THE TRUST for your viewing pleasure in which Elijah Wood and directors Alex and Ben Brewer discuss the film's characters as well as what it's like to work with Nicolas Cage.

THE TRUST was released on Blu-ray/DVD today and you can check out a review from our own Chris Bumbray right here!

Source: JoBlo

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