Eng. Oxford trailer

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Last Updated on July 27, 2021

We’ve only been seeing trailers dubbed in Spanish thus far for Alex de la Iglesia’s THE OXFORD MURDERS, starring John Hurt, Elijah Wood and Leonor Watling. It has looked intriguing, but damn if I understood a word of it! Well, finally here’s the preview in English, although it’s pretty much the same look at the flick. It just came out in Spain last week, and will roll out internationally during the Spring. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem to have a U.S. date as of yet (I’m guessing it will hit DVD directly).

At Oxford University, a professor (Hurt) and a grad student (Wood) work together to try and stop a potential series of murders seemingly linked by mathematical symbols.

Who’s got money on one of them being the villain? You’d better believe I do! Check out the trailer below!

Source: Youtube

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