Daniel Radcliffe & Lucas Hedges Cast in Vietnam War Thriller Movie Trust the Man

As an ardent film enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that Daniel Radcliffe and Lucas Hedges are joining forces for an exhilarating thriller titled “Trust the Man“, which is set against the tumultuous backdrop of the Vietnam War.

Director Will Graham, known for episodes like Daisy Jones & The Six, A League of Their Own, and Mozart in the Jungle, takes on Trust the Man as both director and screenwriter.

What do we know about the Trust the Man movie?

By the Set Timeframe, “This thrilling story unfolds about an ambitious Army Intelligence officer during the Vietnam War tasked with probing a highly decorated soldier who has an enigmatic history. As they delve deeper into surveillance and interrogation, the boundaries between loyalty and fixation become indistinct, pushing both characters towards a hazardous and unmanageable bond.

As a gaming enthusiast, I’m excited to share that Neon International is going to debut “Trust the Man” at the European Film Market in Berlin next week. They’re securing the foreign sales rights for this film. On our side of the pond, UTA Independent Film Group will be representing the United States rights. It’s an honor to be part of such a global release!

Graham collaborates on the film with Max Linsky, Tonia Davis, Jeffrey Soros, Luke Rodgers, and Hailey Wierengo.

Daniel Radcliffe is primarily recognized for his role as Harry Potter in the Harry Potter film series produced by Warner Bros. Pictures. He has also appeared in films like “The Woman in Black” (2012), “Horns” (2013), “Swiss Army Man” (2016), “Jungle” (2017), “Guns Akimbo” (2019), and “The Lost City” (2022). In 2016, he played Walter Mabry in “Now You See Me 2,” and he’s set to reprise that role in the upcoming third installment of the franchise, “Now You See Me 3,” due for release later this year.

In various films like Moonrise Kingdom (2012), Manchester by the Sea (2016), Lady Bird (2017), Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017), Boy Erased (2018), Ben Is Back (2018), Honey Boy (2019), French Exit (2020) and others, Hedges has showcased his acting talent. His most recent movie, Eva Victor’s Sorry, Baby, debuted at the Sundance Film Festival just last month.

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2025-02-06 20:10