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“British Comedian Jimmy Carr’s ‘Fackham Hall’ Trailer Breaks Records”

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“Fackham Hall,” a film created by British comedian Jimmy Carr, has generated immense excitement among fans following the release of its trailer. The movie is set in early 1900s England and revolves around a murder mystery storyline, drawing comparisons to a blend of “Downton Abbey” and “Monty Python.”

The plot centers on Eric Noone, portrayed by Ben Radcliffe, who secures a position at the peculiar Fackham Hall manor. While climbing the hierarchy, he embarks on a forbidden love affair with Rose Davenport, played by Thomasin McKenzie.

The trailer for this production helmed by Jim O’Hanlon has garnered a record-breaking 7.3 million views since its debut on October 28, making it the most-watched trailer ever for Bleecker Street, the production company behind the film. The movie is slated for release in US theaters on December 5 by Bleecker Street, featuring notable actors like Tom Felton from the “Harry Potter” series and a cameo by Jimmy Carr.

Despite the US release date confirmation, there is currently no information available regarding a release date for UK audiences. The filming took place in Yorkshire in 2024, prompting speculation on the delay in announcing a UK release date.

Jimmy Carr shared the movie poster on Instagram, teasing fans with the tagline: “Born to aristocracy. Bred for idiocy. Coming to US theaters December 5.” Fans are eagerly awaiting news of a potential UK release date, as Jimmy Carr has remained tight-lipped on the matter.

The anticipation continues as viewers anticipate any updates on a UK release date, with hopes of enjoying “Fackham Hall” in theaters soon.

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