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  1. 13 mai 2020 · 4. 186 views 3 years ago. The official making of short drama Killing Thyme, starring Golden Globe winning actor Brian Cox. Rent or buy the film on Vimeo On Demand here:...

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  2. 7 nov. 2015 · Killing Thyme: Directed by M.J. McMahon. With Brian Cox, Charlotte Riley, Joe Reynolds, Gino Pantelidou. Eight-year-old Sam is desperate for an allotment. When he meets Norman, a curmudgeonly old man with a neglected allotment and a death wish, Sam thinks he has the solution to both of their problems.

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  3. 2 juin 2017 · Killing Thyme - Official Film Clip - YouTube. Capture. 281 subscribers. 6. 549 views 7 years ago. Eight year old Sam is desperate for an allotment. When he meets Norman, a curmudgeonly old...

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  4. The official trailer for Killing Thyme, rent or buy the film online now. http://killingthyme.com/ Eight year old Sam is desperate for an Allotment. When he meets Norman, a curmudgeonly old man with a neglected allotment and a death wish, Sam thinks he has the solution to both of their problems. Since its release, the film has been nominated for ...

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  5. www.primevideo.com › detail › Killing-ThymePrime Video: Killing Thyme

    Killing Thyme. Eight year old Sam is desperate for an allotment. When he meets Norman, a curmudgeonly old man with a neglected allotment and a death wish, Sam thinks he has the solution to both of their problems. 23min 2015. 7+. Comedy. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location. Details. More info. Subtitles. None available.

  6. The official trailer for Killing Thyme, rent or buy the film on Vimeo On Demand here: vimeo.com/ondemand/killingthymehttp://wearecapture.com/

  7. Killing Thyme is a multi-toned exploration into the relationship between two polar opposites, budding horticulturalist, Sam (Joe Reynolds) and the original grumpy old man, Norman (Brian Cox). The film perfectly captures the naivety of youth and the cynicism of old age.