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'Thin Ice': Greg Kinnear goes crooked in trailer
Published Friday, Jan 6 2012, 10:26 GMT | By Hugh Armitage | Add comment
A trailer and poster have been released for Thin Ice.
The black comedy stars Greg Kinnear as a troubled and dishonest insurance salesman.
He is desperately pursuing his big break in an attempt to smooth things over with his estranged wife (Lea Thompson).
Kinnear gets caught up with an unstable locksmith (Billy Crudup) in an attempt to con a retired farmer (Alan Arkin) out of his expensive violin with disastrous results. The movie also features Pan Am actor David Harbour.

It is directed by Jill Sprecher (Big Love), who also wrote the script alongside her sister and frequent collaborator Karen Sprecher.
The Kennedys star Kinnear is due to appear in a guest role on ABC's Modern Family this year.
Thin Ice will debut in cinemas on February 17.
The black comedy stars Greg Kinnear as a troubled and dishonest insurance salesman.
He is desperately pursuing his big break in an attempt to smooth things over with his estranged wife (Lea Thompson).
Kinnear gets caught up with an unstable locksmith (Billy Crudup) in an attempt to con a retired farmer (Alan Arkin) out of his expensive violin with disastrous results. The movie also features Pan Am actor David Harbour.

It is directed by Jill Sprecher (Big Love), who also wrote the script alongside her sister and frequent collaborator Karen Sprecher.
The Kennedys star Kinnear is due to appear in a guest role on ABC's Modern Family this year.
Thin Ice will debut in cinemas on February 17.
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