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British Queen keen to watch 'Bruno'

Category :International Sub Category :Europe
2009-07-23 00:00:00
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London, July 23 - The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have requested Universal Studios for a copy of the controversial movie 'Bruno' starring Sacha Baron Cohen.

'We often get e-mails from important people requesting prints for private screenings. But when we realised it was for the Royals, there were a few chuckles. It isn't for the faint-hearted,' Thesun.co.uk reported a source at the film studio as saying.

The movie seems an unlikely choice for the Queen and her family to watch since it features a graphic sex scene featuring the character Bruno, his lover and an exercise bike.

For the publicity campaign, Cohen dressed up as a Buckingham Palace guard wearing a Bussy hat and leather hot pants.

'The humour is right up William and Harry's street -- but Prince Philip would probably have a heart attack,' added the source.


Author :Indo Asian News Service



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