See Robin Williams In The First Trailer For His Final Dramatic Film, 'Boulevard'
Robin Williams gave his final dramatic performance in indie movie “Boulevard.” The film, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival last year, stars Williams as Nolan, a 60-year-old closeted man who’s been hiding from his true self all of his life. In the first trailer, we meet Nolan, who has been working at the same bank and married to the same woman for decades. But, finally, Nolan decides to explore who he really is.
“Boulevard” is one of four films Williams left behind after he died in August of 2014, including “Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb ” and “A Merry Friggin’ Christmas,” both of which opened last year, and the comedy “Absolutely Anything,” in which Williams voiced a dog.
“Boulevard,” which also stars Bob Odenkirk, Kathy Baker and Roberto Aguire, opens in New York on July 10.
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