
London Calling (film) - Wikipedia
London Calling is a 2025 American action comedy film directed by Allan Ungar and written by Omer Levin Menekse, Quinn Wolfe and Ungar. It stars Josh Duhamel, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Rick Hoffman, …
LONDON CALLING Official Trailer (2025) Josh Duhamel - YouTube
First movie trailer for London Calling starring Josh Duhamel.
London Calling (2025) - IMDb
London Calling: Directed by Allan Ungar. With Josh Duhamel, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Rick Hoffman, Aidan Gillen. After fleeing the UK from a job gone wrong, a down on his luck hitman is forced to babysit the …
London Calling (2025) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Sep 19, 2025 · After fleeing the UK from a job gone wrong, a down on his luck hitman is forced to babysit the son of his new crime boss and show him how to become a man.
London Calling Trailer: Josh Duhamel Reunites With Director Of …
Jun 16, 2025 · The first London Calling trailer is here, revealing Josh Duhamel's reunion with director Allan Ungar as a hitman forced to mentor a crime boss' son.
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The Real Story Behind the Clash’s Punk Anthem “London Calling”
Apr 11, 2025 · The Clash enjoyed a fairly long career, but their biggest claim to fame has to be the punk rock classic “London Calling”, as well as the whole of the album of the same name from 1979.
“London Calling”: A Sonic Portrait of Rebellion and Urgency by The …
“London Calling,” the iconic title track from The Clash’s 1979 double album, stands as a powerful testament to the band’s artistic vision and the sociopolitical climate of the late 1970s.