The Big Ugly stars Vinnie Jones, Malcom McDowell and Ron Perlman

Vertical Entertainment has released the official new trailer for the upcoming movie, THE BIG UGLY, which is being released digitally on July 24th. You can take a look a the footage in the video player below, alongside the new poster.

Anglo-American relations go bad when London mob bosses invest in a West Virginia oil deal in hopes of laundering dirty money… Neeyln (Vinnie Jones) has always been the loyal enforcer for crime boss Harris (Malcolm McDowell) back in London, taking care of problems and people that disrupt his illicit business. When Harris strikes a deal with an old friend – American oilman Preston (Ron Perlman) – they find themselves in the wild hills of West Virginia. Contracts are signed and the whiskey flows in celebration, but overnight Neelyn’s girlfriend disappears, last seen with Preston’s wayward son Junior. Lines are drawn between family and friends, but nothing will stop Neelyn from getting answers — and retribution.

The Big Ugly

THE BIG UGLY stars Vinnie Jones (Snatch, Gone in 60 Seconds), Ron Perlman (Hellboy, Sons of Anarchy), and Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange, Halloween). The film is written, directed, and produced by Scott Wiper (The Condemned) with Vinnie Jones also serving as producer. Also starring Nicholas Braun (Succession, How To Be Single), Leven Rambin (The Hunger Games, Percy Jackson: Seas of Monsters), Bruce McGill (Lincoln, National Lampoon’s Animal House), Lenora Crichlow (Fast Girls, Deception) and Joelle Carter (Justified, High Fidelity).

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THE BIG UGLY WILL BE RELEASED DIGITALLY FROM 24TH JULY

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