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 Trailer of Tourist starring Angelina, Depp released

 Updated at: 1030 PST,  Thursday, September 16, 2010
Trailer of Tourist starring Angelina, Depp released LOS ANGELES: Trailer of the much-awaited Hollywood flick “The Tourist’ has been unveiled on September 15.

Angelina Jolie will act flirtatious around Johnny Depp in "The Tourist". Columbia Pictures has finally released a brand new trailer for the thriller, teasing fans on what to expect from its two leading actors and their sparking chemistry. Around two-minute long, the sneak peek takes a look at the "Salt" actress' first meeting with the "Rango" star while on a train.

In the promo video, 47-year-old Johnny praises his co-star, "You look ravenous." To which, the real-life partner of Brad Pitt replies, "Do you mean ravishing?"

Continuing their flirtation fest, Johnny is later heard telling Angelina, "I'm not really good at, you know, kissing you." A glimpse at the 35-year-old beauty disrobing herself is also shared.

"The Tourist" revolves around the life of Frank, an American tourist visiting Italy to mend a broken heart. Elise, meanwhile, is an extraordinary woman who deliberately crosses his path to mislead all those following her former lover.

Against the breathtaking backdrop of Venice, Frank pursues a potential romance but soon finds himself and Elise being caught in whirlwind of intrigue and danger.

In addition to Angelina and Johnny, this thriller is also supported by the likes of Paul Bettany, Rufus Sewell and Timothy Dalton. Having Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck serving as director, it is scheduled to hit U.S. theaters on December 10. Its trailer will also be played in front of Ben Affleck's "The Town" that hits cinemas this Friday, September 17.
 
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