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  1. 17 de jun. de 2015 · Cut to Henderson’s barbershop, where Barney, devoid of clientele-pleasing-pizazz (“nae patter, nae sparkle”), has been shifted away from his shopfront position after 20 years of cutting hair ...

  2. The Legend of Barney Thomson. In this surrealistic comedy, Robert Carlyle stars as Barney Thomson, a Glaswegian barber who inadvertently stumbles into a life of serial murder. The consequences prove to be both macabre and absurd. Now Barney Thomson must scramble to cover his crimes. IMDb 6.2 1 h 37 min 2016. 16+.

  3. Dirección: Robert Carlyle. Intérpretes: Robert Carlyle, Emma Thompson, Ray Winstone, James Cosmo. Película basada en un libro de Douglas Lindsay. Con guión de Richard Cowan y Colin McLaren (“Donkeys”). Sinopsis Barney Thomson (Robert Carlyle), un tímido barbero de Glasgow, vive una existencia rutinaria y gris. Esta vida monótona cambia, cuando tras un homicidio accidental, se

  4. 18 de jun. de 2015 · The title may be “The Legend of Barney Thomson,” but it’s the protagonist’s near-namesake, Emma Thompson, who earns all the glory in Scottish star Robert Carlyle‘s amiably uneven ...

  5. Barney Thomson - an awkward, diffident, barber - lives a life of desperate mediocrity. Shunned at work and at home, unable to break out of a twenty-year rut, each dull day blends seamlessly into the next. However, there is no life so tedious that it cannot be spiced up by inadvertent murder, a deranged psychopath, and a freezer full of neatly packaged meat. Barney Thomson’s uninteresting ...

  6. The Legend of Barney Thomson may not quite live up to its grandiose title, but it offers a fine calling card for debuting director Carlyle, and Emma Thompson's performance adds a spark. A London ...

  7. Overview. Barney Thomson, awkward, diffident, Glasgow barber, lives a life of desperate mediocrity and his uninteresting life is about to go from 0 to 60 in five seconds, as he enters the grotesque and comically absurd world of the serial killer. Robert Carlyle. Director. Colin McLaren.