Romantic comedy At Middleton has released a new clip.
The short video shows Andy Garcia and Vera Farmiga's characters playing Euphemia Allen's famous composition 'Chopsticks', reports Deadline.
At Middleton tells the story of two strangers (Garcia and Farmiga) who accompany their kids on a tour of Middleton College.
The pair, who are both married, soon leave their offspring and head off on their own tour of the campus.
At Middleton is written by Glenn German and Adam Rodgers, with Rodgers directing.
Farmiga's younger sister Taissa Farmiga, who appears in American Horror Story: Coven, also features in the movie.
Vera Farmiga can be seen in TV series Bates Motel and previously starred in horror film The Conjuring.
At Middleton will have a limited Us release on January 31. No UK dates have been announced.
The short video shows Andy Garcia and Vera Farmiga's characters playing Euphemia Allen's famous composition 'Chopsticks', reports Deadline.
At Middleton tells the story of two strangers (Garcia and Farmiga) who accompany their kids on a tour of Middleton College.
The pair, who are both married, soon leave their offspring and head off on their own tour of the campus.
At Middleton is written by Glenn German and Adam Rodgers, with Rodgers directing.
Farmiga's younger sister Taissa Farmiga, who appears in American Horror Story: Coven, also features in the movie.
Vera Farmiga can be seen in TV series Bates Motel and previously starred in horror film The Conjuring.
At Middleton will have a limited Us release on January 31. No UK dates have been announced.
- 1/26/2014
- Digital Spy
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