June Squbb wild in the trailer of the comedy despite her 94 years

June Squbb wild in the trailer of the comedy despite her 94 years
June Squbb wild in the trailer of the comedy despite her 94 years

June Squibb stars in an action comedy about an old lady who doesn’t want to go to a nursing home. The crazy trailer of the film has been released, in which the actress embarks on an eventful adventure driving a scooter.

At 94 years old, and not one less, June Squibb he is in excellent shape, so much so that he agreed to star in a film which also has a dose of action. Titled Thelma, is in fact described as an action-comedy in which the tension is always very high and the limitations of those who are no longer in their prime offer more than a reason to laugh and have fun. From Thelma the trailer has just been released, which is truly hilarious and infinitely tender.

Thelma: the plot and the cast

Thelma tells the story of a 93 year old woman named Thelma which she miraculously managed to prevent her daughter from Galeplayed by Parker Poseyand to his brother-in-law Alan (Clark Gregg) to be placed in a retirement home. One day Thelma he lets himself be tricked by a stranger posing as his nephew and sends him $10,000. At that point, instead of giving in to the insistence of her daughter, she was more determined than ever to send her to an RSA, Thelma decides to take control of the situation and, together with his friend Well (Richard Roundtree), embarks on a mission to recover the money that was stolen from her.

Also due to his venerable age, June Squibb has a very long career behind him and had his first and so far only Oscar nomination in 2013 for Nebraska Of Alexander Payne. Always for Payne starred in About Schmidt. We also remember her in Alice, In & Out, In my dreams, Hubie Halloween and in the series Room 104.

Thelma: the film trailer

As promised, here’s the crazy trailer for Thelmawhich will be released in US theaters on June 21st.

 
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