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Keira Knightley talks about “Never Let Me Go”

Keira Knightley is promoting her upcoming film, “Never Let Me Go”. The movie tells the story of cloned children who are raised to become organ donors.

Here is an excerpt from a CBS interview with Keira:

(CBS) Keira Knightley, radiant star of beautiful films of days gone by is in a new film based on the book by Kazuo Ishiguro, “Never Let Me Go.” The film imagines a world of lives cut short under exceptional circumstances.

“Early Show”Special Contributor Amanda Holden spoke to the stunning actress in London where she lives.

According to Holden, the stunning actress says she’s a London girl and that she’s had a lovely childhood, but Knightley has been a movie star from the age of seventeen. She since made a dozen films. And none of those characters she says are anything like her.

But it is this new horror film — horror because it fills you with horror, and it has taken her in a whole new direction.

Playing the quintessential English aristocrat, the exquisite Knightley has illuminated costume dramas from to “Pride and Prejudice” to “Atonement” to the billion dollar franchise “Pirates of the Caribbean.”

Holden took Knightley to the Chiswick Town Hall, a gothic building in London where they filmed scenes for her sinister new science fiction movie about school children, “Never Let Me Go.”

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