PODCAST | Angelo Acerbi interviews Matt Smith, actor of the film Last Night In Soho.
Matt Smith is the bad guy of Edgar Wright’s Last Night In Soho, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival. He plays a second class limp who tries to become someone in the low life of Swinging London in the ’60s by inducing young girls with big dreams to become prostitutes. He is a funny and nice guy, though, as you can hear yourself in this interview.
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