Watch Robin Williams In The Angriest Man In Brooklyn Exclusive Clip

When Robin Williams died on 11 August, he left a raft of unreleased films on the shelf.

‘The Angriest Man In Brooklyn’, co-starring Mila Kunis, was one of them. The movie stars Williams as Henry Altmann, a grouchy man who’s mistakenly told he has 90 minutes to live by a young doctor (Kunis). He decides to spend his remaining time on Earth trying to put right everything that went wrong in his life.

That includes reconciling with his brother, played by ‘Game Of Thrones’ star Peter Dinklage, connecting with his estranged son, and building bridges with his wife (Melissa Leo). It’s not as easy as he thought.

In our exclusive clip, which you can watch above, Altmann tries to explain his bizarre situation to a disbelieving cop.

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Directed by Phil Alden Robinson (‘Field Of Dreams’), ‘The Angriest Man In Brooklyn’ is a remake of a 1997 Israeli comedy and is one of five films featuring the tragic star that have yet to properly see the light of day.

The others include ‘Night Of The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb’ in which he reprises his role as Teddy Roosevelt opposite Ben Stiller. There’s also a voice performance as a dog in ‘Absolutely Anything’, alongside Simon Pegg.

‘The Angriest Man In Brooklyn’ is released on DVD from 8 September courtesy of Signature Entertainment.

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