Film director 'honoured' to work on last Postlethwaite film

Pete Postlethwaite's involvement in the last film he made - new comedy 'Killing Bono' - was an "amazing honour" for all those who took part, its director said tonight.

Pete Postlethwaite's involvement in the last film he made - new comedy 'Killing Bono' - was an "amazing honour" for all those who took part, its director said tonight.

The Oscar-nominated actor, who died in January after a long fight with cancer, plays a camp landlord in the film about two brothers who fail to crack the music industry while their schoolfriends U2 shoot to worldwide fame.

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