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Posted on 2 August 201417 August 2014 by Katherine

Jude Law’s ‘Gentleman’s Wager’

Johnnie Walker Blue Label has just released a short film starring Jude Law & Giancarlo Giannini.  They shot it in the British Virgin Islands and London and it’s not only gorgeous it keeps with what seems to be this weekend’s theme, happy dancing.

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