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Emma Thompson reveals her screen chemistry with Dustin Hoffman

Oscar-winning actress Emma Thompson says that she liked acting alongside Dustin Hoffman in their new movie Last Chance Harvey, as they shared a very good chemistry on film sets.

London, January 28 : Oscar-winning actress Emma Thompson says that she liked acting alongside Dustin Hoffman in their new movie 'Last Chance Harvey', as they shared a very good chemistry on film sets.

"It's a grown-up love story," Daily Snack quoted her as saying at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Switzerland.

"Sometimes you just have a proper chemistry with some actors and I had it with Tony Hopkins and I have it with Dustin," she added.

'Last Chance Harvey', likely to be released later this year, is not the first film in which Thompson and Hoffman have worked together. Before this, they worked together in the 2006 film 'Stranger Than Fiction', wherein Thompson played a writer.

Thompson also revealed that she had completed the script for the second film in the Nanny McPhee trilogy.

"It will be called Nanny McPhee UXB which stands for unexploded bombs," she said.

The shooting for the film might begin this autumn, she said.

Thompson received an Oscar in 1996 for best-adapted screenplay for her adaptation of Jane Austen's novel 'Sense and Sensibility'.

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