In 2012, famous actors such as Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman and Jessica Chastain joined John Hillcoat and screenwriter Matt Bondurant to create ‘The Illegals’, a film that brought a piece of American history into the present.

The North American country was under strict prohibition law between the 1920s and the mid-1930s, when the Bourant brothers discovered how to make homemade whiskey and inadvertently became one of the country’s biggest alcohol smugglers, and all while managing to do so. evade the authorities.

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The incredible production based on real events and lasting 115 minutes is available on Netflix, but only for a few days due to the bad luck of moviegoers who have subscribed to this streaming platform.

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When will The Illegals be removed from Netflix?

As the What to See portal points out, we must remember that Netflix typically adds and removes films from its extensive catalog of films, series and documentaries, with the aim of keeping the most relevant productions available to its audience.

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In this sense, “Los Ilegales” will only be available on this platform until Thursday, November 30, as it will be withdrawn on December 1.

The film received a nomination at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and three others at the Georgia Film Critics Association. Regarding the film’s success at the time, Rotten Tomatoes points out that it received 66% acceptance from critics and 74% from audiences.

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“Gloomy, bloody and utterly flawed, The Illegals doesn’t achieve the epic status it aspires to, but it’s too beautifully shot and powerfully acted to be dismissed,” the rating said.