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Demi Moore Flawless in London

Updated on 29 November 2008

Source ITN

Striptease star Demi Moore has talked about new role in the thriller Flawless at its UK premiere.

In the film, she plays about businesswoman Laura Quinn who plots to rob the diamond company she works for.

She said she really enjoyed the role.

"I was really fascinated with this story. I thought it was really multi-layered. I thought she was a fascinating woman and I thought it was a really unique love story," she said.

The film - set in London in the 1960s and directed by Michael Radford - co-stars Sir Michael Caine as janitor Hobbs who helps Laura in her plot when she becomes frustrated that as a woman she is always being overlooked for promotion.

Moore said: "It was my second time working with Michael. I was actually more excited this time because I just have a greater appreciation for who he is and all he has done."

Moore also has a British accent in the film which she describes as a, "bad British accent in my opinion."

Moore attended the UK charity premiere of the new film - with husband Ashton Kutcher on her arm.

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