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Peaky Blinders boss builds much bigger bomb...

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PEAKY Blinders star Cillian Murphy has gone through an amazing physical transforma­tion to play Dr J. Robert Oppenheime­r, the ‘father of the atomic bomb’, in a $100 million blockbuste­r.

Murphy, 45, lost at least a stone to portray the tortured genius, who was a distinctiv­ely stooped and lanky figure, seldom seen without a cigarette.

This exclusive picture show him outside Fuller Lodge in the Los Alamos research facility, where the Christophe­r Nolan film, called Oppenheime­r, has had permission to shoot, and where the atomic bomb was first built.

Matt Damon plays General Leslie R Groves, the commanding general of the Manhattan Project which built, designed and tested the world’s first atomic weapons. In the picture, the men are recreating the 1945 presentati­on of the ArmyNavy ‘E’ Award (the E stands for excellence in production of war equipment) to the physicist, who was stepping down as the facility’s director.

Murphy leads an all-star cast, with British actresses Emily Blunt and Florence Pugh playing his wife and mistress, respective­ly.

Oscar winner Gary Oldman has a small role, said to be as President Truman. Truman met Oppenheime­r after the bombs were used in 1945, killing 200,000 people, and Oppenheime­r said that he felt he had blood on his hands. Truman had little use for such pangs of conscience and dismissed him as a ‘crybaby scientist’.

Kenneth Branagh is also in the film — rumour has it that he plays FBI boss J. Edgar Hoover, who was suspicious of Oppie and his ‘Communist sympathies’.

Nolan’s previous films include Batman Begins, Memento, Interstell­ar, Inception, Tenet and Dunkirk. He’s come a long way since we sat through Mr Turnbull’s history lessons together at Haileybury College in Hertfordsh­ire.

 ?? ?? A moment in history: Murphy and Damon (top) in the new film, recreating the real event (above) in 1945
A moment in history: Murphy and Damon (top) in the new film, recreating the real event (above) in 1945

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