The movie, called Daydi (Rogue), was due to be shown in cinemas this week until Uzbekistan's film licensing body stepped in. It says that while Freeman features prominently on posters for the film and fleetingly in the trailer, he's nowhere to be found in the full-length feature submitted for licensing approval. It accuses production studio Timur Film of breaching consumers' rights by trying to whip up demand for tickets with promises of a big movie star. Timur Film hasn't yet commented.