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To: Sisofsix2 who wrote (1715)11/1/1998 3:11:00 PM
From: Sisofsix2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2706
 
John Gentile Production?


Kingsley, Ruehl feel 'Spooky'
(Fri.-Sun., Oct. 30-Nov. 1, 1998)

By Zorianna Kit

Just in time for Halloween, Oscar winners Ben Kingsley and Mercedes Ruehl are set to star in the indie feature "Spooky House."

Described as a family Halloween film, Kingsley will play a famous magician turned embittered recluse, who has become the subject of many legends invented by the town's children.

When five youngsters sneak into his house, they become the targets of his 'booby traps,' but end up learning the value of friendship and take on teenage bullies led by a chain-smoking crime queen (Ruehl).

Kingsley won an Oscar and Golden Globe award for his performance in "Gandhi." Other credits include "Schindler's List" and "Twelfth Night." His deal was brokered by Chris Andrews and Sally Long-Innes at ICM.

Ruehl ("Big," "Married to the Mob") received a best supporting Oscar for her role in "The Fisher King." Her deal was brokered by ICM's Steve Dontanville and Sue Liebman.

"Spooky" will begin production in British Columbia on Monday. William Sachs ("Galaxina") directs from a script he co-wrote with his wife, Margaret. John Gentile will produce for Spooky House Prods.

SIS



To: Sisofsix2 who wrote (1715)11/2/1998 7:54:00 PM
From: micky  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2706
 
Sis, at last the "word" that news is coming.... We should get the official word this week, with
-- AGE's closing signed (for 51% - balance of AGE-49%- by the end of the month),
-- toy deal (Japanese firm that has already sent the pre-production check),
-- money in for the next Vamps episodes (with the show geared to a lower age level),
-- Valles & Son pilot to be aired in next round of pilot airings (gather that the star of show will be a happy surprise),
-- and the Micronauts will be 50% owed by MSH/AGE, with a booming market for the cartoon, which they are digitizing, and the related toys ....

ALL POSSIBLE (i.e. things that are happening) STORIES THIS WEEK. I don't mean to hype. Everyone check for yourself - or wait and see. I'm just breathing a little easier ... have waited sooooooooooooo long.

Good investing.