2929 Will Bring Korean War Battle to Life With Milius' Script
20 Outubro 2006 - 4:37PM
PR Newswire (US)
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- 2929 Entertainment co-owner
and CEO Todd Wagner announced today that the company has optioned
the story "Task Force Faith" by Julie Precious and hired John
Milius ("Apocalypse Now," "Clear and Present Danger") to adapt it
into a full length feature film. The film, which will be titled THE
CHOSIN FEW, is a passion project for Wagner, who will produce. THE
CHOSIN FEW will tell of the Chosin Reservoir Battle early in the
Korean War where a group of undertrained and ill-equipped U.S. Army
soldiers fought back against the surprise attack of over 100,000
Chinese troops. The Chinese troops had surrounded a mere 15,000
U.S. Marines and 2,500 U.S. Army soldiers on different sides of the
Chosin reservoir. After several furious days of fighting in
sub-zero temperatures, the heroic actions of the U.S. soldiers
allowed the Marines to battle their way out. "For many years, these
U.S. Army troops were thought to have 'cut and run' and were
shunned for cowardice while the Marine troops received a
Presidential Unit Citation but, over the years, a group of
survivors and historians fought to shed a light on what really
happened during this battle," says Wagner. "This is an
extraordinary and powerful story about a 'forgotten war' and a
piece of our nation's history, and I am proud to be a part of the
team bringing this to life." Milius is a writer and director who
worked on such legendary films as "Jeremiah Johnson" (writer), "The
Wind and The Lion" (writer/director), "Jaws" (writer), "Big
Wednesday" (writer/director), "Apocalypse Now" (writer), "Conan the
Barbarian" (writer/director), "Red Dawn" (writer/director),
"Farewell to the King" (writer/director) and "Clear and Present
Danger" (writer). Precious, who is an Army veteran and former Korea
analyst, is currently an employee with the Department of Defense in
Washington D.C. She participates in creative projects on a
freelance basis in an unofficial capacity. She is also completing a
documentary on the 31st Regimental Combat Team battle. Wagner will
produce THE CHOSIN FEW with Marc Butan, president of 2929
Productions, and with Kent Kubena, who is overseeing the
development of the project for 2929. Precious will serve as
associate producer. About 2929 Productions 2929 Productions is a
Los Angeles-based film production and financing company whose
recent films include George Clooney's "Good Night, And Good Luck,"
which received 6 Academy Award(R) nominations, including one for
Best Picture and Doug Atchison's "Akeelah and the Bee," a
co-production with Lionsgate, starring Laurence Fishburne, Angela
Bassett and Keke Palmer. Upcoming 2929 films include "Turistas"
directed by John Stockwell and starring Josh Duhamel and Melissa
George which will be released on December 1 by Fox Atomic; the
comedy "Fast Track" directed by Jesse Peretz and starring Zach
Braff, Jason Bateman, Mia Farrow and Amanda Peet which will be
released by The Weinstein Company; James Wong and Glen Morgan's
horror film "Black Christmas" starring Michelle Trachtenberg, Mary
Elizabeth Winstead, Katie Cassidy and Oliver Hudson which will be
released on December 25 by Dimension Films and James Gray's "We Own
The Night" starring Joaquin Phoenix, Robert Duvall, Eva Mendes and
Mark Wahlberg which will be released by Universal. 2929 Productions
is part of a vertically-integrated group of media properties
co-owned by Todd Wagner and Mark Cuban that also includes
distributor Magnolia Pictures, home video division Magnolia Home
Entertainment, the Landmark Theatres chain, production company
HDNet Films, and high-definition cable networks HDNet and HDNet
Movies. DATASOURCE: 2929 Productions CONTACT: Amanda Lundberg,
+1-212-277-7554, , for 2929 Productions
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