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In April 2014, Fox 2000 Pictures set a film adaptation to be released on April 10, 2015, with George Tillman Jr. in final talks to direct, Craig Bolotin adapting the screenplay, and Britt Robertson as Sophia Danko, Oona Chaplin as Ruth, Scott Eastwood as Luke Collins, Jack Huston as Young Ira, and Alan Alda as old Ira.
A film adaptation, from 20th Century Fox, released on April 10, 2015.The film is directed by George Tillman Jr., with the screenplay adapted by Craig Bolotin. Britt Robertson plays Sophia Danko, with Oona Chaplin as Ruth, Scott Eastwood as Luke Collins, Jack Huston as Young Ira, Barry Ratcliffe as the Auctioneer and, Alan Alda as Older Ira.
Ira Marvin Levin (August 27, 1929 – November 12, 2007) was an American novelist, playwright, and songwriter. His works include the novels A Kiss Before Dying (1953), Rosemary's Baby (1967), The Stepford Wives (1972), This Perfect Day (1970), The Boys from Brazil (1976), and Sliver (1991).
What happened to Ruth Finley. Gene Stone, who wrote “Little Girl Fly Away,” told Corey Mead in a 2021 interview that Ruth was attacked as a teenager in 1946 in another Kansas town.. By the ...
Rea starred in the IRA movie The Crying Game in 1990 and played Santiago in the 1994 Interview with the Vampire. Recent credits include V for Vendetta , The Honorable Woman , and The English .
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The movie was written by Kate Gersten, and marks Anderson's first film role since 2022. The Last Showgirl follows a seasoned performer in her 50s (Anderson) whose Las Vegas show abruptly closes ...
Based on a short story by Frank O'Connor. [27] [28] 1981 Television film Harry's Game: Lawrence Gordon Clark: Ray Lonnen, Derek Thompson: An IRA rifleman who assassinated a British minister in front of his family in London is tracked down by an undercover British Army officer. [29] Based on Gerald Seymour’s 1975 novel. [30] 1982 Television ...