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  • Trade Breaks: Glory, Lady, New, Rabbi
    By Garth FranklinTuesday February 21st, 2006 12:41am
    "Kevin Misher's Paramount-based Misher Films has tapped "The Station Agent" writer-director Tom McCarthy to pen the romantic comedy "Glory Days" for Paramount Pictures. The story centers on a woman who attends her 10-year college reunion only to experience love and heartbreak as she renews old friendships and a past romance..." (full details)

    "New Line has bought feature rights to "20 Times a Lady," Karyn Bosnak's novel which centers on a woman who, having hit her sexual limit at 20 men, decides to track down the other 19 guys in hopes that she's overlooked one who could be "the one". Bosnak is famous for using a website to solicit donations to get her out of the hole created by her uninhibited use of credit cards..." (full details)

    "First Independent Pictures has acquired North American distribution rights to Serenade Films' "The Great New Wonderful." Danny Leiner directed the ensemble pic, which stars Maggie Gyllenhaal, Tony Shalhoub and Edie Falco. An early summer release is being eyed. Penned by Sam Catlin, "New Wonderful" tells five stories in New York City a year after 9/11. Will Arnett, Stephen Colbert, Olympia Dukakis, Jim Gaffigan, Judy Greer, Tom McCarthy and Naseeruddin Shah round out the cast..." (full details)

    "Alan and Peter Riche, Prelude Pictures and Mandalay Integrated Media Entertainment will produce an untitled feature on St. Paul, acquiring the rights to theologian Bruce Chilton's bio "Rabbi Paul". Film version of Chilton's bio will portray the life and times of Paul and how he transformed himself from a ruthless persecutor of early Christians into the founder of Christianity. Chilton drew upon Paul's own writings, as well as historical and scholarly documents..." (full details)
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