Freaky Deaky Movie Updates
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- added Judd Rubin to the credits
- added Craig Robinson to the credits
- added Brendan Fraser to the credits
- added Matt Dillon to the credits
- added Detroit, Michigan as a production location
- added Donald Zuckerman to the credits
- changed the production status to Pre-Production
- added Sienna Miller to the credits
- added Monte Hellman (Former) to the credits
- added Kurt Russell (Former) to the credits
- added Quentin Tarantino (Former) to the credits
- added Sam Rockwell (Formerly Rumored) to the credits
- added Camilla Belle to the credits
- added The Matthau Company as a production company
- added a synopsis
- The story centers on a group of former 1960s radicals and their shenanigans in 1974 Los Angeles.
- added Myriad Pictures as a production company
- added William H. Macy to the credits
- changed the production status to Development
- changed the production status to Announced
- created the movie profile
Thu., Jun. 2, 2011
from Variety
Actors Join 'Freaky' Elmore Leonard Tale
Matt Dillon, Brendan Fraser and Craig Robinson are attached to star in Charle Matthau's adaptation of Elmore Leonard's crime novel Freaky Deaky.
Wed., Jun. 1, 2011
My Entertainment World
Wed., Jun. 1, 2011
from arclightfilms.com
FREAKY DEAKY
Sat., Feb. 5, 2011
from indieWIRE
Camilla Belle Joins Adaptation Of Elmore Leonard’s 'Freaky Deaky'
The Playlist has learned that Camilla Belle (”10,000 B.C.,” “From Prada to Nada”) is attached to star in the film, with reps for the actress confirming her involvement. Based on Leonard’s 1988 novel, the Detroit-based narrative features a twisty plot involving a bomb-making ex-couple with radical politics who reunite f...
Mon., Sep. 13, 2010
from Deadline
William H. Macy Getting 'Freaky Deaky'
William H. Macy has just committed to star in "Freaky Deaky", the adaptation of the Elmore Leonard crime novel about 60s radicals who use their skills for blowing stuff up for entrepreneurial purposes in the 70s.
Tue., Jan. 9, 2007
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