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Colombian hostage rescue heads to big screen

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Reuters/Hollywood Reporter

Posted online: Friday , July 18, 2008 at 01:59:42


Colombian movie director Simon Brand is teaming up with producers in Hollywood and his native country to bring to the big screen the story of last week’s dramatic rescue of Ingrid Betancourt and 14 other hostages in Colombia. Brand, whose credits include the 2006 crime thriller Unknown and Colombia’s highest-grossing movie, romantic drama Paradise Travel, is one of many filmmakers inside Hollywood and elsewhere vying for rights to the rescue mission. He is working with Los Angeles-based production company Vertigo Entertainment (The Departed, The Grudge) and Colombian TV network and production outfit RCN, the latter of which is seen as giving their project the inside track on securing rights.
Vertigo previously teamed up with RCN to clinch remake rights to the Colombian film Al Final del Espectro and has set up the project at Universal Pictures with the working title At The End Of The Spectra. Brand is aiming to both develop and direct the hostage rescue project, which has no writer on board yet. The producers also are looking to meet with financiers and studios in the coming weeks. Betancourt, a former presidential candidate of Colombian and French descent, had been held captive along with three Americans and a group of Colombian police officers – some since 2002 – by rebels from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC. Colombian military forces took acting lessons and spent months planting themselves among the rebels before culminating in a mission that saw the rebels tricked into thinking the captives were being transferred to another camp.
The feature will tell the story from three points of view – the American, the French and the Colombian – and recreate the rescue. The project also will be set partially in France and a French production partner is likely to come on board. Vertigo is currently behind one of the summer’s unlikeliest hits, horror thriller The Strangers.

Eddie Murphy falls to Earth in misguided comedy
The last time Eddie Murphy visited from outer space, the result was the spectacular 2002 misfire, The Adventures of Pluto Nash.
In the case of Meet Dave, in which Murphy pulls double duty as the minuscule commander of a mission from an endangered planet in addition to assuming the guise of its life-size spacecraft, the goofy setup alone keeps it a safe distance from Golden Raspberry territory.
That said, this sci-fi romp seriously skimps on the sort of wacky comedy that should have flown liberally from such an inspired premise — especially one that was co-written by Bill Corbett, of Mystery Science Theater 3000 cult renown.
Reteaming with Norbit director Brian Robbins, Murphy tries some sharp physical comedy on for size, and though he’s terrific (especially as that space ship), too often the Fox vehicle is content to meet the jokes halfway.
Still, like most of Murphy’s recent output, the movie aims low — as in, the targeted pint-sized audience — and its family-friendly results should translate into some solid summer numbers up on its Friday release.

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