I don't think this is a case of a big star taking a role The book on which the Robert Nelson Jacobs (The Water Horse) screenplay was written is called The Cure. The original idea came from a Wall Street Journal article and book by Geeta Anand. The director is still being negotiated, but Tom Vaughan is the prime candidate. Considering his last film was What Happens in Vegas, I hope they keep looking. Ford will be executive producing the film as well as playing the scientist.
Not surprisingly, CBS is hoping to get this film into production fast. Ford's got another film prepping -- Crossing Over with Sean Penn -- which will take a lot longer to shoot than a TV movie. Also looming out there is the potential SAG strike. If the union has not settled with the producers by June 30, a strike may occur.
CBS has traditionally been a great place to TV movies, so this would seem a great get. After all, Harrison Ford is currently riding high (pretty high) with the latest Indiana Jones movie. However, CBS recently dumped two big star vehicles -- Sybil and Vinegar Hill -- on Saturday nights in June. Presumably, a Harrison Ford movie, even if he's only in a supporting role, will get much more prominence. I'm thinking November sweeps if they can get it shot and edited by then.
UPDATE: This is not a TV movie after all. It's a theatrical release that's being done by CBS Studios.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-09-2008 @ 3:51PM
Whitney said...
It isn't a TV movie, it's a theatrical movie produced by the new theatrical arm of CBS. In other words, it won't be filmed for TV first, it will have a typical theatrical release like Indiana Jones.
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6-09-2008 @ 4:50PM
mike m said...
joy. lol. maybe we can change the title to "harrison ford says yes to cbs made theatrical release movie" ? lol
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6-09-2008 @ 6:33PM
Jordyn said...
Another article correction: Crossing Over, Ford's next movie with Sean Penn, was already filmed a year ago. It's almost ready to hit theatres. The latest release date is late August.
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6-09-2008 @ 8:44PM
Dwacon said...
What's wrong with Sumner Redstone. He has Paramount, Dreamworks, MTV Films... now CBS Films? Come on!
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