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WB to Bring Nancy Drew Back to Cinematic Life
by Scott Weinberg | September 13, 2005
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It's only been about 60 years since the last Nancy Drew movie, but according to Variety, WB is planning to cast Eric Roberts' daughter in "Nancy Drew: The Mystery in Hollywood Hills."

Written by Tiffany Paulsen and inspired by the resoundingly popular book series by Carolyn Keene, "Drew" will be directed by "The In-Laws" helmer Andrew Fleming.

The story will focus on "Nancy Drew as she travels to L.A. with her father and stumbles upon evidence involving the long-unsolved death of a glamorous movie star. Nancy's practical nature and resourcefulness are put to the test when dealing with the self-indulgent world of Hollywood.

"Warners made four 'Nancy Drew' movies in the late 1930s, all directed by William Clemens."

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pota1967
pota1967 writes:
on Sep 14 2005 07:51 AM

[b]Oh Great :-)[/b]
I hope Pamela Sue Martin is still available--she was a terrific Nancy Drew


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cgcbooks
cgcbooks writes:
on Sep 15 2005 06:17 PM

In reply to this comment (#825921)
She was good in the series and a very pretty girl. But she might be just a tad to old to play her now.

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