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Branagh Says Valkyrie Compels Despite Historical Fate
Devil is in the details for a historical thriller like Valkyrie.
by Fred Topel | October 08, 2007
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Bryan Singer's upcoming historical thriller Valkyrie is about the attempted assassination of Adolf Hitler. Since we know it did not succeed, it might seem like a redundant story, but costar Kenneth Branagh assured that the details make it exciting.

"Incredible," says Branagh of Valkyrie's plot, "[Even if] you're completely aware of the outcome -- they didn't succeed -- it nevertheless is this spine-tingler. The closeness, the nearness to changing the course of 20th century history that was averted by where a briefcase was put either side of the wooden leg of a table at the end of another series of quite incredible near misses and coincidences was great."

Tom Cruise plays the would-be assassin. Branagh is his M, or his Jim Phelps if you prefer. "It's about an assassination attempt on Hitler that was attempted by Klaus Von Stauffenberg played by Tom Cruise and recruited by my character Henning von Tresckow. It's a really brilliantly put together thriller."

Having studied the old pictures as part of his research, Branagh vouches for Cruise's authenticity. "Tom Cruise is brilliantly cast. He looks very like him, just by the by, the historical character. I have high hopes of the film."

Valkyrie will be released into theaters August 8, 2008. Sleuth, a remake of the 1972 classic directed by Branagh, opens this Friday in limited release.


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Comments (1-20 of 22 posts) | Reply
farleydave3 writes:
on Oct 08 2007 11:42 AM

First, nazi-Scientologists... now, THAT's scarey!

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LordXenu79 writes:
on Oct 08 2007 12:03 PM

indeed it is. All hail me.

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deneco4 writes:
on Oct 08 2007 12:16 PM

Dont wanna see a Cruise or Bay movie.

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patsloomis writes:
on Oct 08 2007 12:18 PM

Religion bashing aside, give Tom credit for doing a German hero who happened to be part of the Nazi regime during that time. Like all historical based film which we know the eventual outcome (Titanic anyone?, wait and see the film before passing judgment.

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dontquotemeonthat.com writes:
on Oct 08 2007 12:53 PM

"Your Glib Matt"

gonna have fun with this one


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eastern2western writes:
on Oct 08 2007 02:35 PM

Tom cruise has always done good movies, but his public image went little to the nutty side after he joined scientology.

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witherwings writes:
on Oct 08 2007 03:06 PM

I love Branagh as much as I hate Cruise. Dang it. I have to decide between these two emotions?!

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Floor Man writes:
on Oct 08 2007 03:29 PM

I like Cruise's acting. His personal life may be...interesting, but I don't think that view should interfere with judgment about his work ethic(s).

Also, I looove Bryan Singer, so you'll see me in theaters for this one. :)


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HFGIII writes:
on Oct 08 2007 04:09 PM

It would be "religion bashing" if Scientology were a religion.

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Gladius writes:
on Oct 08 2007 04:20 PM

I don't care about Cruise's personal life. I just care about his acting, and he's always been darn good at that.

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blinkybrown writes:
on Oct 08 2007 04:52 PM

Tom Cruise isn't a good actor, but he's in a lot of good movies. This interests me, and since he seems to do a good job of picking his films, plus Singer and Branagh are great, so I'll see it.

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blinkybrown writes:
on Oct 08 2007 04:53 PM

Tom Cruise isn't a good actor, but he's in a lot of good movies. This interests me, and since he seems to do a good job of picking his films, plus Singer and Branagh are great, so I'll see it.

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Jdchristensen writes:
on Oct 08 2007 07:26 PM

Tom Cruise isn't a good actor? Watch Magnolia, Jerry Maguire, Rain Man or Eyes Wide Shut (all lead by Cruise) and then try to tell me he's not a good actor.

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mjolson20 writes:
on Oct 08 2007 07:31 PM

should be a good flick

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patsloomis writes:
on Oct 08 2007 09:34 PM

In reply to this comment (#1177216)
Well Scientology is a recognized religion, so is Wicca, Paganism, Cow worship, etc. Focus on his movie work and not his personal life.

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gamejediben writes:
on Oct 08 2007 09:47 PM

Is he going to sacrifice the Jews to Lord Xenu?

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screwhead100 writes:
on Oct 08 2007 11:12 PM

im there opening day.....

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eastern2western writes:
on Oct 09 2007 12:01 AM

I have doubts about this one because I worry he might do some stupid german accent.

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Mortician the Magician writes:
on Oct 09 2007 01:33 AM

Cruise is slumming it if he's starring in a Singer film. I'll probably see it, but Singer stinks to high Heaven.

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jacog writes:
on Oct 09 2007 01:39 AM

Come on... The Usual Suspects and Apt Pupil were great, well-directed films. How can you say Singer stinks?? Perhaps you have him confused with Brett Ratner.

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