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New Line Returns to "Land of the Living"
by Scott Weinberg | March 30, 2006
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Following a hotly-contested bidding war, New Line Cinema stood victorious with the film rights to Nicci French's "Land of the Living," a fairly intense-sounding story of horror, survival, and ... skepticism. Celebrated author James Ellroy is attached to adapt Ms. French's novel into screenplay form.

Says Variety: "New Line Cinema beat out several bidders to acquire screen rights to the Nicci French novel "Land of the Living," with James Ellroy set to write the script.

Deal was near seven figures both for the rights to the book and Ellroy's script fees. Novel was published two years ago but gained steam when Ellroy pitched his take on the novel and to do his first adaptation of a book other than his own.

Story concerns a promiscuous woman who's captured and tortured by a serial killer. After surviving the ordeal, she has to figure out what happened because cops and even her friends think she fabricated the story."

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Movies based on Ellroy's books include "Cop" (1988), "L.A. Confidential" (1997), "Dark Blue" (2003), and Brian De Palma's upcoming "The Black Dahlia."

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Comments (1-4 of 4 posts) | Reply
Decade_e_a writes:
on Mar 30 2006 02:52 PM

[b]heh[/b]
sounds like a lifetime original movie.


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Spike1967 writes:
on Mar 30 2006 05:10 PM

Coming from the guy who wrote LA Confidential and Dark Blue, I highly doubt it will be.

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renny2077 writes:
on Mar 30 2006 08:59 PM

Booooorinnng!!!

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Ashron writes:
on Mar 31 2006 10:01 AM

Good call Spike. You other two, go back to watching Deuce Bigalow.

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