Saturday, December 25, 2021

LAURA HADDOCK, EDWARD HOLCROFT TO LEAD BIOPIC ON NOBEL PRIZE WINNER MARIO CAPECCHI! DEAD RECKONING MINI SERIES ON THE AFTERMATH OF TITANIC IN WORKS

 HILL OF VISION MOVIE 
SENDS LAURA HADDOCK AND EDWARD HOLCROFT TO WW2
Now there's a gorgeous couple if there ever was one: Laura Haddock and Edward Holcroft have already shot HILL OF VISION movie from Roberto Faenza and it is due to arrive sometime next year set in Italy during WWII. After his mother is arrested by fascists, Mario (Lorenzo Ciamei)
Laura Haddock and Edward Holcroft will be the Rambergs
spends his childhood on the streets. In 1947 they are miraculously reunited and start a new life in America. Based on the life of Mario Capecchi, 2007 Nobel Prize in Medicine. The film title is the name of the Quaker community that welcomed Mario upon his arrival in the United States, playing a crucial role in his formation.
 
  DEAD RECKONING SERIES 
ON THE TITANIC AFTERMATH
Andrew Nunnely is adapting the story
As Deadline reports, Andrew Nunnely is going to turn Nicholas Barratt's The Lost Voices From Titanic into a DEAD RECKONING mini series, a thriller set amidst the aftermath of the sinking of the Titanic that combines horror and supernatural elements with a never before told true story revealing the truth of what really sunk down the ship, and the otherworldly, haunting details that defy explanation to this day. Characters will include historical figures, heads of state, titans of industry, from Churchill, JP Morgan, and HG Wells to the halls of Congress and the White House, as they play world chess with the Titanic… While survivors and victims, their stories untold until now, have their voices heard for the first time. Sreda Global is producing.

12 comments:

  1. THe subject of the Titanic is a never ending source of inspiration. This sounds like an interesting take. Count me in!

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    1. I liked the version with Cathy Zeta Jones and Peter Galager, whom I haven't seen in eons!

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    2. Peter is in Gray's Anatomy. My favorite Titanic flick is the tV movie of 1978. I'll answer here, so you don't have to dig out my answer. I'm so sorry that you and Theresa have had such a bad time. I come from a pretty weird family (my mother wa bipolar), but listening to other people's woes makes me rea;ize we were rather privileged. All and all, she has created her own familuy and you have made something of yourself. That is admirab;le, and I'm sure you'll find the right partner and neever be lonesome again

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    3. Oh, it figures, I usually lose sight of some actors when they dedicate themselves to just one show that I do not watch.
      Fingers crossed we all find happiness in this world!

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  2. Wow. Like the actual horror of what happened with the Titanic isn't enough, they need to add a supernatural element? I hope it doesn't minimize the real stuff.

    Have a great holiday!

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  3. Titanic name doesn’t get old! Sounds good.

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  4. I do like all things related to the Titanic. I am intrigued to hear more true stories and some of the unexplained happenings. I'm quite intrigued by this one.

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    1. It is interesting that people on the Titanic ate caviar from my country, as we have the most expensive one taken out from the Djerdap gorge where Danube leaves our country and goes to Romania.

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  5. Lost Voices sounds really good! I’m all in on that one. As far as Laura Haddock goes, I’m still a bit sour about her break up. Hmph..

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    1. They were my fave couple ever and their children have the cutest names ever = Pip and Margo!

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