Manglehorn (2014) (D: Green; S: Pacino)
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Manglehorn (2014) (D: Green; S: Pacino)
Academy Award winner Al Pacino has signed on to star in David Gordon Green’s drama, “Manglehorn,” financed and produced by Worldview Entertainment. Pacino will play the lead character of A.J. Manglehorn from a screenplay written by Paul Logan, based on an original story by Green and Logan. This is Worldview’s second collaboration with Green and his production team, following the drama, “Joe,” starring Academy Award winner Nicolas Cage. Worldview CEO, Christopher Woodrow, and COO, Molly Conners, will produce alongside Lisa Muskat and Green. Worldview’s Maria Cestone, Sarah Johnson Redlich and Hoyt David Morgan will executive produce alongside Todd Labrowski, Brad Coolidge and Melissa Coolidge for Dreambridge Films, which is making an investment in the film. Jody Hill and Danny McBride will executive produce for Rough House.
“Manglehorn” is the story of an eccentric man who tries to come to terms with a past crime that cost him the love of his life. Principal photography is scheduled to begin in the early fall in Los Angeles. London-based WestEnd Films will handle international sales and introduce the film to foreign buyers this week in Cannes while CAA, who arranged financing for the film, is repping domestic rights.
“Al Pacino is one of the greatest actors of his generation and we are thrilled to have him sign on as we head to Cannes,” said Worldview CEO, Christopher Woodrow.
Pacino is represented by CAA and Rick Nicita.
“Manglehorn” is the story of an eccentric man who tries to come to terms with a past crime that cost him the love of his life. Principal photography is scheduled to begin in the early fall in Los Angeles. London-based WestEnd Films will handle international sales and introduce the film to foreign buyers this week in Cannes while CAA, who arranged financing for the film, is repping domestic rights.
“Al Pacino is one of the greatest actors of his generation and we are thrilled to have him sign on as we head to Cannes,” said Worldview CEO, Christopher Woodrow.
Pacino is represented by CAA and Rick Nicita.
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Manglehorn D: David Gordon Green S: Al Pacino, Holly Hunter.
David Gordon Green directing Al Pacino... Fuck yeah!! Glad to see DGG back directing dramatic features. I really liked "Prince Avalanche" and "Joe" sounds like it'll be really good. Awesome to see Al working with a real director again. Its been awhile.
http://www.statesman.com/news/entert...shot-in/nbpRG/
By Staff
Austin director David Gordon Green started filming his latest movie, “Manglehorn,” in Austin last week. and the movie will continue shooting in various locations around the city for 25 days, according to details at the Texas Film Commission website.
The movie stars Al Pacino, Holly Hunter, Chris Messina and Harmony Korine.
“Manglehorn” focuses on an eccentric man (Pacino) who is coming to terms with a crime that he committed that led to his losing the love of his life.
Green has shot two other movies in the area, “Prince Avalanche,” with Paul Rudd, and “Joe,” with Nicolas Cage.
— Charles Ealy
Austin director David Gordon Green started filming his latest movie, “Manglehorn,” in Austin last week. and the movie will continue shooting in various locations around the city for 25 days, according to details at the Texas Film Commission website.
The movie stars Al Pacino, Holly Hunter, Chris Messina and Harmony Korine.
“Manglehorn” focuses on an eccentric man (Pacino) who is coming to terms with a crime that he committed that led to his losing the love of his life.
Green has shot two other movies in the area, “Prince Avalanche,” with Paul Rudd, and “Joe,” with Nicolas Cage.
— Charles Ealy
http://www.statesman.com/news/entert...shot-in/nbpRG/
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Re: Manglehorn D: David Gordon Green S: Al Pacino, Holly Hunter.
my friend got a gig as Holly Hunter's driver around Austin for this. i had my fingers crossed it wasn't going to be a comedy.
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Re: Manglehorn D: David Gordon Green S: Al Pacino, Holly Hunter.
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Re: Manglehorn (2014) (D: Green; S: Pacino)
Green can't seem to get his groove back This movie is out today.
Joe found moderate success in getting his career back on track, Manglehorn seems to have knocked him down a few notches.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/manglehorn/ - 38% critics, 35% audience
"In the hands of Mr. Pacino, a story of self-realization has a bit more groove in its step than it usually does (and shades of darker moods)." - New York Times
"David Gordon Green directs two very different kinds of movies, and I'm beginning to realize I don't much like either of them." - Newark Star Ledger
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Joe found moderate success in getting his career back on track, Manglehorn seems to have knocked him down a few notches.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/manglehorn/ - 38% critics, 35% audience
"In the hands of Mr. Pacino, a story of self-realization has a bit more groove in its step than it usually does (and shades of darker moods)." - New York Times
"David Gordon Green directs two very different kinds of movies, and I'm beginning to realize I don't much like either of them." - Newark Star Ledger
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