PENDRAGON PICTURES
WAR OF THE WORLDS
PRODUCTION INFORMATION ANNOUNCEMENT
June 10, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The principles of Pendragon Pictures are in negotiations with the
representative of Academy award winner Sir Michael Caine, to lead
the cast of the $42m WAR OF THE WORLDS, which will begin filming
this fall. Pendragon Pictures has also approached representatives
of Charlize Theron, and Matthew McConaughey. The international
cast will be anchored with British and American talent. Pendragon
is also in the process of screen testing national and
international news and media personalities as well as newcomers
and semi-unknowns.
Movie critic Harry Knowles of www.aintitcool.com
fame has agreed to perform a cameo in WAR OF THE WORLDS where he
dies a horrible, gruesome death on screen.
Talks are progressing between Pendragon Pictures and Universal
Pictures acquisitions for a worldwide distribution arrangement.
WAR OF THE WORLDS' director Timothy Hines emphasizes this
adaptation will be serious and hold back nothing when it comes to
the darkness of the original story. "I intend to cut the
film as NC-17 and resubmit until the ratings board allows an R.
This won't be from gore and violence, which goes along with the
territory in WAR OF THE WORLDS, but from the sheer psychological
terror that the script invokes."
Hines balks at criticisms concerning his updating of the material.
"Wells wrote WAR OF THE WORLDS in the 1890's and set it in
the 1890's. He didn't set it in the 1790's. He never intended it
to be a period story. He meant it to be a contemporary
examination of strong and powerful forces rolling over militarily
defenseless cultures. We remain completely true to that spirit,
and not in a cartoonish way."
As for issues of updating and technology, "The beloved fans
of WAR OF THE WORLDS will just have to wait and see," says
Hines. "I'm enjoying watching the world trying to figure out
how we are going to handle modern Earth technology, versus Alien
technology conceived in the mind of a Victorian genius. Nobody
has even come close to figuring out how we will make it work. But
I'm excited as to how people will react when the film opens."
On the $42 million-dollar budget, which some consider small for
such an epic, producer Susan Goforth comments, "Technology
is changing so rapidly, no one can speculate from the outside as
to what we are doing. It's an amazing time right now. Every time
you blink, something has evolved to a new level. We are taking
total advantage of what's available and at the same time using
older technologies in new ways, to bring the best special effects
possible to the large screen."
MONSTER NEWS has an in-depth interview with WAR OF THE WORLDS
director Timothy Hines in the June 2001 issue. You can sign up
for MONSTER NEWS for free by going to www.themonsterclub.com.
Check out the tribute to recently departed Cinefantastique and
Femme Fatales editor Frederick Clarke by Pendragon's stills
photographer, Jan Deen on the OTHER LINKS page at www.pendragonpictures.com.
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