Julian sarà il protagonista di un nuovo film: PRISONER!
La produzione del film è già iniziata.
A quanto pare è un film indipendente... non sarà che come Meet Market non si sa quando vedrà la luce?
Cmq la notizia è esaltante, e da quel che leggo, la trama pure!!
A 'Prisoner' among us'Nip' man set for indie drama
By MICHAEL FLEMING
"Nip/Tuck" star Julian McMahon will play the title character in "Prisoner," an independent drama that has just begun production. David Alford and Robert Lynn wrote the script and are making their helming debuts....
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Julian McMahon Becomes A "Prisoner"Posted: Thursday May 12th, 2005 3:47pm
Source: Variety
Author: Garth Franklin
"Nip/Tuck" and "Fantastic Four" star Julian McMahon will play the title character in "Prisoner," an independent drama that has just begun production. David Alford and Robert Lynn wrote the script and are making their directorial debuts reports Variety.
McMahon plays a Hollywood director who is taken prisoner while scouting an abandoned prison for a film location. Elias Koteas plays the jailer; Dagmara Dominczyk, Kim Raver, Rocky Carroll and Tom Guiry round out the cast.
The film is lensing in Nashville, predominantly at the Tennessee State Prison. That facility no longer holds prisoners but was used as the shoot site for prison pics "The Last Castle" and "The Green Mile."
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Julian McMahon Becomes a PrisonerSource: Variety
May 12, 2005
Nip/Tuck star Julian McMahon will play the title character in Prisoner, an independent drama that has just begun production, reports Variety. David Alford and Robert Lynn wrote the script and are making their directorial debuts.
McMahon plays a Hollywood director who is taken prisoner while scouting an abandoned prison for a film location. Elias Koteas plays the jailer; Dagmara Dominczyk, Kim Raver, Rocky Carroll and Tom Guiry also star.
The film is currently filming in Nashville, predominantly at the Tennessee State Prison, where The Last Castle and The Green Mile were shot.
McMahon will next be seen as villain Dr. Doom in Fox's Fantastic Four and is rumored to be on a shortlist of candidates to play James Bond.
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McMahon To Be Taken PrisonerAussie Nip/Tuck star signs on for indie drama
12 May 2005
Having earned his chops on Australian soap Home and Away back in the late '80s (y'know, around the time Carly started boozing a little too heavily?… Oh, forget it), Julian McMahon has come a long way. Currently starring in hit American surgical show Nip/Tuck and about to burst onto our screens as Fantastic Four baddie Doctor Doom (think Darth Vader with a penchant for green), the 36 year-old Aussie has just signed on for indie drama Prisoner, which will be penned and helmed by directorial debutants David Alford and Robert Lynn.
Playing a Hollywood director who is taken hostage whilst on a scouting mission to find a disused prison for a film location, McMahon will star alongside Elias Koteas (Crash, Traffic), the delectable but unpronounceable Dagmara Dominczyk, Kim Raver (from 24), Rocky Carroll (Crimson Tide, Spiderman 2) and Tom Guiry (Tigerland, Mystic River). They may not be household names, but they're accomplished character actors all.
The idea of a character being imprisoned in some form of abandoned building is hardly groundbreaking, but the irony of a Hollywood director being banged up as a result of his own lazy imagination could prove entertaining. And McMahon is certainly on a roll – the Bond talk may have calmed down slightly, but he's still building a reputation as an A-lister of tomorrow. Let's hope that this helps him get there. We'll keep you up to date as we find out more.
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