Tuesday, January 25, 2005

How powerful is Dakota Fanning?

Well after bringing an entire cable network to its knees, it seems the girl who frightens me more than any other actress alive will scare me even more with the release of Hide and Seek on the 28th and 20th Century Fox if doing everything it can to assist her as the following press release makes clear:

For Immediate Release Contact: Florence Grace
January 25, 2005 (310) 369-5634


FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FOX’S 70-YEAR HISTORY,
STUDIO WILL SHIP A MOTION PICTURE WITHOUT A FINAL REEL

EXTRAORDINARY MEASURES TAKEN WITH ‘HIDE AND SEEK’ PRINTS
TO PRESERVE PAY-OFF OF FILM’S TERROR-FILLED CLUES


LOS ANGELES… For the first time in its illustrious 70-year history, Twentieth Century Fox will be shipping prints of a motion picture to theaters across the nation without the picture’s final reel. The unprecedented move is part of a major effort to protect the pay-off of the studio’s terrifying suspense-thriller HIDE AND SEEK, starring Robert De Niro and Dakota Fanning.
Fox has taken extraordinary measures to safeguard the critical final reel, which is shipping separately. In addition to shipping the reel separately, security guards will hand-deliver the reel to all playdate theaters across the U.S. As a final security measure, Fox has numbered all final reels.
HIDE AND SEEK opens nationwide this Friday, January 28.
Commented Fox executive VP and general sales manager Richard Myerson: “HIDE AND SEEK is a terrific picture with an ending that everyone will be talking about. To ensure everyone’s enjoyment of the film and to prevent ‘spoilers’, we’ve instituted extraordinary measures. We think it’s worth the effort.”
HIDE AND SEEK, rated “R” for frightening sequences and violence, is about a widowed father who desperately tries to break through to his nine year old daughter when she creates a creepy, maniacal “imaginary” friend with a terrifying vendetta. The film also stars Famke Janssen, Elisabeth Shue, Amy Irving and Dylan Baker. It is directed by John Polson, produced by Barry Josephson, and written by Ari Schlossberg.
Twentieth Century Fox is a unit of Fox Filmed Entertainment, a unit Fox Entertainment.




1 Comments:

At 7:10 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Man, I love Kathy Griffin.

 

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