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Bradley Cooper Action Comedy 'Outrun' Set for August 2012 Release
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Kristen Bell and Tom Arnold also star in the Open Road pic, which was written and co-directed by Dax Shepard.
Open Road Films has slotted the action comedy Outrun for an August 24 release.
Dax Shepard wrote the film and co-directed with David Palmer.
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Kristen Bell (who is engaged to Shepard), Bradley Cooper, Tom Arnold, Beau Bridges, Kristin Chenoweth, David Koechner and Shepard star in the story of a former getaway driver who goes AWOL from the Witness Protection Program to drive his girlfriend to L.A. for her dream job only to be pursued by federal agents and his former gang.
Andrew Panay produced the project with Nate Tuck, Kim Waltrip and Jim Casey.
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AFM: Exclusive Media Group Backs Comedy 'Outrun' With Dax Shepard, Kristen Bell And Bradley Cooper
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Mike Fleming • Deadline New York • October 28, 2011
Exclusive Media Group acquired offshore rights to Outrun, a romantic comedy written and co-directed by Dax Shepard. Shepard stars with Kristen Bell, Bradley Cooper and Tom Arnold. David Palmer directs with Shepard. Shepard plays an ex getaway driver who breaks the rules of Witness Protection to drive his girlfriend (Bell) to Los Angeles so she can land her dream job. Authorities and his former gang (led by Cooper) get wise and try to track him down. Andrew Panay is producing with Nate Tuck, Kim Waltrip and Jim Casey. Exclusive co-chairmen Nigel Sinclair and Guy East announced the project to sell during AFM. Exclusive Films International's Alex Walton will handle sales for the film, which just wrapped. Exclusive most recently completed The Ides of March. |
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Open Road Films Takes U.S. Rights to Dax Shepard's 'Outrun'
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Gregg Kilday • hollywoodreporter.com • November 18, 2011
The romantic action comedy also stars Kristen Bell and Bradley Cooper.
Open Road Films has acquired all U.S. rights to the romantic action comedy Outrun, starring, written and co-directed by Dax Shepard, who plays a former getaway driver living in the Witness Protection Program.
The plot kicks into gear when Shepard's character agrees to drive his girlfriend, played by Kristen Bell, to Los Angeles only to find themselves pursued both by the feds, led by Tom Arnold, and his former gang, headed by Bradley Cooper.
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The cast also includes Beau Bridges, Kristin Chenoweth, David Koechner, Michael Rosenbaum, Joy Bryant and Ryan Hansen. David Palmer co-directed with Shepard.
Outrun was produced by Andrew Panay with Nate Tuck, Kim Waltrip and Jim Casey. Exclusive Media Group has acquired the international rights.
The deal was negotiated on behalf of Open Road Films by CEO Tom Ortenberg, general counsel and executive vp of operations and business affairs Elliott Kleinberg, and senior vp of acquisitions Ben Cotner. Jamie Feldman and Linda Lichter of Lichter, Grossman, Nichols, Adler and Feldman negotiated on behalf of the filmmakers.
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"A Very Mary Christmas" a.k.a. Expecting Mary
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WINS THE AUDIENCE AWARD
- California Independent
Film Festival 2010
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'Entertainment Tonight' talks up new film by producer Kim Waltrip
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Judith Salkin • The Desert Sun • August 14, 2009
Actors Cloris Leachman, Olesya Rulin (Kelsi in “High School Musical”), Linda Gray (“Dallas”) and writer/director Dan Gordon were interviewed by “Entertainment Tonight” in a piece for “The Christmas Movie,” a film produced by Indian Wells resident Kim Waltrip.
The interview airs at 7 p.m. today on KMIR channel 6.
Gray stars as a former show girl and Leachman as a pig-obsessed woman who live in a trailer park and befriends Rulin, a pregnant teen running away from her privileged life.
The film was written with Gray in mind as its star, Gordon said in the ET piece.
In addition to the actors interviewed, “The Christmas Movie” also stars Elliott Gould, Cybill Shepherd, Gene Simmons, Della Reese and Lainie Kazan.
Executive producer on the film is Palm Springs resident Jim Casey.
The film is being shopped to two major independent film distributors, said Waltrip, who hopes to get it onto movie theater screens before the end of the year. |
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Sonoma International Film Festival
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Top Film Festival Awards go to Actor Bruce Willis and International Filmakers.
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Catch sights and sounds of valley on film festival's silver screen
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Bruce Fessier • The Desert Sun • January 9, 2009
Darryl Macdonald isn't the type of programmer who will present a section of local films just to appease local sponsors.
But this year, for perhaps the first time in the Macdonald era, there's enough good films with local ties to warrant a Valley Views program.
“We've got at least eight films that have a major local connection,” the executive director said, “starting of course with ‘Adopt A Sailor,' by Charles Evered
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Local producer finds making movie not easy
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Judith Salkin • The Desert Sun • January 13, 2009
One thing Kim Waltrip says she has learned about filmmaking: “Shooting is the easy part.”
Sitting in the shade at a local Starbucks, Waltrip of WonderStar Productions and screenwriter-director Charles Evered reminisce about the two years it took to get their film, “Adopt A Sailor,” in front of an audience
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UCR playwright's 'Adopt a Sailor' screens at Palm Springs International Film Festival on Saturday and Sunday
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By FIELDING BUCK • The Press-Enterprise
"Adopt a Sailor," a film written and directed by UC Riverside assistant professor Charles Evered, has been adopted by audiences.
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Production company's 'star' takes off with integrity
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April 27, 2008
Dennis A. Britton
The Desert Sun
Kim Waltrip had parlayed a successful modeling career into an equally promising acting career in Hollywood when friendship called.
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Kim Waltrip to be the guest speaker at Palm Springs Women in Film Luncheon
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September 8, 2007
La Quinta Resort – Azur Restaurant
49-499 Eisenhower Dr., La Quinta, CA
10:30 check-in, Luncheon is 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM
Members $25 / Non Members $35
RSVP REQUIRED: Contact Jade at office@pswift.org or call 760-238-0306
Vistit http://www.pswift.org for more details
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Unified Via Film
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August8, 2007
Joanna Beresford
The cast and crew of "Adopt a Sailor" gathered in a private Palm Desert home this week to shoot scenes for the film, which is written and directed by playwright Charles Evered, of the University of California's Riverside and Palm Desert campuses.
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Every week is Fleet Week with 'Adopt a Sailor'
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August 6, 2007
Judith Salkin
The Desert Sun
Would you be willing to open your home to a young Marine in town for the night? That's the basic premise of a film in production by Coachella Valley resident, Kim Waltrip and her WonderStar Productions company.
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“Adopt A Sailor”- A Patriotic Movie To Be Filmed In The Coachella Valley
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August 5, 2007
Leslie Andrews
Desert Local News
“Adopt A Sailor”, a film by Charles Evered, is scheduled to be filmed here in the Coachella Valley starting August 5th.
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Production company works with young Peck
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July 4, 2007
Debra Gruszecki
The Desert Sun
He studied the cello, played varsity lacrosse and memorized the classic lines his grandfather, Gregory Peck, delivered on the silver screen in Academy Award-winning movies.
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Playwright turns to directing naval film
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007
By EVONNE COUTROS
STAFF WRITER
Charles "Chuck" Evered watches actor Ethan Peck run through a final rehearsal for filming onboard the USS Wasp. "That looks great ... looks real good," he tells Peck, uniformed in Navy summer whites on the carrier's hangar deck.
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Wednesday, May 30th 2007, 4:00 AM
Singer-songwriter Ed Fingerling got an instant payback from the karma credit bureau when his band, the Wild Deer, played for the Marines for Fleet Week in Times Square. Director Charles Evered, who was shooting scenes with actor Ethan Peck (grandson of Gregory) nearby, was entranced by the music and decided to include it in his movie, "Adopt a Sailor."
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May 17, 2007
Heady set for Six Bullets From Now
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Lena Heady has signed on for a role in Six Bullets From Now, a movie loosely based on a true story. Steven Kay is directing from a script he co-wrote with Christian Darren. The movie follows a thief (Josh Lucas) who puts together a heist at the Pierre Hotel in New York City in 1971. Tim Roth and Dermot Mulroney play his accomplices, and Headey portrays his girlfriend.
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