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Cusack Checks In to King's "1408"
by Scott Weinberg | March 09, 2006
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Popular actor John Cusack has signed on to star in the movie adaptation of Stephen King's short story "1408," says Variety. The story, which is available on King's "Everything's Eventual" compilation, will be adapted by the screenwriting team of Scott Alexander & Larry Karaszewski.

"John Cusack will star in the bigscreen adaptation of Stephen King's short story "1408" for helmer Mikael Hafstrom, producer Lorenzo Di Bonaventura and Dimension Films.

Penned by "The People vs. Larry Flynt" scribes Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, pic centers on a debunker of paranormal occurrences who encounters real terror when he checks into notorious Room 1408 at the Dolphin Hotel.

Pic will lense this summer. Location is yet to be determined.

"This film is so much a one-man show," Hafstrom told Daily Variety. "It's quite a contained drama. It is a horror film if you want to put a label on it, but the way I see it, it's much more an inner-journey of this character."

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Mr. Hafstrom's films include "Derailed" and "Ondskan." You know Scott & Larry from "Man on the Moon," "Problem Child," and "Ed Wood," among others.

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Cbroods
Cbroods writes:
on Mar 11 2006 04:30 AM

interesting.

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Litzner
Litzner writes:
on Mar 13 2006 11:20 AM

[b]awesome[/b]
I loved all the short stories in 'Everythings Eventual' Let us just hope that this adaptation is more like Stand By Me and Carrie as opposed to Dreamcatcher and It.


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