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Will Ferrell , Michael Caine , Nicole Kidman
An all-star cast led by
Oscar.-winner Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell cast their spell on the
movie version of one of TV's most memorable and beguiling shows,
Bewitched. Nora Ephron (Sleepless in Seattle, You've Got Mail)
writes (with Delia Ephron and Adam McKay) and directs this magical
romantic comedy, produced by Douglas Wick and Lucy Fisher
(Gladiator, Stuart Little) and Penny Marshall (The Cinderella Man).
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The full trailer for Bewitched is now
online! Click on the links below to check it out (in various
formats) courtesy of Sony!
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I Dream Of Jeannie ran for five seasons
and produced 139 episodes (109 were in color and 30 black and
white) ,(see
episodes list). The show was written, produced and created by Sidney
Sheldon. The show went into production in December, 1964. The 1st
season 30 episodes were filmed in black and white film. The show
went into color in 1966. The show finished filming in January,
1970. The show premiered September 18, 1965 and the last
first run episode aired May 26, 1970.
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I Dream Of Jeannie The Movie 2006
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As the marketing geniuses across all
Hollywood studios continue to mine the halcyon days of our youth in order
to make a quick buck, one thing is clear. This is Lindsay Lohan's world
and we're just living in it.
That's right. A combination of two different movie trends is poised to
meld together into one hybrid. In the past few years, the theatrical
recreation of beloved television shows from our youth has become the
industry standard. While there have been the occasional missteps like The
Mod Squad and The Avengers (Did I say missteps? More like out and out
disasters.), many successes have been significant. Starsky and Hutch,
Charlie's Angels and Scooby-Doo have all performed exceedingly well at the
box office.
Meanwhile, the kind folks at Disney were bewitched by a precocious, perky
little girl...so much so that they cast her in the re-make of their
classic The Parent Trap. That went so well that when she grew up a few
years later, she was again cast in the remake of a Disney classic. And
that film, Freaky Friday, was such a solid hit that the studio couldn't
wait to hire her back on another remake. That movie, the as yet unreleased
Herbie: Fully Loaded, is another attempt to utilize Lohan's charm to
reinvigorate a franchise.
I n the interim, other studios watched with interest as Lohan's star began
to rise. Paramount capitalized on her growing popularity by casting her in
Mean Girls, a film which became one of the most financially successful
films the studio had in 2004. While her other recent non-Disney release,
Confessions of Drama Queen, was not a hit, it was a money maker as well.
Studios have growing confidence in Lohan's ability to draw in the teen
audience for her films.
Now, the two trends, Lohan in a re-make and TV-to-movie re-make, are set
to dovetail in I Dream of Jeannie. After months of rumors about who would
frontline the production as a genie a blink and a nod away from making
every man's fantasy come true, Lohan is signed, sealed and delivered. Very
little else about the production is settled. Only director Gurinder Chadha
of Bend It Like Beckham fame is confirmed. The rest of the cast -
including the equally key role of Captain Anthony Nelson, formerly
performed by Larry Hagman - remains unannounced. With the similarly-themed
Bewitched likely to beat I Dream of Jeannie into theaters, it remains
unknown how long this production will wait before the shoot begins. (David
Mumpower/BOP)
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