Largo Entertainment makes a deal with Joss Whedon for “Suspension”.
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Largo Entertainment makes a deal with Joss Whedon for “Suspension”.
Warner Bros. Pictures makes a deal with Steve Railsback for “The Stars Fall on Henrietta”.
“To Wong Foo (Thanks for Everything Julie Newmar)” by Douglas Carter Beane goes to Universal Pictures.
“The Cure” by Robert Kuhn.
“Cat & Mouse” by Ian Seeberg goes to Twentieth Century Fox Family.
“Out of the House” by Susan Halli Shaffer sells to Warner Bros. Pictures.
Interscope Communications buys “Shakespeare’s Sister” by Rick Ramage.
Paramount Pictures makes a deal with Jim Uhls for “Mace & Mardi”.
Paramount Pictures makes a deal with Joseph Bellissimo and Jeffrey J. LoGrasso for “White House Party”.
Warner Bros. Pictures picks up “Rainy Day Men” by Dario Scardapane.
Universal Pictures makes a deal for “You Should See Them Play”.
Paramount Pictures makes a deal with William Mosley-Payne for “Off the Board”.
Universal Pictures makes a deal with John Mattson for “Grace”.
Twentieth Century Fox makes a deal with John Hopkins for “Prime Mates (Dunston Checks In)”.
“Bad to the Bone” by Margaret Oberman and Jim Piddock sells to MGM.
“Blank Check” by Blake Snyder and Colby Carr is purchased by Walt Disney Pictures.
“A Tall Tale” by Steven Bloom and Robert Rodat sells to Caravan Pictures.
Universal Pictures buys “The Brink” by Robert Skotak and Nicholas Seldon.
“Manhattan Charmer” by Lou La Russo II.
Gramercy Pictures picks up “Onk” by Martin Schwartz and Steven James Ross.
Ganesha Partners makes a deal with Joseph Hindy for “Hindy Thriller Project”.
Twentieth Century Fox Family buys “Detective School” by Murray Salem.
Universal Pictures obtains “Nothing to Lose” by Steve Oedekerk.
“Home Fries” by Vince Gilligan is acquired by Warner Bros. Pictures.
New Line Cinema picks up “Kick the Can” by Andy Breckman.
Columbia Pictures makes a deal with Jeff Rothberg for “Jack & the Beanstalk”.
“Elliot Loves Gabriella” by Craig Rosenberg goes to Paramount Pictures.
Warner Bros. Pictures buys “Cybership” by Nothrop Davis.
Cinema Line buys “Things Happen” by Diane Wilk.
“Dark Territory” by Matt Reeves and Richard Hatem sells to Warner Bros. Pictures.
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