From Deadline
As packages firm up for AFM, here’s one that will surely reverberate in Santa Monica. Robert
Pattinson is signing on to star with Carey Mulligan in Hold On To Me.
The film will be directed by James Marsh, who won an Oscar for the docu
Man On Wire and followed with Project Nim.
Pic is based on a true story about a femme fatale who with her boyfriend
kidnaps and ransoms the town’s richest man. They bury him in a box and
things go horribly awry. Pattinson plays the flashy supporting role of the woman’s life love, Jimmy, who isn’t involved in the crime. The project was scripted by Brad Ingelsby.
Indian Paintbrush’s Steven Rales, Mark Roybal and Michael Pruss are
producing with Alexandra Milchan. Also producing is Todd Field, who
originally developed the film to direct, but stepped off to helm Creed
of Violence for Cross Creek.
Pattinson adds this to an early 2013 schedule that will have him
starring opposite Guy Pearce in the David Michod-directed The Rover, and
he is also starring in Mission Blacklist, the true story of the U.S.
military interrogator responsible for discovering the location of Saddam
Hussein in the hunt for the fallen leader. He is repped by WME and 3
Arts.
From The Playlist
Pattinson will join Carey Mulligan in the previously announced "Nancy And Danny" which is now called "Hold On To Me."
But this isn't some swoony romance. Pennedy by Brad Ingelsby ("Out Of
The Furnace"), and set to be directed by James Marsh ("Project Nim,"
"Shadow Dancer") the story follows a money hungry woman, whose life
didn't turn out the way she wanted, who uses a man as a pawn to help
land her high school crush in a get-rich-quick scheme. And that plan is
to bury the town's richest man in box and hold him for ransom, but of
course, things don't go as their supposed to.
The film also brings Pattinson into the orbit of another great
filmmaker, Todd Field, who is producing the project after being
originally attached to direct (he's now focusing on "The Creed Of
Violence"). Now before anyone gets too excited, this is a package
project headed to the American Film Market which means if it doesn't get
some decent pre-sales, it ain't gonna happen. But Pattinson is clearly
done with blockbusters for the moment, and we like everyone involved,
and given the talent on board, we don't see why this can't make a
planned 2013 shoot.
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