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April 25, 2007
Gregg Goldstein
NEW YORK -- Picturehouse and New Line International have nabbed all international rights to the comedy performance documentary "Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days & 30 Nights -- Hollywood to the Heartland."
The pickup comes seven months after the Weinstein Co. purchased the feature for $2.5 million-$3.5 million after its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, part of the new indie studio's pricey acquisitions spree. After tentatively slating the film for release in the spring, the company put the project back up for sale with UTA a few weeks ago.
Ari Sandel's film, produced by Vaughn, follows the actor as he leads a team of unknown comics on a monthlong tour across the U.S.
Picturehouse will release the film domestically in early 2008, and New Line International will handle overseas distribution.
Picturehouse senior vp acquisitions Sara Rose and New Line executive vp business affairs and co-productions Carolyn Blackwood negotiated the deal for their companies. Vince Vaughn is represented by UTA, Eric Gold and Deborah Klein.
Posted by Christine at April 24, 2007 1:25 PM | TrackBackvince vaughn is a great actor and i saw his show in chicago in 2005.
the other comedic actors were so funny esp. sebastian.
my sister and i were in tears of laughter with his performance :) !
Posted at: April 24, 2007 1:57 PM