RACHEL McAdams has joined the cast of Anton Corbij”:n’s A Most Wanted Man alongside Philip Seymour Hoffman. Based on the 2008 novel by John le Carre, the film will be set in present-day Hamburg, Germany, where a mysterious, near-dead half-Chechen, half-Russian man on the run arrives in the city’s Islamic community desperate for help. He is also looking to recover his late Russian father’s...
While Passion just wrapped things a few weeks back or so, Rachel McAdams isn’t quite done with suspense, intrigue, Germany, and films based on pre-existing materials. THR says she’ll next do a project that, though similar, is possibly even more exciting than the return of Brian De Palma — and, believe you me, that’s saying [...]Source : The Film Stage
Rachel McAdams has signed on to join Phillip Seymour Hoffman in A Most Wanted Man , director Anton Corbijn 's adaptation of the 2008 novel by John le Carre .
Variety just posted an article that confirms Rachel is part of the cast of “A Most Wanted Man” with Philip Seymour Hoffman, who she mentioned in 2009 as her favorite actor, and Anton Corbijn will be directing. The film also financed and filming is expected to start in September of this year in Hamburg, Germany.
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