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07-15-2009, 06:21 AM
Emily Blunt has landed the female lead in "Adjustment Bureau," joining Matt Damon in the George Nolfi-directed science-fiction thriller adapted from Philip K. Dick’s short story.
Damon will play a smooth-talking congressman whose political future is thrown in doubt by uncontrollable events and the arrival in his life of a mysterious ballerina, played by Blunt.
Nolfi wrote the script and is producing with Chris Moore, Michael Hackett and Bill Carraro.
Production begins in mid-September in Gotham.
Universal acquired the film in an auction held by Media Rights Capital, the producer-financier behind "Bruno."
Blunt recently completed "The Wolfman" alongside Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins. She also stars in "The Young Victoria," "Wild Target" and "Gulliver’s Travels."
Damon will play a smooth-talking congressman whose political future is thrown in doubt by uncontrollable events and the arrival in his life of a mysterious ballerina, played by Blunt.
Nolfi wrote the script and is producing with Chris Moore, Michael Hackett and Bill Carraro.
Production begins in mid-September in Gotham.
Universal acquired the film in an auction held by Media Rights Capital, the producer-financier behind "Bruno."
Blunt recently completed "The Wolfman" alongside Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins. She also stars in "The Young Victoria," "Wild Target" and "Gulliver’s Travels."