Chan-wook Park’s English language debut Stoker gets tagged with a March 2013 release

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

The last titter out of the STOKER camp came 6 weeks ago, when we learned Clint Mansell had signed on to score Chan-wook Park’s English language debut. Now, with principal photography wrapped, we now know exactly when the flick is set to wash ashore. Check it…

According to Box Office Mojo, STOKER has been tagged with a March 1, 2013 theatrical release date.

Seems like a long time to wait, but with Mia Wasikowska, Nicole Kidman (below), Phyllis Somerville, Matthew Goode, Jill Headrick, Jackie Weaver, Dermot Mulroney, Lucas Till and Alden Ehrenreich comprising the cast, the flick is bound to be worth the wait.

In his first English language film, celebrated Korean director Park Chan-wook (OLDBOY, THIRST) will direct from an original screenplay by the former PRISON BREAK star Wentworth Miller, who wrote his inaugural script under the pseudonym Ted Foulke. STOKER is being produced by Scott Free Productions’ Tony Scott, Ridley Scott and Michael Costigan with Steven Rales and Mark Roybal of Indian Paintbrush serving as executive producers. Indian Paintbrush is co-financing the film with Fox Searchlight Pictures who will be releasing the film worldwide.

After India’s (Wasikowska’s) father dies in an auto accident, her Uncle Charlie (Goode), who she never knew existed, comes to live with her and her emotionally unstable mother (Kidman). Soon after his arrival, she comes to suspect this mysterious, charming man has ulterior motives, but instead of feeling outrage or horror, this friendless girl becomes increasingly infatuated with him.

Claudia Lewis, President of Production, David Greenbaum, Senior Vice President of Production and DanTram Nguyen, Director of Production are overseeing the project.

Director Park has emerged as one of the most significant talents in world cinema in recent years. He attributes Alfred Hitchcock’s VERTIGO, which he first saw while at university, as the film that changed his life and the seed which began his creative exploration of the darker elements of human experience.

Once more, STOKER bows March 1, 2013.

Source: BOM

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