Not too long ago, we told you about Nicole Kidman dropping out of Woody Allen’s upcoming project due to a scheduling conflict with RABBIT HOLE, the John Cameron Mitchell-directed film she’ll also be starring in. Allen has managed to find a replacement, however, and it’s little known British actress Lucy Punch. And while the film’s plot is expectedly unknown, sources say she’ll be playing a high-priced call girl. The all-star cast also includes Josh Brolin, Anthony Hopkins, Antonio Banderas, Naomi Watts and Freida Pinto with production expected to take place in London. Punch can next be seen alongside Anna Faris and Topher Grace in the comedy YOUNG AMERICANS and alongside Leslie Bibb, Lake Bell, and David Koechner in the comedy A GOOD OLD FASHIONED ORGY.
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