Spielberg helm
Andhra Pradesh ~ India ~ International ~ City ~ Entertainment ~ Business ~ Sports ~ Technology ~ Health ~ Features
Lara Bingle ~ Charlie Sheen ~ Zoe Saldana ~ Rihanna ~ Whitney Thompson ~ All Celebrities ~ All Actress ~ All Actors ~ All Singers
Home / Entertainment News / 2009 / June 2009 / June 15, 2009
Ron Howard

James Earl Jones top Forbes most trusted celebs list

When Robert Pattinson chipped his tooth because of flossing

Space geek Tom Hanks says he can put his hand into moving particle accelerator!

More on Ron Howard

Steven Spielberg

Cinematographer honour for Morgan Freeman

West End play War Horse heading for Broadway

Prince William unveiled as BAFTAs new president

More on Steven Spielberg

Entertainment News

82nd Annual Academy Awards

Rebecca Hall not behind Kate Winslet-Sam Mendes split
Friends have dismissed reports that Rebecca Hall was the reason behind Kate Winslet and Sam Mendes split. ANI

Andrew Lloyd Webber to auction off his Picasso for 40m pounds
English composer Andrew Lloyd Webbers Art Foundation is set to auction off a Picasso with a record estimate price of up to 40 million pounds. ANI

Spielberg may helm Brit WWII PoWs tear-jerking love story

Steven Spielberg may be roped in to direct a heart-rending love story of a British prisoner of war and his former secret girlfriend.

London, June 15 : Steven Spielberg may be roped in to direct a heart-rending love story of a British prisoner of war and his former secret girlfriend.

Leading Hollywood names, including that of Spielberg and Da Vinci code director Ron Howard, are being touted to bring the real-life tale of Private Horace Greasley to the big screen.

The brave veteran fell victim to inconceivable torture for five years, as he was held captive at three notorious Nazi camps during World War II.

The heroic soldier fell in love with German interpreter Rosa at Lamsdorf, and the two went on to have secret affair.

However, the pair got separated after Rosa moved camps, just after she became pregnant with his child.

Horace knew nothing about Rosa's pregnancy, and it was only when he returned to Britain after the war that he found that his love and their baby had not survived in childbirth.

The 90-year-old, who concealed his love life for almost 70 years, first spoke of his secret memoirs in a book last year, and realised its potential as an epic tale.

"I always used to watch films about escapes from PoW camps. But I always thought, 'I've got a much better story'. I would be delighted to see it be made into a film now," British tabloid The Sun quoted him as saying.

He added: "Had Rosa and I been caught I would have been tortured and probably shot. With her they would have gone right through her family and machine-gunned the lot of them. That was the risk she was taking so we could be together. She was very special to me."

Ghost writer Ken Scott, who helped Horace ink 'Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?', said: "People in the States are getting very excited about it. There is big interest. It's being pitched to the big film studios."

Ken revealed that he contacted US giant Creative Arts Agency to see whether there was any interest in the project or not.

"Usually books end up in the rubbish because they get so many. For someone to read it was a big foot in the door. And they even passed it on to the next level. An under-producer said it was one of the best things she's read. It may go to Stephen Spielberg or Ron Howard. They are two directors Creative Artists deal with," Ken added.

ANI

Suggested pages for your additional reading





© 2000-2010 AndhraNews.net. All Rights Reserved and are of their respective owners.
Disclaimer, Terms of Service & Privacy Policy | Contact Us