FOR NEW ADAPTATION OF
AGATHA CHRISTIE’S MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS
Ridley Scott,
Mark Gordon and Simon Kinberg on board to produce
new film of
one of the most successful novels of all time
London: December 19, 2013 — After a highly competitive bidding process,
Fox has acquired film rights to the iconic mystery novel “Murder on the Orient
Express” from Acorn Productions Ltd/Agatha Christie Ltd, the UK based rights
holding production arm of RLJ Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ: RLJE).
With more
than two billion books sold, Agatha Christie is the best-selling novelist of
all time, and “Murder on the Orient Express” is one of her most popular
novels. The 1934 novel features her internationally renowned detective, Hercule
Poirot, investigating a murder on the Orient Express.
Though no decision on writers or casting have been confirmed yet, Ridley
Scott (Black Hawk Down, Gladiator), Mark Gordon (Saving
Private Ryan) and Simon Kinberg (X-Men: First Class, Sherlock
Holmes) will be producing the film.
Miguel Penella, CEO of RLJ Entertainment, said, “Since acquiring
a majority share of Agatha Christie’s literary estate in February 2012, we have
worked closely with Mathew Prichard, Agatha’s grandson, to find the right
studio and filmmakers to grow the Christie brand. We are excited to be working
with Fox as well as Ridley Scott, Mark Gordon and Simon Kinberg to produce a
new, star-studded adaptation of one of the most well-known mystery novels of
all time.”
Hilary Strong, Managing Director of Acorn Productions Ltd, added: “We
are thrilled to have negotiated a deal with Fox to bring this Christie classic
back to the screen. Added to the announcement of the new Poirot novel by Sophie
Hannah in September, 2013 has been a great year for RLJ Entertainment and Acorn
as we continue to develop the Christie brand worldwide.”
Founded by Robert L. Johnson, RLJ Entertainment owns a 64% share in
Agatha Christie Ltd, which manages Christie’s extensive literary works including
more than 80 novels and short story collections, 19 plays, a film library of
nearly 40 TV films, and iconic characters Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple.
Agatha Christie’s grandson, Mathew Prichard, is Chairman of Agatha Christie
Limited.
“Murder on the Orient Express” was previously made into a 1974
film directed by Sidney Lumet. The film received six Oscar nominations,
including best actor for Albert
Finney as Poirot, and winning best supporting actress for Ingrid Bergman. The
all-star cast of suspects also featured Lauren Bacall, Jacqueline Bisset,
Colin Blakely, Sean Connery, John Gielgud, Anthony Perkins, Vanessa Redgrave
and Michael York. Additionally, David Suchet portrayed the popular
Belgian detective in all 70 television adaptations of Christie’s Poirot
stories, including “Murder on the Orient Express” in 2010. The final five
Poirot television mysteries aired in the U.K. in 2013 and will debut in the
U.S. in 2014. In Sept. 2013, Agatha Christie Ltd and RLJ Entertainment
announced the first fully-authorized new Agatha Christie novel to be release in
September 2014. Bestselling author Sophie Hannah is writing the novel featuring
Hercule Poirot.
Hilary Strong, Managing Director of Acorn Productions, and WME
negotiated the deal for RLJ Entertainment.
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Acorn Productions Ltd is the UK based
rights holding production arm of RLJ Entertainment, Inc (NASDAQ: RLJE) a
premier independent licensee and distributor of entertainment content and
programming in North America, the United Kingdom and Australia with over
5,300 exclusive titles. Acorn Productions Ltd manages the rights to Foyle’s
War and the Agatha Christie estate.
RLJ Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ: RLJE) is a premier independent licensee and distributor of
entertainment content and programming in North America, the United Kingdom and
Australia with over 5,300 exclusive titles. RLJE is a leader in numerous
genres via its owned and distributed brands such as Acorn (British TV), Image
(feature films, stand-up comedy), One Village (urban), Acacia (fitness),
Slingshot (faith), Athena (documentaries), Criterion (art films) and Madacy
(gift sets). These titles are distributed in multiple formats including
DVD, Blu-Ray, digital download, digital streaming, broadcast television
(including satellite and cable), theatrical and non-theatrical.
Via its relationship with Agatha Christie Limited, a company that RLJE
owns 64% of, RLJE manages the intellectual property and publishing rights to
some of the greatest works of mystery fiction, including stories of the iconic
sleuths Miss Marple and Poirot. And through its direct-to-consumer
business, RLJE has direct contacts and billing relationships with millions of
consumers.
RLJE leverages its management experience to acquire, distribute and
monetize existing and original content for its many distribution channels,
including its nascent branded digital subscription channels, and engages
distinct audiences with programming that appeals directly to their unique
viewing interests. RLJE has proprietary e-commerce web sites for the
Acorn and Acacia brands, and owns the recently launched Acorn TV digital
subscription service.
About Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie is known throughout the world as the
Queen of Crime. Her books have sold over a billion copies in English with
another billion in foreign languages. She is the most widely published author
of all time and is outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare. She is the author
of 80 crime novels and short story collections, 19 plays, and six novels
written under the name Mary Westmacott.
Agatha Christie’s first novel, The Mysterious
Affair at Styles, was written towards the end of the First World War, in
which she served the VAD. In it she created Hercule Poirot, the little Belgian
detective who was destined to become the most popular detective in crime
fiction since Sherlock Holmes. It was eventually published by Bodley Head in
1920.
In 1926, after averaging a book a year, Agatha
Christie wrote her first masterpiece. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd was
the first of her books to be published by Collins and marked the beginning of
an author-publisher relationship that lasted for 50 years and well over 70 books,
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd was also the first of Agatha Christie’s
books to be dramatized – under the name Alibi – and to have a successful
run in London’s West End. The Mousetrap, her most successful play of
all, opened in 1952 and is the longest-running play in history.
Agatha Christie was made a dame in 1971. She died in
1976.
1 comment:
Not much words to describe the sheer brilliance of Christie. Not to mention her creation "Poirot" ! Of all the "Poirot" editions this is one which kept me away from my 'general' studies,character presentation,plot sequence,choice of words,superiority of the protagonist,all these nano marvels add to the supremacy and universality of this novel,and this happens to be one of her best ! And do not forget to brush up on your French,you will be needing it,piecemeal. Bonne lecture !
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