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PHONE BOOTH Scribe Files $100 Million Dollar Lawsuit Against Twentieth Century-F

PHONE BOOTH screenwriter Larry Cohen, who also helms Larco Productions, and veteran producer Martin Poll, president of Hollane Corp., have jointly filed a copyright infringement suit against Twentieth Century-Fox. The suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, seeks at least $100 million in damages.

According to reports, Poll and Cohen claim that Twentieth Century-Fox copied their idea and therefore violated their copyright for their feature film, THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN, which has made a paltry $65 million domestically thus far.

According to the lawsuit, Poll and Cohen submitted several drafts of their CAST OF CHARACTERS story to Fox executives between 1993 and 1996, hoping to obtain financing and a distribution deal for the picture. Business Wire reports that the script Poll and Cohen wrote was similiar in its "characters, plot, dialogue and mood... [to] the Fox feature film production..."

Continuing the newsbrief stated that, "Not coincidentally, LXG, like the plot in COC which it copied, depicts a league of Victorian era superheroes that, comparable to the overlapping superheroes featured in COC, battle the evil Moriarty and Dorian Gray... Both films even feature the same literary characters: Alan Quatermain, James Moriarty, Jekyll & Hyde, Tom Sawyer, Dorian Gray and the Phantom."


(Source: Business Wire)



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