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Script Sales: February 17, 2009

Title: Who Is Doris Payne
Date: February 17, 2009
Logline: Story about an international jewel thief whose career spanned five decades.
Writer: Eunetta Boone
Genre: Drama , Crime
Saletype: Script
Production Company: J2 Partners
Producer: Justin Berfield, Jason Felts
More: Halle Berry attached to star.
Title: The Associate
Date: February 17, 2009
Logline: Story of a Yale Law School student with a sordid secret that leaves him vulnerable to blackmail. He's manipulated into taking a job at a law firm and working on a multibillion-dollar lawsuit.
Writer: John Grisham, William Monahan
Genre: Thriller
Saletype: Novel , Adaptation
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Producer: Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
Agent: Endeavor
More: Shia LaBeouf attached to star. Monahan to adapt Grisham's novel.
Title: Pride and Predator
Date: February 17, 2009
Logline: Comedy in which an alien crash lands in the middle of a "Jane Austen-type" period drama and begins to butcher the mannered protags, who suddenly have more than marriage and inheritance to worry about.
Writer: Will Clar, Andrew Kemble, John Pape
Genre: Horror , Sci-Fi , Comedy
Saletype: Script
Production Company: Rocket Pictures
Producer: Elton John, Steve Hamilton Shaw, David Furnish
More: Will Clark attached to direct.
Title: Wedlocked
Date: February 17, 2009
Logline: Story of a pet photographer who gets mixed up with a mobster and his daughter, who is angling for American citizenship. Things go terribly awry on their forced honeymoon.
Writer: Rob Hedden
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Saletype: Script
Production Company: Showcase Entertainment, Hawaii Film Partners
Producer: Shawna Jackson, David Jackson, Rann Watamull, Gina Watamull
More: Dave Annable, Katharine McPhee attached to star. Rob Hedden attached to direct.
Title: The Chameleon
Date: February 17, 2009
Logline: Story revolves around the reunion of a young man and his family after being positively identified in an unsolved missing-persons case. The reunion turns bittersweet when suspicions arise about whether he really is their son.
Writer: Jean Paul Salome, Natalie Carter
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Saletype: Script , Article , Adaptation
Producer: Bill Perkins, Cooper Richey, Ram Bergman, Marie-Castille Schaar
Agent: International Creative Management (ICM)
More: Jean Paul Salome attached to direct. Marc-Andre Grondin, Ellen Barkin and Famke Janssen attached to star. Project is based on the New Yorker article "The Chameleon: The Many Lives of Frederic Bourdin."

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