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Wednesday, April 04, 2007
THAT DARJEELING FEELING 


Following on from my post earlier today about Werner Herzog in which I gave a link to the screenplay for his new film, Cheese and Worms, I thought it would be logical to point out that the script for Wes Anderson's latest project is online here to download as a PDF. It's called The Darjeeling Limited, and is by Anderson, and cousins Roman Coppola and Jason Schwartzman. According to the film's imdb page the plot is as follows:
The death of their father sends three brothers on a journey through India. The brothers believe their father has been reborn as an albino leopard, and trace their mother to a convent where she teaches poor children. The train they travel by is The Darjeeling Limited, and they are on a search for their father/Leopard.
Owen Wilson, Schwartzman and Adrien Brody play brothers Francis, Jack and Peter Wilson respectively, with Natalie Portman the other principal cast member. The Darjeeling Limited will be released on December 25, and the first poster for the film is below.


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# posted by Nick Dawson @ 4/04/2007 04:48:00 PM
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Same .pdf was around last fall. If you knew the right people.
# posted by Anonymous Anonymous @ 4/04/2007 5:25 PM  

 
Somebody's reading Movie City Indie.
# posted by Anonymous Anonymous @ 4/05/2007 3:39 AM  

 
All the info was indeed in the MCN blog, which Ray Pride wrote after reading a similar post on Big Screen, Little Screen. Neither, however, included the picture or the poster...
# posted by Blogger Nick Dawson @ 4/05/2007 12:23 PM  


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