It's called the Libertine. I googled this. >>A dark cousin to such
screen rapscallions as Raoul Duke, Jack Sparrow and, yes, Willy Wonka,
Depp's dissolute earl possesses a staggering allure, sorrow and
intelligence beneath the blood-chilling sneer.Originally scheduled for
September release in the midst of Miramax's crowded housecleaning slate,
the unrated Weinstein Co. release world-premiered Friday at AFI Fest.
(Not an MPAA signatory, the new shingle declined the organization's
NC-17.) It bows November 25 in Los Angeles and New York, where it should
perform lustily. Wide release in January will be more of a challenge,
even with Depp starring.<<
cheers
MJ
Ken Wolman wrote:
> Douglas Clark wrote:
>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joanna Boulter"
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>> To: <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 4:47 PM
>> Subject: Re: Rochester/Bukowski
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>
> Did this film about Rochester ever go into theatrical release in the
> States? This is the first I've heard of it. The IMDB lists it as
> having come out in 2004. Malkovich as Charles II is an interesting
> choice to say the least. And it is good to see the name Francesca
> Annis again.
>
> I suspect it is going to be a hard one to locate in "indie" video
> stores, not to mention chains like Blockbuster.
>
> ken
>
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