BEIJING, May 20 -- John Woo's historical epic "Red
Cliff" is to be released in North American movie theaters later this year,
marking the director's first U.S. release in six years.
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Director John Woo (2nd L) poses with
cast members (from L-R) Hu Jun, Lin Chi-ling, Tony Leung, Zhao Wei and
Chang Chen during a photocall for the film "Red Cliff" at the 61st Cannes
FIlm Festival May 19, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters File Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Magnet Releasing says it has bought the American
rights and will release it this fall. The film will be released in Canada at the
same time.
Red Cliff, about an ancient Chinese battle of the
same name, was Hong Kong native Woo's first Chinese-language film since the 1992
action thriller Hard-Boiled. The $80 million movie starring Cannes best actor
winner Tony Leung and Japanese-Taiwanese heartthrob Takeshi Kaneshiro, was a
massive hit in Asia, earning more than $100 million in Japan alone, according to
Magnet Releasing.
The two-part film will be released in North America
as a single instalment for Western audiences but both Asian instalments will be
issued on DVD and video-on-demand services.
The US deal is Woo's first release in the US since
Paycheck, the 2003 sci-fi thriller starring Ben Affleck and Uma Thurman. While
Mission: Impossible II was Woo's big US hit in 2000, earning $215 million, his
two Hollywood follow-ups were less successful, the 2002 war film Windtalkers
raking in $41 million and Paycheck $54 million.
(Source: China Daily)