Tuesday, May 16, 2006
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The same time that 'Sixth Sense' hit theaters, a far superior film graced the big screen... Artisan's Stir of Echoes, which is now owned by Lionsgate. Here we are years later and the sequel is finally ready to roll. Stir of Echoes: The Dead Speak was supposed to begin shooting in NY last year, but apparently that never happened, instead the sequel begins shooting in mid-July in Toronto. Read on for the first casting news and details...
Rob Lowe will star in sequel "Stir of Echoes: The Dead Speak," to be produced and financed by Lionsgate, according to Variety.
Ernie Barbaresh wrote the script for and will direct the horror thriller, which begins shooting in mid-July in Toronto.
The pic is a followup to the 1999 Kevin Bacon starrer "Stir of Echoes," which was written and directed by David Koepp and based on a Richard Matheson novel.
The story revolves around a soldier who returns home from a tour of duty in Iraq only to be haunted by visions of the dead. Producers are Toronto-based Philip Stilman, who has a deal with Lionsgate, and Claire Welland.
Barbaresh, a producer on "American Psycho," wrote and directed "Cube Zero." Lowe was just seen in "Thank You for Smoking."
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