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The Lovely Bones Movie - Due To Be Released March 2009

 

Director Peter Jackson has teamed with scriptwriters Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens to adapt author Alice Sebold's best-selling novel concerning a murdered young girl, Susie Salmon, who watches from her own particular version of heaven as her family and friends try to cope with their loss, and her killer skillfully covers his tracks and prepares to murder yet again...

Director: Peter Jackson
Screenwriters: Peter Jackson, Philippa Boyens, Frances Walsh
Novel: Alice Sebold
Studio: DreamWorks Pictures
Rating: NR
Genre: Drama

This film is now in post-production and is scheduled for release as follows;

USA 13 March 2009
Australia 19 March 2009
Germany 19 March 2009
Netherlands 19 March 2009
Norway 20 March 2009
UK 20 March 2009
France 8 April 2009
Belgium 15 April 2009
Poland 5 June 2009

Plot Summary Of The Lovely Bones 

Synopsis of The Lovely Bones from Wikipedia

From The Lovely Bones On Wikipedia:- "On December 6, 1973 in Norristown, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia, Susie Salmon takes a shortcut home from school. She is accosted by a neighbor, George Harvey, a man in his mid-30s who lives alone and builds dollhouses for a living. He persuades her to enter an underground den he has recently built nearby. Once she enters, he rapes and cuts her body into parts and soon is later dumped in a sinkhole. An elbow, the only part of Susie ever to be found, falls out of his bag as he returns home, disposing of the remaining parts of the body by putting them in a safe and paying someone to drop it. Meanwhile, Susie's spirit flees toward her personal heaven.

The Salmon family is at first reluctant to accept that Susie has been killed, but then accedes when Susie's hat and elbow are found. The police who talk to Mr. Harvey find him odd but see no reason to suspect him. Jack, Susie's father, becomes suspicious and later comes to harass the police about Harvey. Susie's sister Lindsey comes to share these suspicions. Jack, consumed with guilt over not having been able to protect his daughter, remains on extended leave from work and increasingly isolates himself at home. Buckley, the youngest child in the family of four, tries to make sense of all this as he starts school.

One day late in the summer a detective named Len Fenerman comes to tell the Salmons that the police have exhausted all leads and are dropping the investigation. That night in his study, Jack looks out the window and sees a flashlight in the cornfield. Believing it to be Harvey returning to destroy evidence, he runs out to confront him with a baseball bat. It turns out to be Susie's best friend, Clarissa, and her boyfriend Brian looking for a place to make out. Brian and Jack struggle and Jack is struck with the bat. As a result he has to have knee replacement surgery. In the wake of this, his wife Abigail begins having an affair with Fenerman, who is a widower. The following summer Abigail leaves her husband, going to her father's old cabin in New Hampshire and then moving to California, taking a job at a winery. As a result her mother, Grandma Lynn, moves into the Salmons' home to help her son-in-law care for Buckley and Lindsey.

Still suspicious, Lindsey sneaks into Harvey's house and finds a drawing of the pit and is forced to leave when Harvey returns prematurely. Sensing threat, Harvey leaves Norristown as soon as possible and becomes a drifter. A year later the police bulldoze the cornfield and turn up a soda bottle from the night of the murder with Harvey's and Susie's fingerprints, finally making him an official suspect. However, he remains at large. That fall, a hunter in Connecticut discovers the body of another one of Harvey's victims, and one of Susie's charms nearby. In 1981, a detective in Connecticut links the charm to Susie's murder and calls Fenerman. As they uncover further evidence, the police realize that Harvey is a serial killer.

Lindsey and her boyfriend Samuel Heckler become engaged, find an old house in the woods that Ruth's father owns and decide to fix it up and live there. Sometime after the celebration, while arguing with his son, Jack suffers from a heart attack. The emergency prompts Abigail to return from California, but the reunion is tempered by Buckley's lingering bitterness at her for having abandoned him and his father.

Meanwhile, Harvey returns to Norristown, which has become more developed. He explores his old neighborhood and notices the school is being expanded into the cornfield where he murdered Susie. He drives by the sinkhole where Susie's body rests, and where Ruth Connors and Ray Singh are standing. Ruth, an old classmate of Susie's who had felt Susie's spirit go past her after her murder, senses the women Harvey has killed and is overcome. Susie, watching from heaven, is also overwhelmed with emotion and the two girls exchange positions. Susie, her spirit now in Ruth's body, kisses Ray, who had a crush on Susie in school, and they go to the back room in Hal's bike shop to make love. Afterwards, Susie returns to heaven.

She moves onto the larger heaven, still watching earthbound events from time to time. She sees her sister's newborn baby girl, who is named Abigail Suzanne. One day she spies Harvey getting off a Greyhound bus at a diner in New Hampshire in early spring. Behind the diner he sees a young woman and attempts to speak to her, but she rebuffs him. Susie notices some large icicles hanging from the roof, and after the woman leaves, one falls and hits Harvey on the head, knocking him into a nearby ravine and ultimately killing him.

The novel ends with Susie showing us Lindsey's newborn daughter, then tracking away to a newer house where a man has finally found Susie's old charm bracelet. "This little girl's grown up by now," his wife says. "Almost. Not quite," Susie's narrative voice rejoins. "I wish you all a long and happy life."

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The Lovely Bones Movie On Wikipedia 

The Lovely Bones is a film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Alice Sebold, intended for release between September and November 2009. The film was directed by Peter Jackson and stars Irish actress Saoirse Ronan as Susie Salmon, with Rachel Weisz and Mark Wahlberg as her parents, Susan Sarandon as her grandmother and Stanley Tucci as George Harvey, her murderer.

Feature rights to Sebold's novel had been bought by Film4 Productions when it was only a manuscript with Lynne Ramsay attached to write and direct, but the company was eventually shut down. Jackson and his producer partners eventually acquired the rights independently and developed a script on their own, later selling it to DreamWorks. Production began in October 2007 in New Zealand and Pennsylvania.

The Lovely Bones Movie Cast List 

Cast of the forthcoming movie version of The Lovely Bones

Mark Wahlberg ... Jack Salmon
Rachel Weisz ... Abigail Salmon
Susan Sarandon ... Grandma Lynn
Stanley Tucci ... George Harvey
Michael Imperioli ... Len Fenerman
Saoirse Ronan ... Susie Salmon
Amanda Michalka ... Clarissa
Rose McIver ... Lindsey Salmon
Carolyn Dando ... Ruth
Nikki SooHoo ... Holly
Reece Ritchie ... Ray Singh
Andrew James Allen ... Samuel Heckler
Jake Abel ... Brian Nelson
Anna George ... Mrs. Singh
Christian Thomas Ashdale ... Buckley Salmon

More About The Actors - Mark Wahlberg 

Mark Wahlberg plays Jack Salmon

Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg (born June 5, 1971) is an Academy Award-nominated, BAFTA-winning American actor, rapper and producer of film and television. He was known as Marky Mark in his earlier years and became famous in his 1991 debut as a rap musician with the band Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch.

More About The Actors - Rachel Weisz 

Rachel Weisz plays Abigail Salmon

Rachel Hannah Weisz ( "vice"; born 7 March, in 1970 or 1971)There are conflicting sources for the year of Weisz' birth. The British Film Institute and others give 1970 BFI | Film & TV Database | WEISZ, Rachel; a Guardian article gives 1971. is an Academy Award-winning EnglishIndieLondon: Definitely Maybe - Rachel Weisz interview - Your London Reviews actress. She became well-known after her role as Evelyn "Evy" Carnahan-O'Connell in the Hollywood films The Mummy and The Mummy Returns, and has since continued appearing in major film roles.

More About The Actors - Saoirse Ronan 

Saoirse Ronan plays Susie Salmon

Saoirse Ronan (;See inogolo:pronunciation of Saoirse Ronan. born April 12 1994) is an Academy Award-, BAFTA-, and Golden Globe-nominated, American born Irish actress. She is the eleventh youngest person to be nominated for an Academy Award and the seventh youngest to be nominated for Best Supporting Actress.

More About The Actors - Susan Sarandon 

Susan Sarandon plays Grandma Lynn

Susan Sarandon (born Susan Abigail Tomalin; October 4, 1946) is an American actress. She has worked in films and television since 1970, and won an Oscar for her performance in the 1995 film, Dead Man Walking. She is also noted for her social and political activism for a variety of liberal causes.

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More About The Director Of The Lovely Bones - Peter Jackson 

Peter Robert Jackson, CNZM (born October 31, 1961) is a three-time Academy Award-winning New Zealand director, producer and writer, best known for directing The Lord of the Rings trilogy adapted from the novel by J. R. R. Tolkien. He is also known for his 2005 remake of King Kong.

He won international attention early in his career with his "splatstick" horror comedies, before coming to mainstream prominence with Heavenly Creatures, for which he shared an Academy Award best screenplay nomination with his partner Fran Walsh.

More About The Lovely Bones Movie Screenwriter - Fran Walsh 

Frances Walsh, MNZM, (born January 10, 1959), is a Grammy and Academy Award-winning screenwriter, film producer and musician. She has been the partner of filmmaker Peter Jackson since 1987. They have two children, Billy Jackson and Katie Jackson. Fran has contributed to all of Jackson's films since they met at the end of Bad Taste.

She should not be confused with Fran Walsh, a writer for the New Zealand commentary magazine The Listener.

More About The Lovely Bones Movie Screenwriter - Philippa Boyens 

Philippa Boyens, MNZM, is an Academy Award winning New Zealand screenwriter who co-wrote the screenplay for Peter Jackson's film series The Lord of the Rings with Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh, for which the trio won an Oscar at the 76th Academy Awards in 2004. Boyens worked with the same collaborators on the screenplay for Jackson's version of King Kong (2005). Following that movie's completion, the trio will once again work together on an adaptation of Alice Sebold's novel The Lovely Bones, which is expected to be released in 2009. She is also collaborating with Jackson, Walsh and Guillermo del Toro on The Hobbit films, due for 2011. Prior to turning to screenwriting with The Lord of the Rings, Boyens was a playwright.

She also has two children, Phoebe Gittins, a daughter, and Calum Gittins, a son who starred as Haleth in Category: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers -

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From www.scifi.com: Saoirse Ronan, who stars as the doomed Susie Salmon in Peter Jackson's upcoming adaptation of Alice Sebold's novel The Lovely Bones, told reporters that the film's events are heartbreaking, but that it's ultimately a ...
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Oh, and watch out for Peter Jackson's movie next year - I expect it to be good, even with Mark Wahlberg as the father. (I've really nothing against him, but I'm not too confident in his acting either. I liked Jack Salmon's character, ...
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Can't wait for the Lovely Bones movie!! I might have to read the book again before then since it seems like so long ago I read it. Swoon. Still jealous over you and Ryan :) :)
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More About The Author Of The Lovely Bones Novel - Alice Sebold 

Alice Sebold (b. September 6, 1963 in Madison, Wisconsin) is an American novelist. She has published three books: Lucky (1999), The Lovely Bones (2002) and The Almost Moon (2007).

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