
Peter Jackson To Produce 'Dambusters' For Universal
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Universal:: Peter Jackson To Produce 'Dambusters' For Universal
PETER JACKSON TO PRODUCE WORLD WAR II AERIAL ADVENTURE 'DAMBUSTERS' FOR UNIVERSAL PICTURES IN ASSOCIATION WITH STUDIOCANAL
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Academy Award(R) Winner Christian Rivers Makes Directorial Debut on Daring
Adventure Tale Inspired by Actual Events
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif., Aug. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Production will soon
begin on "DAMBUSTERS," an inspirational story of heroism and one of the
most daring missions in aeronautic military history, it was announced today
by Universal Pictures and StudioCanal.
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Christian Rivers will direct the film, which is inspired by actual
events and based on the book The Dam Busters by Paul Brickhill and the 1955
Associated British Picture Corporation motion picture. The WingNut Films
production is produced by Jan Blenkin, Carolynne Cunningham and Peter
Jackson, with Sir David Frost and Ken Kamins serving as executive
producers.
A Universal Pictures presentation in association with StudioCanal,
"DAMBUSTERS" chronicles the story of Operation Chastise, a top-secret Royal
Air Force bombing mission designed to strike a decisive blow against the
seemingly invincible Nazi war machine at the height of its aggression.
In March 1943, a group of airmen drawn from across the ranks of the RAF
were assembled and trained for an unprecedented and potentially deadly
assignment whose complete nature was not revealed to them. This largely
hand-picked group, known as 617 Squadron -- including pilots from Britain,
Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the USA -- were led by Wing Cmdr. Guy
Gibson. They had only seven weeks to train with exercises that imitated,
but never revealed, their ultimate intent: to fly deep within well-armed
Germany at tree top level and destroy three dams that were essential to the
Nazi steel industry. A revolutionary "bouncing" bomb that could skip across
water had been developed by a visionary scientist, Barnes Wallis, but to be
effective, the bomb had to be dropped from a terrifyingly close range and
at very low altitude. In specially-modified Lancaster aircraft, the airmen
trained for a single mission, the likes of which had never been undertaken
and whose potential for success was small.
"This is one of the most remarkable true stories to come out of World
War II," stated Jackson. "When Michael Anderson made his thrilling version
of this story in 1955, many details of the dams raid were still a closely
guarded secret. It has since been declassified by the British Government,
making the dynamics of the story and the people involved even more
intriguing. That, combined with our ability to harness state-of-the-art
computer generated visual effects, will enable us to bring the events of
these desperate days of 1943 to life in a very visceral way. This is an
astonishing story that continues to be revered in British Commonwealth
history, and our hope is to make their exploits known to more of the world
and extend their legacy to a generation that might not otherwise recognize
their inspiration and sacrifice."
"Peter Jackson is the ideal producer for a remake of 'DAMBUSTERS,'"
said Sir David Frost. "Not only because of his film-making genius, but also
because of his aeronautical expertise and his unique understanding of the
human pressures wrought by war."
"DAMBUSTERS" marks the feature film directorial debut of Christian
Rivers, who has worked with Jackson for over 17 years -- first as a
storyboard artist while still at school, then as an animator, pre-vis
supervisor, second unit director -- culminating in his work as animation
director on Jackson's "King Kong," which won him a 2006 Academy Award(R)
for Best Visual Effects (an honor Rivers shared with Joe Letteri, Brian
Van't Hul and Richard Taylor).
"The bravery of these young pilots, some of whom were only 20 years
old, inspired the whole Allied world not just to resist, but to strike back
against Nazi Germany," said Rivers. "I grew up with the Dambusters
mythology as part of my heritage. I remember seeing it for the first time
on television in England with my grandfather. I'll never forget marveling
at the image of the bouncing bomb punching across the water. This is one of
the most revered stories of British ingenuity and heroism. We intend to be
true to the values of the era in which these events took place."
The Oscar(R)-winning artists at Weta Digital, Ltd. and Weta Workshop,
Ltd. will create the visual effects and miniatures necessary to fully
realize "DAMBUSTERS" for the motion picture screen.
Universal Pictures is a division of Universal Studios
(http://www.universalstudios.com). Universal Studios is part of NBC Universal, one
of the world's leading media and entertainment companies in the
development, production, and marketing of entertainment, news, and
information to a global audience. Formed in May 2004 through the combining
of NBC and Vivendi, NBC Universal owns and operates a valuable portfolio of
news and entertainment networks, a premier motion picture company,
significant television production operations, a leading television stations
group, and world-renowned theme parks. NBC Universal is 80%-owned by
General Electric, with 20% controlled by Vivendi.
StudioCanal (http://www.studiocanal.com), which owns the original 1955 film
and is a partner in the new production, is the largest film company in
Europe. StudioCanal is a subsidiary of Canal + Group, the leading French
media company which is 100% owned by Vivendi.
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