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Suicide film 'stays the same'
02/08/2005 15:15  - (SA)  

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  • 'Suicide bomber' film rethought
  • London - The script for the Hollywood film American Dreamz is not being altered after the London blasts though it involves Pakistani suicide bombers out to kill the US president, the film's mastermind said on Tuesday.

    The black comedy's writer, director and producer Paul Weitz denied the script was being rethought after the July 7 attacks that left 56 dead, perpetrated by four British suicide bombers including three of Pakistani origin.

    The film stars Hugh Grant, Dennis Quaid, Willem Dafoe, Chris Klein and Mandy Moore and features a squad of Pakistani terrorists. A report suggested the film's producers were jittery over the London blasts and the botched July 21 repeat attack.

    "The plot of my film has not changed, nor is a change being contemplated," Weitz said.

    "The film is a comic examination of our cultural obsessions and how they can anaesthetise us to the actual issues of our day."

    Weitz previously worked with Grant on the film version of Nick Hornby's novel, About a Boy.

    After the September 11, 2001 terror attacks in the United States, several film projects were postponed.

    "Collateral Damage", involving a terrorist-bombed skyscraper and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, was delayed.

    - AFP



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