In the early summer of 1956, 23 year-old Colin Clark, just down from Oxford and determined to make his way in the film business, worked as a lowly assistant on the set of "The Prince and The Showgirl", the film that united Sir Laurence Olivier with Marilyn Monroe.
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Here’s a new clip featuring Eddie from “The Yellow Handkerchief”. It’s titled “The mystery is gone” and in it Gordy (Eddie) suggests that Martin (Kristen Stewart) kiss him. Check it out!
Big thanks to Lorna again for the scans of Eddie in the December’s issues of Vogue and In Style UK, in the latter he appears with his Glorious 39 co-star, the lovely Romola Garai in a beautiful editorial spread. Definitely check it out!
We also have a gorgeous new gallery layout thanks to the talented Cristina. I hope you like it!
A love story at its core, The Yellow Handkercief is about three strangers of two generations bound by loneliness who reach out to one another. After embarking on a road trip through post Katrina Louisiana, their relationships forge and change in a myriad of ways, leading to the possibility of second chances. Brett Hanson (William Hurt) dealing with a painful past, crosses paths with a lonely and troubled teenager Martine (Kristen Stewart) and her new ‘ride’ Gordy (Eddie Redmayne). The trio head out together, each motivated by reasons of their own. Martine yearns to escape her family, Gordy hopes to get closer to Martine and Brett must decide whether he wants to return to the uncertainty of the life and the woman he left behind, his ex-wife May (Maria Bello).
Eddie is featured in the latest issue of the UK Harper’s Bazaar as part of the promotion for Glorious 39 which premieres in the UK in November 20th! Big thanks to Mariana for scanning these for our site and Lorna for the heads up!
You can read an interesting review of the film here.
Directed and written by Stephen Poliakoff, Glorious 39 is a story set around a traditional British family at the eve of WWII. Starring Romola Garai, Bill Nighy, Julie Christie, David Tennant, Juno Temple and Eddie Redmayne.
It is set to be released in the UK on November 20, 2009.
The official trailer was just released. Samuel Goldwyn Films has distribution rights to the film in the U.S. with an expected fall or winter theatrical release.
Hey everyone, I’ve added to the gallery a scan of the July issue of UK Style magazine that Lorna very kindly donated for the site as well as the first still for Glorious 39. Enjoy!
Based on the Ken Follett novel, “Pillars of the Earth” takes place during the 12th century in England. The story deals with war, power struggles and two interwoven love stories. Eddie will be playing Jack. The rest of the cast includes Ian McShane as Waleran, Donald Sutherland as Bartholomew, Rufus Sewell as Tom Builder, Matthew Macfadyen as Prior Philip, Sarah Parish as Regan Hamleigh, Hayley Atwell as Aliena and Gordon Pinsent as the Archbishop.
The series begins production on June 22 in Hungary and Austria, slated to air during the second half of 2010.
From ScreenDaily.com, The Yellow Handkerchief has a US distributer! Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired US rights to the film, planning an autumn/winter release.
Also thanks to an anon commenter, Eddie looks to be filming a romantic comedy with Lena Headey starting in July set at a Scottish country house.
The story follows a group of singers commissioned to stage Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte and a city slicker who has his own motivations for staging the piece.