Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Colleen Houck's 'Tiger's Curse' Optioned By Ineffable Pictures (Exclusive)
Ineffable Pictures has optioned the film privileges to NY Occasions Best-selling teen novel, Tiger's Curse, by Colleen Houck. It aims to begin production around the film within 2 yrs.our editor recommendsGuy Ritchie, Lionel Wigram Form Shingle, Sign First-Look Cope With Warner Bros. (Exclusive)Lime Orchard Productions Snags Privileges to Meredith Goldstein's Debut Novel 'The Singles' (Exclusive)Mira Nairs 'The Reluctant Fundamentalist' Will get Doha Film Institute Cash PHOTOS: Netflix's 10 Most Leased Movies ever Tiger's Curse may be the to begin five planned books following 17-year-old Kelsey Hayes as she attempts to break a 300-year-old Indian curse which has switched a prince right into a whitened tiger. Ineffable Pictures founder, Emmy-nominated producer Raphael Kryszek (Author's Draft, Fox Legacy with Tom Rothman), states he browse the book in the advocating of his 11-year-old cousin. "And immediately I felt compelled to make contact with Colleen to ask about the film privileges," Kryszek, who released the organization this past year, states. "It has already established this type of success with visitors and that i instanly first viewed it being an epic film saga within the vein of TwilightandIndiana Johnson." PHOTOS: 10 Big Babies: Movies Which Have Entered the ten Figure Mark Houck self released the novel last year prior to signing to Sterling Posting, which re-launched it under its Splinter imprint in The month of january. Tiger's Curse hit the NY Occasions Best Retailers list for children's chapter books in Feb. The 2nd book within the series, Tiger's Mission, was launched in June as well as arrived around the NY Occasions Bestseller list. The 3rd installment within the saga, Tiger's Voyage, is slated for any November release. For additional info on the film and Ineffable Pictures, visit the website. Email: Jethro.Nededog@thr.com Twitter:@TheRealJethro Related Subjects
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