Exclusive: We’ve learned that Salt filmmaker Phillip Noyce is set to direct Alive Day, a feature adaptation of Samuel Hill’s military taskforce novel Six Days to Zeus: Alive Day.
Mike Medavoy’s Phoenix Pictures and Voyage Media’s Nat Mundel will produce from Kathleen McLaughlin’s screenplay.
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Alive Day follows Hill’s true story (called Chief in the novel) who led a unit comprised of seven men from the Navy Seals, Green Berets, Army Rangers and Marine Recon who were conducting secret surveillance during the Saddam Hussein regime. The unit operated in the Iraqi desert near the Jordanian border in 2003. The name of their unit...
Mike Medavoy’s Phoenix Pictures and Voyage Media’s Nat Mundel will produce from Kathleen McLaughlin’s screenplay.
More from Deadline'Blood Relative' Drama From Chris Levinson Gets Fox Cast-Contingent Pilot Order; Phillip Noyce To DirectSvetlana Cvetko Wraps 'Show Me What You Got'; Phillip Noyce Boards As EPCornell Woolrich Short Stories To Be Adapted For TV By Phoenix Pictures & Renaissance Literary & Talent
Alive Day follows Hill’s true story (called Chief in the novel) who led a unit comprised of seven men from the Navy Seals, Green Berets, Army Rangers and Marine Recon who were conducting secret surveillance during the Saddam Hussein regime. The unit operated in the Iraqi desert near the Jordanian border in 2003. The name of their unit...
- 4/13/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
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