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Justin Chadwick to direct 'Ironbow'

Jay Wolpert wrote the script for the William Tell legend

By Borys Kit

Nov 19, 2008, 12:00 AM ET

Cue the William Tell Overture.

Justin Chadwick has signed on to helm "Ironbow: The Legend of William Tell" for Spyglass.

The William Tell legend centers on a crossbow marksman who, when he would not bow to Austrian rule, was forced to shoot an apple off his son's head in exchange for freedom. The local overlord who commanded the act noticed that Tell had a second arrow in his quiver, which Tell told him was meant for the overlord if the son was killed. Tell was promptly arrested but eventually escaped and killed the overlord, sparking a rebellion that led to the formation of the Swiss Confederation.

Jay Wolpert ("The Count of Monte Cristo") penned the script.

Spyglass' Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum and Jonathan Glickman are producing.

Mike Larocca is overseeing for Spyglass.

The Tell legend has been a popular story for screen translation. The most recent effort was the German-language "Tell," which was financed by Teutonic and Swiss funds in 2007.

Chadwick is with UTA.

Justin Chadwick to direct 'Ironbow'

Jay Wolpert wrote the script for the William Tell legend

By Borys Kit

Nov 19, 2008, 12:00 AM ET

Cue the William Tell Overture.

Justin Chadwick has signed on to helm "Ironbow: The Legend of William Tell" for Spyglass.

The William Tell legend centers on a crossbow marksman who, when he would not bow to Austrian rule, was forced to shoot an apple off his son's head in exchange for freedom. The local overlord who commanded the act noticed that Tell had a second arrow in his quiver, which Tell told him was meant for the overlord if the son was killed. Tell was promptly arrested but eventually escaped and killed the overlord, sparking a rebellion that led to the formation of the Swiss Confederation.

Jay Wolpert ("The Count of Monte Cristo") penned the script.

Spyglass' Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum and Jonathan Glickman are producing.

Mike Larocca is overseeing for Spyglass.

The Tell legend has been a popular story for screen translation. The most recent effort was the German-language "Tell," which was financed by Teutonic and Swiss funds in 2007.

Chadwick is with UTA.



 


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