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Arquette, Lillard, Jones in medieval 'Times'

By Gregg Goldstein

Nov 2, 2007, ET

Complete AFM coverage in our special section

David Arquette, Matthew Lillard and Orlando Jones are attached to star opposite Justin Chatwin and Jack Black in "Ye Old Times," a wild comedy about romance at a Renaissance fair.

Arquette and Lillard will play members of the modern-day medieval troupe of actors at a cheesy Renaissance fair. Jones will play the member of a rival acting troupe committed to only serious productions of real Shakespeare. Chatwin will play the romantic male lead, and Black will be Professor Shockworthy, whose narration bookends the film.

Writer-director Robert A. White's feature debut is being repped for presales at AFM by Kimmel International. Michael Mendelsohn, Ron Singer and Scott Reed are producing the project, with Mendelsohn exec producing.

Arquette is repped by Gersh and Steven Siebert at Lighthouse Entertainment. Lillard is repped by CAA and Julie Darmody at Mosaic Media Group. Jones is repped by UTA and Lainie Sorkin at Management 360.

Arquette, Lillard, Jones in medieval 'Times'

By Gregg Goldstein

Nov 2, 2007, ET

Complete AFM coverage in our special section

David Arquette, Matthew Lillard and Orlando Jones are attached to star opposite Justin Chatwin and Jack Black in "Ye Old Times," a wild comedy about romance at a Renaissance fair.

Arquette and Lillard will play members of the modern-day medieval troupe of actors at a cheesy Renaissance fair. Jones will play the member of a rival acting troupe committed to only serious productions of real Shakespeare. Chatwin will play the romantic male lead, and Black will be Professor Shockworthy, whose narration bookends the film.

Writer-director Robert A. White's feature debut is being repped for presales at AFM by Kimmel International. Michael Mendelsohn, Ron Singer and Scott Reed are producing the project, with Mendelsohn exec producing.

Arquette is repped by Gersh and Steven Siebert at Lighthouse Entertainment. Lillard is repped by CAA and Julie Darmody at Mosaic Media Group. Jones is repped by UTA and Lainie Sorkin at Management 360.



 


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