EEAP Snags 'Echelon' From Hyde Park (Berlin)
12:15 PM PST 2/14/2011 by Scott Roxborough
The action film follows a British special forces soldier who helps a friend kidnap a Russian oligarch.
EEAP has picked up Russian and all Eastern European rights to actioner Echelon from Hyde Park.
“It’s a good action film and there weren’t many of those around this market,” EEAP head Alexander van Dulmen said. “It’s a genre that always works well, particularly in Russia.”
The film follows British special forces soldier Nick Stone who goes freelance to help a friend kidnap a Russian oligarch.
But the job goes bad and Stone finds himself on a collision course with the U.S. National Security Agency and the Russian mob.
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