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Gary Oldman and Dominic Monaghan are joining the cast of Monster Butler, an indie being directed by Doug Rath.
Malcolm McDowell is starring in Butler, the true story of Roy Fontaine (aka Archibald Hall), a bisexual jewel thief/con man/serial killer who chronicles his personal descent into darkness leading up to his eventual capture.
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Also in the cast is Joanne Whalley (The Borgias).
Oldman will portray Wiggy, a taxidermist with anger issues and business on the side who partners with Fontaine on a number of crimes before things get heavy.
Monaghan will play David Wright, a key player in Roy’s life and who also serves as his Achilles’ heel. Their relationship begins in prison and restarts when they both work on an estate. But a blackmail attempt forces Fontaine’s hand and begins his descent into murder and mayhem.
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Dark House Films is behind the production, which will be distributed by Warner Bros.
Production is due to start June 6 in Scotland, with McDowell, Diane Da Silva and Chris Roe producing. Wilson de Silva is exec producing.
Oldman, who next will be seen as Commissioner Gordon in The Dark Knight Rises, just signed on to star in MGM’s remake of Robocop. His period crime movie Lawless, which also stars Shia LaBeouf and Tom Hardy, premiered in Cannes. He is repped by APA and manager Douglas Urbanski.
Monaghan is best known for his co-starring turns in The Lord of the Rings movies and TV’s Lost. He also appeared in the ABC show FlashForward. He is repped by APA and Barnes Morris.
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