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June 30, 2005
Domino teary: what new line's next
The Guardian's Aida Edemariam embroiders the death earlier this week of the subject of New Line's Richard Kelly-penned, Keira Knightley-starring, Tony Scott biopic of bounty-hunter Domino Harvey: "They've already had to re-shoot the ending once. They may have to do it again-not to mention reconsider such cod-profound, Hollywood-judgment lines as "There's only one conclusion to every story. We all fall down." On Monday night the makers of Domino, a new film starring Keira Knightley scheduled for release in the autumn, must have been somewhat discomfited to find that the 35-year-old inspiration for their $30m action flick - about a beautiful, public school-educated English girl turned gun-toting LA bounty hunter - had provided one last plot twist: she was found dead in her bath in West Hollywood, suspected drowned after a drug overdose." [More sorry at the link.]
Posted by at June 30, 2005 01:53 AM
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