Movies
Producers find 'Paradise Lost'
Published Monday, Oct 10 2005, 11:13 BST | By Daniel Saney
A feature-length adaptation of John Milton's epic poem 'Paradise Lost' is being planned, reports Variety.
Brought to screen by Hyde Park Entertainment and Vincent Newman Entertainment from a screenplay from Phil DiBlasi and Byron Willinger, the movie will retell the story of Lucifer's exile from heaven and his role in Adam and Eve's fall from grace.
Newman is quoted as saying: "In its embodiment of ancient literature and mythology, 'Paradise Lost' is a timeless story of the human quest for meaning."
Brought to screen by Hyde Park Entertainment and Vincent Newman Entertainment from a screenplay from Phil DiBlasi and Byron Willinger, the movie will retell the story of Lucifer's exile from heaven and his role in Adam and Eve's fall from grace.
Newman is quoted as saying: "In its embodiment of ancient literature and mythology, 'Paradise Lost' is a timeless story of the human quest for meaning."
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