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Paul Rudd, Paul Giamatti, Sally Hawkins join 'Lucky Dog'
Published Thursday, Feb 9 2012, 22:47 GMT | By Tom Eames | Add comment
Paul Rudd and Paul Giamatti have signed on to appear in the upcoming comedy Lucky Dog.


Sally Hawkins will also star in the project from Junebug director Phil Morrison, reports Deadline.
The film will follow a couple of French-Canadian conmen who put together a get-rich-quick scheme by selling Christmas trees in New York.
Lucky Dog is written by Canadian playwright Melissa James Gibson, with filming starting in New York City next month. It will be produced by Dan Carey and Elizabeth Giamatti through Touchy Feely Films.
Paul Rudd also recently signed up for Freezing People Is Easy alongside Kristen Wiig and Owen Wilson.
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Sally Hawkins will also star in the project from Junebug director Phil Morrison, reports Deadline.
The film will follow a couple of French-Canadian conmen who put together a get-rich-quick scheme by selling Christmas trees in New York.
Lucky Dog is written by Canadian playwright Melissa James Gibson, with filming starting in New York City next month. It will be produced by Dan Carey and Elizabeth Giamatti through Touchy Feely Films.
Paul Rudd also recently signed up for Freezing People Is Easy alongside Kristen Wiig and Owen Wilson.
> Paul Giamatti joins Julian Fellowes's Romeo and Juliet
Watch the trailer for Paul Giamatti's upcoming film Rock of Ages below:
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