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Five more sign up for 'Shopaholic'
Published Wednesday, Mar 12 2008, 11:17 GMT | By Beth Hilton
Five more cast members have joined romantic comedy Confessions of a Shopaholic.
John Lithgow, Kristin Scott Thomas, Lynn Redgrave, Leslie Bibb and Julie Hagerty have signed up for the movie, based on the novel by Sophie Kinsella.
Isla Fisher is attached to play main character Becky Bloomwood, a magazine writer who finds increasingly desperate ways to cope with her mounting debts.
John Goodman and Joan Cusack signed to play her parents last week, while Lithgow will take the role of a publishing mogul.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Thomas is expected to play a magazine editor, Redgrave a doyenne of a publishing empire, Bibb a fashion magazine employee, and Hagerty a business magazine assistant.
The Disney/Bruckheimer Films production will be directed by PJ Hogan.
John Lithgow, Kristin Scott Thomas, Lynn Redgrave, Leslie Bibb and Julie Hagerty have signed up for the movie, based on the novel by Sophie Kinsella.
Isla Fisher is attached to play main character Becky Bloomwood, a magazine writer who finds increasingly desperate ways to cope with her mounting debts.
John Goodman and Joan Cusack signed to play her parents last week, while Lithgow will take the role of a publishing mogul.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Thomas is expected to play a magazine editor, Redgrave a doyenne of a publishing empire, Bibb a fashion magazine employee, and Hagerty a business magazine assistant.
The Disney/Bruckheimer Films production will be directed by PJ Hogan.
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