‘Hold On To Me’ Now Listed As Pre-Production On IMDbPro *Updated*

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We posted here the mention of Hold On To Me filming this year in the fall & now the film has changed from ‘optioned’ back to ‘Pre-production’ on IMDbPro. Excites – keeping everything crossed 😀

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And now this from Production Weekly:

Prod Weekly Update: “HOLD ON TO ME” (aka “Nancy & Danny”) Feature Film INDIAN PAINTBRUSH
STATUS: September 2014
PRODUCER: Steven Rales – Mark Roybal – Michael Pruss – Alexandra Milchan – Todd Field
DIRECTOR: James Marsh
WRITER: Brad Ingelsby
CAST: Carey Mulligan – Robert Pattinson
EMJAG PRODUCTIONS INC
FILMNATION ENTERTAINMENT
Based on the true story of a femme fatale who goes on a crime spree after she is rejected by her former boyfriend. Mulligan plays a small town girl who dumps her boyfriend in pursuit of a modeling career in New York. When she returns with her tail between her legs and gets rejected by her ex, now a wealthy criminal living in Chicago, she enlists the help of a naive man and embarks on a life of crime. Pattinson plays the flashy supporting role of the woman’s life love, Jimmy, who isn’t involved in the crime.

September 2014 *grins* I LOVE that we have a start month -cannot wait to hear more news.

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3 comments on “‘Hold On To Me’ Now Listed As Pre-Production On IMDbPro *Updated*

    Jules

    • April 1, 2014 at 10:28 am

    Woohoohoooo!!!! That’s fantastic Michelle, thanks for the update 🙂 everything crossed for this film too 🙂

    Maria

    • April 1, 2014 at 1:56 pm

    I know I really want to see this film even though it’s just a support role for Rob.

    Carmel

    • April 1, 2014 at 7:45 pm

    Brilliant! I am impressed by Rob taking roles like this. Just stick to quality projects and leave the ego at the door. That is the difference between the art of acting and the profession

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