Alex Russell ("Chronicle) has nabbed a key role in the biopic drama "Unbroken" says Inside Film.
Based on author Laura Hillenbrand's 2010 bestselling biography, that chronicles the life of Olympic athlete Louis Zamperini ("Skins" and "Eden Lake" star Jack O'Connell). He was captured by the Japanese navy and detained at a P.O.W. camp. That came AFTER he survived both a near-fatal plane crash and being stuck on a raft for 47 days.
Russell will play Pete, Zamperini’s older brother and member of the US athletics team for the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin.
Garrett Hedlund ("On the Road," "Tron: Legacy") will play fellow P.O.W. Commander John Fitzgerald
Domhnall Gleeson ("About Time," "Anna Karenina") will play a fellow survivor of the plane crash. Finn Wittrock also stars.
"Les Miserables" writer William Nicholson penned a script draft for the pic. Richard Lagravenese worked on the script before that, but with Angelina Jolie now in the big chair a new draft was needed and she managed to convince the Joel and Joel Coen to do it.
Jolie came onboard as director last December, replacing the previously linked Francis Lawrence. This film marks Jolie's second effort as director following "In The Land Of Blood And Honey".
Matthew Baer ("The Replacement Killers") Clayton Townsend and Erwin Stoff ("The Blind Side") are producing with Jolie. Mick Garris is executive producing
Filming begins in Australia soon ahead of a Christmas Day 2014 release.
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