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Prospect Looks Good For Revival

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Nellie Andreeva at Deadline.com is reporting that production company Prospect Park has a batch of new projects in the works.  Why is this of interest to us here at KM UK?  Well, one of them is the Princess Of Whales show we recently found out about that Kathryn is co-producing.

Prospect Park appears to have a very good track record for getting shows on air, so hopefully that bodes well for Kathryn’s latest project which revolves around a Las Vegas hostess.

Read Nellie’s article in full over on Deadline.com.

Sunday’s Mother Is Complete

Sunday Marks imageIt has been announced that the post-production work on Sunday’s Mother has finished.  Film festival and distribution plans are now being formulated.

A sign of having reached this stage is that Sunday’s Mother has got itself a page on the font of all film knowledge: The Internet Movie Database (aka IMDb).  It may seem to be a small thing, but it is far from insignificant as, apparently, IMDb will not list short films until they are completed.

Congratulations to the whole Sunday’s Mother team on this achievement.

You can see the film’s IMDb page here.  It has been added to the menu on the right of this site.

Sunday’s Mother is a short film starring Kathryn, Chase Ellison, Brian Norris and Riley Smith.

Revival House

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The recent news about Kathryn’s latest foray into TV drama production included references to a new production company by the name of Revival House.

A couple of months ago we reported on the abandonment of the trademark for Hotplate Productions, Kathryn’s previous company.  We’ve now found trademark details for Revival House.  Not surprisingly the details are identical for each company save for the registered name and the dates.  The application was filed on September 2nd.  At the time of writing it has not been accepted.

You can see the details on the Trademarkia website.

As an aside, “revival house” is a term to describe a cinema that shows old movies rather than new ones.

Kathryn Developing Casino Drama For Lifetime

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Deadline.com is reporting that Kathryn is working on a new drama for the Lifetime network.

Princess Of Whales, based on the true story of Las Vegas casino hostess Marcia Hartman, is being developed by writer Stephen Kronish (24 and The Kennedys) and Kathryn through her Revival House company.  Revival House is a new name for us.  Just recently we reported on the apparent abandonment of Kathryn’s Hotplate Productions trademark.

Kathryn, Stephen and Josh Gold (development executive) are said to be executive producing along with Paul Frank, Jeff Kwatinetz and Rich Frank.  Fox TV Studios is producing.

Kathryn will likely not be acting in the show.

Read the full article, written by Nellie Andreeva, on Deadline’s website.

More news as we get it.

Kathryn Misses The Cut – Update x2

This week a select few cinema goers in the United States have been treated to some early previews of Moneyball.

I have been in contact with a number of people lucky enough to get tickets to the special screenings.  Some of them have very kindly helped to answer the question all of us here have: is Kathryn in it?

We reported previously on comments from people that saw a pair of test screenings in March.  In the first the result seemed to be that Kathryn only had one scene, with Robin Wright (playing Billy Beane’s first wife) getting two.  The second audience research showing reduced those numbers by one each, removing Kathryn completely.

With just three weeks to go until the US release these new preview screenings will likely be of the final version.  There won’t be further revisions made.

So, what is the answer to our question?  Reports in so far are that something like the 2nd test screening version is the one that is being used for the release.  If that is the case it means that Kathryn is not in Moneyball.

That’s a great shame.  I’m sure the movie would have benefited from a bit more female involvement.

Thanks, amongst others, to Stacey, Dustin and Clarence for their help.

Update (2 Sept):  Sony Pictures have released the full credits for the film, just as they would appear at the end of the movie.  Kathryn is not listed, which puts an end to all the speculation and doubt.  Neither is Gregor Manns that Kathryn appeared to have filmed with.  Also, Moneyball has received a PG-13 rating for the US.

Update (4 Sept):  A page of the movie’s credits has been created, you can see it HERE.

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