The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is an American fantasy romantic film written and directed by David Fincher in 2008. Eric Roth and Robin Swicord’s novel is essentially supported F’s 1922 story of an equivalent name. Scott Fitzgerald, guy. The film stars Brad Pitt as a person who ages successively, and Cate Blanchett as a pleasure crazy during his life. The film also features Taraji P. Henson, Julia Ormond, Jason Flemyng, Elias Koteas, and Tilda Swinton.
Producer Ray Stark purchased the rights to make a short film in the mid-1980s with Universal Pictures endorsing the film but failed to get the script off the ground until he acquired the property from producers Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall in the 1990s. Even though it moved to Paramount Pictures in the 1990s, the film didn’t even enter development until after Fincher and Pitt partnered with the rest of the film in 2005.
What we can expect from the story line of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button?
Born in rare situations, Benjamin Button (Brad Pitt) starts to be an elderly man during a New Orleans home and ages back. Twelve years after his birth, he finds Daisy, a woman who flickers in and out of his life as he grows up to become a dancer (Cate Blanchett). While he has all kinds of odd adventures over the course of his life, it is his friendship with Daisy, and the expectation that they can come together from the right moment, that pushes Benjamin along.
Moreover, here are the following celebs which going to featuring in the upcoming film
* Brad Pitt as Benjamin Button
* Robert Towers as Benjamin Button
* Peter Donald Badalamenti II as Benjamin Button
* Tom Everett as Benjamin Button
* Spencer Daniels as Benjamin Button
* Chandler Canterbury as Benjamin Button
* Charles Henry Wyson as Benjamin Button
* Cate Blanchett as Daisy Fuller
* Elle Fanning as Daisy Fuller
* Madison Beaty as Daisy Fuller
Development of the movie The Strange Case of Benjamin Button:
Producer Ray Stark purchased the film rights to The Strange Case of Benjamin Button in the mid-1980s and was picked by Universal Pictures. The first decision to make this possible was Frank Oz, with Martin Short added to the title role, but Oz couldn’t figure out how to make the plot work. The film was chosen by Steven Spielberg in 1991, with Tom Cruise mostly on lead, but Spielberg left the project to manage Jurassic Park and Schindler’s List.
Other directors are Patrick Read Johnson and Agnieszka Holland. Stark ultimately sold the team to producers Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall, who moved the film to Paramount Pictures, through Universal remained a co-producer. By the summer of 1994, Chief Jack Gerbes of the Maryland Film Office had been contacted with the idea of producing a film in Baltimore.
When did the movie going to hit the screen and break the records?
The Curiosity Case of Benjamin Button was initially scheduled to be released in May 2008 but was moved back to November 26, 2008. The launch date has been relocated to 25 December in the United States, 16 January 2009 in Mexico, 6 February in the United Kingdom, 13 February in Italy, and 27 February in South Africa.
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