Harrison Ford and Ed Helms are taking on a funny new project together.
01.10.2020 - 18:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
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.Harrison Ford and Ed Helms are taking on a funny new project together.
Harrison Ford and Ed Helms are attached to star in the LD Entertainment and STXfilms comedy The Miserable Adventures of Burt Squire Aboard the Horn High Yo. Inspired by a true story, the indie revolves around a family man, amid a midlife crisis on a dream sailing vacation, who ends up shipwrecked in the Atlantic Ocean with a charming but unhinged sea captain.
Over the course of his film and TV career, actor Ed Helms has proven himself more than capable of playing a sincere buffoon. And Harrison Ford is a great choice to play a character that is charming, yet a bit unhinged.
Also Read: Harrison Ford to Star in Series Adaptation of 'The Staircase' for Annapurna TV“We love this story and and are looking forward to working with Mickey and the team at LD and this incredible cast. There’s no one better than Ed Helms to play an everyday guy who gets saddled with every comedic misfortune life could throw his way, and Harrison is going to create yet another memorable and iconic character as an unhinged sea captain.
Dave McNary Film ReporterHarrison Ford and Ed Helms are attached to star in the shipwreck comedy “The Miserable Adventures of Burt Squire Aboard the Horn High Yo” for STXfilms.Inspired by a true story, “Burt Squire” revolves around a family man — portrayed by Helms — in the midst of a midlife crisis who embarks on what he hopes will be a dream sailing vacation, but ends up shipwrecked in the Atlantic Ocean with Ford’s charming but unhinged sea captain.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorErosSTX has acquired comedy script The Miserable Adventures Of Burt Squire Aboard The Horn High Yo with Harrison Ford and Ed Helms attached to star.Commenting on the announcement, Adam Fogelson, Chairman, STXfilms Motion Picture Group, said: “We love this story and and are looking forward to working with Mickey and the team at LD and this incredible cast.
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