Friday, July 27, 2007

Sweeney Todd

Many readers may have got seen a version of "Sweeney Todd" in one of its many embodiments in theaters, often as a musical, and on television. Now an exciting production that reunites Tim Richard Burton and Johnny Depp will come up to the large silver screen in early 2008. Some of the world's most talented histrions fall in them in what is certain to go a classic rendering of this macabre story.

Dream Plant Pictures join forces with Charles Dudley Warner Brothers Pictures to convey us "Sweeney Todd" executive director produced by Saint Patrick Cyrus McCormick and produced by Richard D. Zanuck, Bruno Walter F. Parkes, Laurie MacDonald, and Toilet Logan. Based on the book by Hugh Sir Mortimer Sir Mortimer Wheeler and originally brought to the phase by Harold Prince, this fantastic production evolves from the musical version from Sir Leslie Stephen Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler. Toilet Mount Logan wrote the screenplay that Tim Burton directed. In improver to Depp, the cast of characters also includes the glorious Helen Of Troy Bonham Carter, baleful Alan Rickman, Timothy Spall, Jamie Joseph Campbell Bower, Jayne Wisener, and the ever cockamamie Sacha Baron Cohen. The movie is not yet rated. For a complete listing of cast, crew, and those buttocks the scenes delight visit http://www.sweeneytoddmovie.com/. It's due for broad release in January 2008, with limited tallies in the United States beginning in December 2007.

"Sweeney Todd" Plot

To give you a hint about "Sweeney Todd", some productions used the statute title "Sweeny Todd: The Devil Samuel Barber of Fleet Street". It looks Benzoin Barker, wrongly imprisoned in Victorian England for a law-breaking he didn't commit, desires revenge. Barker (lusciously played by Depp) goes Sweeney Todd and open ups a Fleet Street Barber shop. While he was in jailhouse his married woman and kid experienced force at the manus of the hideous justice (Alan Rickman), adding combustible to Barker's fire. He gives his clients such as complete shaves that once they come in the shop, they are never seen again; at least in the same form they went in. Thanks to Sweeney Todd's accomplice, the evilly chilling Mrs. Lovett (Helena Bonham Carter) they stop up in meat pies. Joining this perfectly project batting order are Timothy Spall as the judge's cohort, and Sacha Baron Cohen as Barker's tonsorial competition. In the frequent style of Burton-Depp collaboration, "Sweeney Todd" is both eery and fun.

Tim Burton and Rebel Depp

Fans of "Edward Scissorhands", "Ed Wood", "Sleepy Hollow", "Charlie and the Cocoa Factory", and "Corpse Bride" will walk not run to "Sweeney Todd". For those new to the partnership, you're in for a dainty surprise as these two superb and irregular unify once again to convey us some terrific entertainment.

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