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Bully to direct "Vicky" movie |
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Written by Ed Meza
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Tuesday, 08 January 2008 |
BERLIN — Michael “Bully“ Herbig, Germany’s most successful director,
will next shoot a live-action adaptation of the beloved Japanese-German
animated series “Vicky the Viking” for the big screen.
Originally
based on the children’s book by Swedish author Runer Jonsson and
produced by Japanese animation studio Zuiyo Enterprise Company (which
later morphed into Nippon Animation), “Vicky the Viking” became a huge
hit in Germany and Austria when it premiered on ZDF and ORF in 1974 and
later went on to similar success throughout much of Europe.
Herbig’s
adaptation will be produced by Christian Becker ("The Wave“) of Rat
Pack Filmproduktion, a subsidiary of Constantin Film, which is
co-producing along with Herbig’s HerbX Film.
“Vicky the Viking” is set to hit theaters in 2009 as a Constantin release.
Herbig’s
last three films have grossed more than $190 million combined, making
him Germany’s most profitable director. His most recent pic, the
animated “Lissi,” a spoof of the hugely popular "Sissi" trilogy from
the 1950s, which starred Romy Schneider as the 19th-century Bavarian
princess who became empress of Austria, has underperformed compared
with the helmer’s earlier pics, but the film’s $20 million cume
nevertheless made it one of last year’s most successful local
productions.
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