Thursday, February 26, 2009

Melrose Place is back


The U.S. TV network CW has now officially begun on a new and modernized version of "Melrose Place" - with an Oscar-winning director at the helm.


Trade magazine The Hollywood Reporter writes that the script for the pilot section is approved and will be recorded with Davis Guggenheim behind the camera.


CW to maintains the confidentiality of the plot in the script, Darren swimmers and "Smallville" writer Todd Slavkin have supplied. The plot, however, expected to lie in extending the known intrigues and complications from the original series about a bunch of young people living in an apartment block on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles.


Melrose Place, "which began on U.S. television in 1992, became a big succes around the world with names like Heather Locklear, Andrew Shue, Courtney Thorne-Smith and Marcia Cross on the role of the list.


Guggenheim was awarded an Oscar for Al Gore documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" and is working with heavy TV series such as "24 hours". Early in his career he was an instructor at more letbenede things, including "We bli'ri family. The director is fun enough affinity to Shue. He is married to his sister Elisabeth.

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