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Gere embarks on holiday from hell
Richard Gere is to star opposite Jesse Eisenberg and Terrence Howard in 'Spring Break in Bosnia'.
Jun 30 2006
Jesse Eisenberg has signed up to star opposite Richard Gere and Terrence Howard in war comedy 'Spring Break in Bosnia'.
Eisenberg, who burst onto film screens in TOMB favourite 'Roger Dodger', will play a young journalist who embarks on a wreckless mission to find Bosnia's number one criminal, only to be mistaken for a CIA hitman.
Gere will play a recently discredited fellow journalist, while Howard will play a cameraman.
Richard Shepard ('The Matador') will write and direct 'Spring Break in Bosnia', with production set to start this summer.
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