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Lee Evans was Hitler's weatherman
Lee Evans is set to star in high-concept WWII comedy 'I Was Hitler's Weatherman'.
May 23 2007
Sweaty comedy star Lee Evans has signed up to co-write and star in a bizarre new comedy entitled 'I Was Hitler's Weatherman'.
Evans will star as young Jew who goes into hiding during the war and assumes the identity of Nazi meteorologist Ernest Deisin. He excels at the job however, so much so that he is soon promoted to Hitler's personal meteorologist.
Evans has co-written the script with Stuart Silver, Stanley Tucci is currently in talks to play Hitler, while Stuart Urban ('Our Friends in the North') will direct.
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- aimee+fawn said...
- oh wow sonuds well kwl cant wait 2 download it lol Posted on Mar 04 2010 09:32
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- jay said...
- he comment you type in this box will appear on the site its been a long time coming this film ,and i cant wait to see it ,lee evans is a such a great actor ,im a huge fan! Posted on Aug 23 2009 22:16
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- raajad said...
- This looks amazing and clever, lee is a smart smart man. Posted on May 13 2009 02:10
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- Emma Jane..x said...
- When is it coming out..I cnt wait ! x Posted on May 08 2009 22:38
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- Kirsten said...
- I think its going to be amazing =D Hillarious proberly :D Posted on Dec 20 2008 21:25
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