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Clooney to feel 'Wind Chill'

The star's production company is to make a horror film about a haunted stretch of road

Oct 21 2005

George Clooney and Steven Soderbergh's company Section Eight are to produce the forthcoming horror pic 'Wind Chill'.

The film, which will directed by Greg Jacobs ('Criminal'), tells the tale of two college students whose car breaks down on their way home for the holidays.

Stranded in the middle of nowhere, they are haunted by the ghosts of all who died on that spot.

Based on a script by Steven Katz ('Shadow of the Vampire') and Joe Gangemi, there's no word on casting yet, but they'd better get a move on, as 'Wind Chill' is expected to start shooting at the start of next year.

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