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Valkyrie

(2008) Historical drama - Rated PG-13

Directed by: Bryan Singer

Starring: Tom Cruise, Kenneth Branagh

Overview: Germany's Col. Claus von Stauffenberg leads a plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler.

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Friday, September 26

Thursday, August 14

  • Springtime is No Longer for Hitler

    Tom Cruise in Valkyrie The release date for Valkyrie, the $110 million Tom Cruise flick about a German military officer's attempt to assassinate Hitler, is being moved up from mid-February to a day after Christmas. Why? According to our partners at Variety, MGM "sees it as a holiday pic." Here's hoping New Line counters with Elf 2: Buddy Kills Stalin!


    Next Showing: Valkyrie now opens December 26, 2008

    Posted 08/14/2008 by reelz

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Wednesday, June 25

  • Cruise Co-star on Valkyrie

    Thomas KretschmannWhile talking to German actor Thomas Kretschmann about his recent turn opposite James McAvoy in this weekend's mega-thriller, Wanted, we made sure to get some dish on his next big-profile movie, Tom Cruise's German WWII drama, Valkyrie.

    In Valkyrie, Kretschmann plays Major Otto Remer. "He brought the uprising down, almost singlehandedly" Kretschmann explains. "I'm basically Tom Cruise's adversary in the film."

    Valkyrie, in which Cruise plays the real-life Nazi officer who tried to assassinate Hitler, has been plagued by troubles from the start -- from accidents to the German government denying access to shoot locations to repeated release date changes. "I understand that the Germans were nervous about somebody like a big Hollywood star playing their super idol," Kretschmann tells us.

    "But after all, I think they convinced the Germans that our intentions are not to do a big Hollywood spectacle and use German history for our needs, to please the audience in whatever way. There were serious efforts to tell a story in the way it was and also give a little bit of a lesson, so I think the Germans figured that out and they're really pleased with it."

    And as for his personal experience on the shoot, and in particular his controversial co-star Tom Cruise, Kretschmann has nothing but praise. "I never had a head of a studio and a producer and a partner who was treating me so nicely."


    Posted 06/25/2008 by Heather

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Monday, April 7

Monday, December 17

  • Tom Cruise's Valkyrie release pushed to October

    Plans for the release of the Tom Cruise-WWII-Hitler-assassination-plot movie Valkyrie have been changed. The movie, which has suffered numerous obstacles to its production in Germany, was originally slated to open on June 27th--right in time for the Fourth of July.

    However, director Bryan Singer is behind the eight ball on shooting a "pivotal battle scene," and they are trying to nail down a new place to shoot after the first one fell through. Valkyrie will now open Oct. 3, 2008, which puts it squarely in the midst of Awards season. Perhaps the studio is trying to position it for an Oscar already?

    Source: Variety.


    Posted 12/17/2007 by Heather

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Monday, August 20

  • Accident on Tom Cruise's Valkyrie set

    The curse of Valkyrie continues.

    Eleven extras were injured yesterday on the Berlin set of the Tom Cruise movie Valkyrie about the failed assassination attempt against Adolf Hitler during WWII.

    Slats gave way on a truck carrying the extras--dressed as German soldiers--sending them tumbling into the street near the Potsdamer Platz. Ten were treated for minor injuries and one more seriously injured person spent the night in the hospital.

    Neither Cruise nor director Bryan Singer were on set of the time fo the accident.

    Source: Variety


    Posted 08/20/2007 by Heather

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Tuesday, July 24

  • First Tom Cruise pix from Valkyrie released!

    Cruise von StauffenbergDespite trouble getting things off the ground, it appears as though filming has begun on Valkyrie, Tom Cruise's movie about the 'July 20 Plot' to assassinate Adolf Hitler. In it, Cruise stars as Claus von Stauffenberg, the German army officer who planted a bomb inside Hitler's East Prussian headquarters.

    Valkyrie, which is benig filmed on location in Germany, has been plagued by trouble from the get-go thanks to the country's vociferous opposition to the Church of Scientology, with which Cruise is strongly associated.

    Most recently, the chief spokesman for the German Protestant Church referred to Cruise as "the Goebbels of Scientology," likening him to the infamous Nazi minister of propaganda, and referred to the Church of Scientology as a "totalitarian organization."

    Still, principal photography commenced last week in Berlin and United Artists has released two photos of Cruise in uniform. Click on our Valkyrie page to check them out!

    Source: The Independent.


    Posted 07/24/2007 by Heather

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Sunday, July 8

  • Germany gives Cruise mixed messages

    The Fatherland is having a hard time figuring out exactly where it stands on Tom Cruise--specifically in terms of his new project, Valkyrie.

    The movie, which will be written by Christopher McQuarrie and Nathan Alexander, and directed by Bryan Singer (Superman Returns), is about Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, a German man who was executed for staging a 1944 assassination attempt against Adolf Hitler. Cruise, who will play Stauffenberg, is struggling to shoot on location where the events really took place, Variety is reporting.

    While German filmmakers are clearly happy to support a WWII movie that is able to paint their country in a positive light and to bring awareness of a man who is now considered a hero, Valkyrie has hit several snags.

    As of June 25, the German Ministry of Defense announced Cruise et al. would not be allowed to shoot at military sights (namely the Bendlerblock building where Stauffenberg was executed) because of Cruise's outspoken relationship with the Church of Scientology, which is considered a "totalitarian cult" by the German government.

    But three days later, the Ministry revised its statement, saying the problem was actually that part of its offices are located in the Bendlerblock, and the shooting would be disruptive. The Defense Ministry offered a filming permit if that problem could be solved.

    Unfortunately for Cruise, the Finance Ministry overruled the decision on the grounds that that filming in the memorial Bendlerblock would disrespect and exploit its spirit as "a place of mourning."

    The team's request to shoot at a Berlin police station was also denied. And Stauffenberg's son, Berthold von Stauffenberg, expressed his intense displeasure at the project by informing Cruise that he "should keep his hands off my father."

    However, the news isn't all bad. As of July 5, The German Federal Film Fund (DFFF) announced it will be granting $6.5 million to support the project. That should come in handy if Cruise and the German government can ever agree on where to shoot.


    Next Showing: Valkyrie is set to begin filming July 18. We'll see about that.

    Posted 07/08/2007 by Heather

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