Now the Hell Will Start for Spike Lee

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http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=52527

Source: Variety
February 2, 2009


Spike Lee is returning to a WWII setting, picking up the rights to Brendan Koerner's manhunt tale "Now the Hell Will Start" for his 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks to produce, reports Variety.

The nonfiction thriller, subtitled "One Soldier's Flight From the Greatest Manhunt of World War II," recounts the story of an African-American soldier who murdered his lieutenant and then fled into the Burmese jungle.

The book uses the soldier's story to explore how the U.S. military considered African-Americans unfit for combat and shipped thousands to India in 1944 to build the Ledo Road, a 500-mile project that extended through mountains into China.

Penguin Press published the book last year. It's the first from Koerner, a contributing editor for Wired magazine and columnist for the New York Times and Slate magazine.
 
I didn't like Miracle at St. Anna so I probably won't see this.
 
Well, this one seems to be somewhat more interesting story, so if it has jungle action, I'm down.
 
Interesting. I'll give anything Spike Lee directs a fair chance, and it sounds like a story that could translate well to the big-screen.
 

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