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Sex scandal has Hollywood drooling

Scripts in demand as studios see a perfect story: spies, cover- ups and affairs

- SUE ZEIDLER

LOS ANGELES — It’s already being pitched as the Housewives of Tampa meets The Bourne Affair.

The scramble has begun to turn the sex scandal involving former four- star general David Petraeus into a film or book.

Hollywood studio executives have been huddled in meetings since Monday, sifting through potential scripts as agents and authors get deluged with calls and emails.

“This will create great film and book interest,” said literary agent Judi Farkas, who represente­d author Antonio Mendez on the film rights sale of his book Argo, the Ben Affleck movie based on a CIA mission. “There will be a scramble to corner the various rights.”

It’s unclear if any of the major players — Petraeus or his lover- biographer Paula Broadwell — will sell the rights to their affair and give movie-makers the inside story that would have the best chance of becoming a hit movie or HBO docudrama, say agents.

“You can do a story ripped from headlines, but that might make studios nervous, particular­ly if they want to dramatize and portray peoples’ personal lives,” said entertainm­ent lawyer Jay Cooper, quipping a film should be dubbed General Strangelov­e.

A made- for- TV movie would be the fastest route to the consumer and could hit the small screen in as quickly as a year, experts say. A movie would hit theatres after the sex scandal has faded into memory. “This scandal is shaping up to have a lot of elements that Hollywood and the public look for. Coverups, conspiraci­es, the CIA, high- level political officials, affairs,” said Hollywood producer Chris Armstrong.

Jay Roach, director of the Sarah Palin- based HBO movie Game Change, has said he talked with film studios but wound up at the cable network. The movie drew a record 3.6 million viewers over its opening weekend, said HBO.

The Time- Warner owned cable channel optioned the book Game Change by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin while those close to the vicepresid­ential candidate refused to co- operate.

The sexual escapades of politician­s have lured big crowds before.

The 1998 Primary Colors based its lead character on Bill Clinton, using Joel Klein’s book about the president’s 1992 presidenti­al campaign.

The good news for potential script writers is the Petraeus story keeps growing, adding new salacious details, intrigue and maybe the whiff of national security issues.

One new player is General John Allen, the commander of U. S. and NATO forces, and his emails to Tampa Bay socialite Jill Kelley, who is at the centre of the Petraeus case.

Kelley is the kind of character Hollywood craves, — good looking, connected and with an unusual past. As “honorary consul,” she joined the inner circle by throwing parties for military officers from nearby MacDill Air Force Base.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE- PRESSE/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Embroiled in the scandal are, clockwise from upper left, former CIA director Gen. David Petraeus, his biographer Paula Broadwell, Gen. John Allen and socialite Jill Kelley.
AGENCE FRANCE- PRESSE/ GETTY IMAGES Embroiled in the scandal are, clockwise from upper left, former CIA director Gen. David Petraeus, his biographer Paula Broadwell, Gen. John Allen and socialite Jill Kelley.

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