Arab Times

LOS ANGELES:

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Bryan Cranston is starring in the drama “Wakefield” with Robin Swicord directing from her own script.

Bonnie Curtis and Julie Lynn are producing through their Mockingbir­d Pictures banner with Elliot Webb coproducin­g.

The film is based on a short story of the same name by E.L. Doctorow — which is a retelling of a story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, also called “Wakefield” about a man who unexpected­ly leaves his wife for an extended period of time.

Cranston revealed the casting on a recent interview on “The Howard Stern Radio Show,” explaining that he will play a married Manhattan lawyer who sees a racoon in the attic of his home and winds up staying in the attic for several months due to a nervous breakdown. He also said his character will become romantical­ly involved with a younger woman at some point in the story.

Cranston also said in the interview that filming would take about four weeks and that he had agreed to do film for “scale” — the minimum salary under the SAG-AFTRA master contract. (RTRS)

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