Burt Reynolds, Gabrielle Reece to Star in Beach Volleyball Movie, Cloud Nine
Posted on Saturday, May 29, 2004 @ 09:38:35 EDT by Editorial Team
Academy Award-winning Hollywood producers Al Ruddy (Godfather, The Longest Yard, Cannonball Run), and Gray Frederickson (Godfather II, & III, Apocalypse Now & Bad Girls) have teamed together to produce the beach volleyball movie Cloud Nine. The movie will star Burt Reynolds, Angie Everhart, volleyball champ Gabrielle Reece, D.L Hughley, and Paul Rodriguez, and will be directed by Harry Basil (Hairy Tale, Fourth Tenor, Back by Midnight).
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) May 29, 2004--This film is the first in a series of
youth orientated, low budget independent films being produced by Ruddy of Ruddy
/ Morgan and Frederickson of Graymark Productions. “We are not reinventing the
wheel, or devising new theories about low budget indie production,” both Ruddy
and Frederickson said, “there are many talented people producing now, and we are
looking forward to working with them to supply a steady number of high concept
films involving known actors and directors.”
The film was the brainchild of Ruddy, who wrote the script with Brett Hudson and
Burt Kearns of Frozen Pictures. The director, Harry Basil, has worked with
comedian Rodney Dangerfield on a number of films and has just wrapped A Hairy
Tale. This is the first independent film being produced by Ruddy / Morgan and
Frederickson of Graymark Productions and is currently filming on the beaches of
Southern California. Other cast includes Paul Wasilewski, Kenya Moore, Katheryn
Winnick, Patricia DeLeon, and Marnette Patterson. A Summer 2004 release is
expected.
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Background Notes:
•   Both Gray Frederickson and Al Ruddy have won Academy Awards for their
production work n the Godfather movies.
•   Director Harry Basil has just wrapped the new comedy, The Hairy Tale, with
Matthew Modine. He has previously co-wrote and produced three Rodney Dangerfield
movies and is also an actor and stand-up comedian.
•   Beach Volleyball will be a Level 1 sport at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
•   The film’s technical adviser, Dane Selznick, is a former world champion
beach volleyball player and has coached numerous Olympic volleyball
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