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Directed by | David O. Russell |
Written by | David O. Russell Kristen Gore |
Starring | Jessica Biel Jake Gyllenhaal Kirstie Alley James Marsden Catherine Keener |
Cinematography | Max Malkin |
Release date | TBD |
Country | Template:FilmUS |
Language | English |
Budget | $30 million |
Nailed is an upcoming "politically charged romantic comedy"[1] that is currently in production from filmmaker David O. Russell co-written by Kristin Gore. The film stars Jessica Biel, Jake Gyllenhaal, Kirstie Alley, James Marsden, and Catherine Keener. It was filmed in Columbia, South Carolina, USA.
Plot
Alice Eckle (Jessica Biel), who accidentally gets a nail lodged in her head, travels to Washington D.C. to fight for better health care. While there, she falls in love with the young senator, Howard Birdwell (Jake Gyllenhaal), who takes up her cause.[1]
Cast
- Jessica Biel as Alice Eckle, a woman who gets a nail lodged in her head and travels to Washington to fight for better health care[1]
- Jake Gyllenhaal as Howard Birdwell, a young senator who takes up Alice's case and eventually falls for her.[1]
- Kirstie Alley as the veterinarian aunt of Alice who fails to remove the nail[1]
- James Marsden[2] as Scott
- Catherine Keener[2] as Rep. Pam Hendrickson
- Tracy Morgan[2] as Keyshawn
- James Brolin as a senator who chokes on a cookie. Brolin replaced James Caan, who left after a dispute with director David O. Russell[1]
- Paul Reubens as Edwin
- Olivia Crocicchia as a disgruntled youth who helps Alice[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g Gregg Goldstein (2008-05-07). "James Brolin gets 'Nailed'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
- ^ a b c Gregg Goldstein (2008-04-22). "James Caan leaves 'Nailed'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2008-06-11.