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Andrew Scott to star in WWII drama, Pressure

Actor Andrew Scott at an awards ceremony
Andrew Scott, image credit Paulae via Wiki Commons, CC Images

Andrew Scott is gearing up to star in Pressure, a UK feature about the crucial decision-making in the run-up to the D-Day landings.

Anthony Maras will direct from a screenplay he wrote with David Haig; the film is based on Haig’s critically-acclaimed West End play.

The feature is from Working Title Films and StudioCanal and shoots this September in the UK. It covers the tense seventy-two hours leading up to D-Day, as the crucial plans are missing one key element – the British weather.

Scott plays Britain’s chief meteorological officer James Stagg, who is called upon to deliver the crucial forecast, forcing him into a standoff with the Allied leaders. Brendan Fraser is attached to play Supreme Allied Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower.

The wrong conditions could devastate the large-scale seaborne invasion, while any delay would risk the enemy hearing of the plans.

Working Title Films is also busy on CC: Emily, currently in pre-production; its development projects include a fourth Johnny English film and a biopic of Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Details on all these projects can be found on Production Intelligence; non-subscribers can book a free demo here.

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