Emerging Pictures has set an October 7 launch for “The Lennon
Report,” which re-creates the aftermath of the 1980 murder of John
Lennon.
The film will open in 10 markets — New York City, Los Angeles,
Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, Tampa, San Francisco, Denver, Atlanta
and Cleveland — and then expand into nationwide distribution on October
14.
The film, produced by Gabriel and Rafael Francisco, is directed by Jeremy Profe from a script he co-wrote with Walter Vincent. “The Lennon Report”
focuses on the efforts of police officers, nurses and emergency doctors
racing to save Lennon’s life at New York’s Roosevelt Hospital.
The film stars Richard Kind
as Dr. Stephan Lynn, Evan Jonigkeit as Dr. David Halleran and
Walter Vincent as Alan B. Weiss, the ABC news producer who broke the
news about Lennon. Adrienne C. Moore (“Orange is the New Black”), David
Zayas, Stephen Spinella and Devin Ratray (“Blue Ruin”) also star.
“The Lennon Report” premiered in April as
the opener of the Beverly Hills Film Festival.
Spotlight Pictures is handling foreign sales. Francisco Productions is represented by Alexander Murphy Jr.
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