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Warner Bros to adapt World War II tale 'To the White Sea'

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Press Trust of India Los Angeles
Warner Bros has picked up the movie rights for an adaptation of "To the White Sea", the searing World War II survival tale by James Dickey.

The film will be produced by Roy Lee ('The Ring') and his Vertigo Entertainment banner, said The Hollywood Reporter.

The move re-energises a project that has been dormant since at least 2010 when Fox last had the movie rights.

The book describe the gutsy story of an air gunner during World War II, who is shot down over Tokyo while on a bombing raid.

The man embarks on an intense and violent journey, physically and mentally, across hostile territory to return home alive by trekking to Alaska.
 

With themes of survival and masculinity, and depicting the extremes of human behaviour, the book has been said to be a companion piece to "Deliverance", Dickey's 1970 book that was adapted into the classic 1972 Burt Reynolds thriller that explored similar themes.

The intent is to start over development with either a writer or director. Jon Berg is overseeing for the studio. John Middleton will executive produce.

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First Published: Aug 26 2015 | 10:07 AM IST

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