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When two movies with similar plots hit theaters around the same time, it usually just reveals the vapidity of Hollywood formula (as was the case when
Deep Impact and
Armageddon came out a few months apart). The situation changes, however, when the subject matter has far more thematic weight.
Defamer's S.T. VanAirsdale points out the potential conflict brewing now that
The Weinstein Company has picked up U.S. theatrical, DVD and television rights to the 2004 German film
Operation Valykrie, a dramatization of the failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hilter during World War II. Sound familiar? That's because
Bryan Singer's upcoming 2009 release,
Valkyrie, tells precisely the same story, with
Tom Cruise in the role of would-be assassin Col. Claus Von Stauffenberg. In the German movie, the character is played by
Sebastian Koch, the debonair star of
The Lives of Others and
Paul Verhoeven's
Black Book.
In addition to the overlapping content, VanAirsdale points out another potential conflict: Koch's female co-star in
Black Book, the alluring
Carice van Houten, stars opposite Cruise in
Valkyrie, creating the sort of meaty overlap that money
can buy.
Harvey Weinstein's no slouch when it comes to instigating controversy, but his company hasn't exactly had the best of luck with its recent daring titles (few turned out for
Where in the World is Osama bin Laden?). Personal drama
has impacted Cruise's films before, but this might be the rare case where he would have nothing to do with it.
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