Eric Stoltz Heads to 'Fort McCoy'
Filed under: Drama, Independent, Casting, Cinematical Indie, War
One man to not truly break through the 1980s stigma and revamp his career is Eric Stoltz. James Spader did a heck of a job with it, now being smarmy fun on Boston Legal, as did the likes of Jon Cryer, Kiefer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen, and more. But then again, even Stoltz's '80s classics, Mask and Some Kind of Wonderful, were drowned by the likes of Molly Ringwald and her swarm of teen romances, so it's not like he ever had a bit spotlight.Stoltz remains a bit on the outside, but still working as hard as ever. He's got a bit of a role in Milk, and now Variety reports that he's joining a wartime indie drama called Fort McCoy. Along with the likes of Brendan Fehr, Camryn Manheim, Lyndsy Fonseca, Seymour Cassel, and Kate Connor, Stoltz is nestled in Wisconsin shooting the true story, based on a script from Connor.
McCoy centers on "a barber who moves with his family during WWII to a POW camp in Wisconsin, where the children are the sole youngsters on the base -- save for a German teenager who forges an alliance that crosses language barriers with the barber's little girl." I imagine we can see how this plays out sometime during next year's festival season, with hopefully a release after that.









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9-03-2008 @ 6:22PM
bush sucks said...
Killing Zoe?
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9-03-2008 @ 6:32PM
Larry Morgan said...
Well, this is really a snotty little article. Eric Stoltz is known and respected, has been for years, and I for one am really intrigued by the World War Two story being told here. (And look at some of the names in that cast!)
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9-03-2008 @ 6:44PM
Maria Stahl said...
And they're really shooting it up here! How cool. :o) Usually they try to make California look like Wisconsin, or something.
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9-03-2008 @ 11:33PM
Suzanne said...
Wow, I have to agree- why the attitude? I happen to think that Stolz was one of the best things in one of the best films of the 90's- Pulp Fiction.
And the trailer for Caprica looks good too.
These little indy films can be great, if they don't screw it up. I'm so sick of sitcoms and comic book movies.
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9-04-2008 @ 12:02AM
Kurt said...
Just look at that photo. This man will grow up to be a pirate, I'm sure of it.
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9-04-2008 @ 6:16AM
fanshawe said...
I don't know that I'd necessarily peg him as a 1980s actor. Other than Mask, I wasn't really that aware of him before Memphis Belle (1990) came out. Maybe his 1980s persona just didn't travel to Europe at the time.
F.
http://capricatv.blogspot.com
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9-04-2008 @ 9:01AM
laura said...
I grew up in a town in florida called Fort McCoy.
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