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movie news | Wed. 03 23. 2005 7:34 AM EST
Ben Affleck To Make Directorial Debut With 'Gone, Baby, Gone'

Based on a novel by the author of 'Mystic River,' film will be shot in Boston.


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It's been so long since the words "Ben Affleck" and "hit" have appeared in the same sentence that the actor has decided to take matters into his own hands.

Affleck, who won a screenwriting Oscar for co-writing 1997's "Good Will Hunting," will
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write and direct a movie called "Gone, Baby, Gone" in his native Boston in the fall, according to the Boston Herald.

After a string of overhyped, underwhelming acting gigs in movies like "Gigli" and "Jersey Girl," Affleck has tapped some Oscar-worthy source material for his directorial debut. The movie will be adapted from a novel of the same name by Dennis Lehane, the author behind the 2003 Oscar nominee "Mystic River."

The story centers on two blue collar Boston private detectives hired to find a missing 4-year-old girl. Though Affleck originally thought about playing the lead character, Patrick Kenzie — with his ex, Jennifer Lopez, eyed as partner/girlfriend, Angie Gennaro, according to the Herald — he is not expected to act in the film. No word yet on casting for the movie.



This report is from MTV News.
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