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Smit-McPhee, Moretz & Jenkins Cast in Let Me In

Source:Overture Films
October 1, 2009


Kodi Smit-McPhee, Chloe Moretz and Oscar-nominee Richard Jenkins will headline the cast of Let Me In, Matt Reeves' adaptation of Let the Right One In, when principal photography begins this fall in New Mexico. The announcement was made today by Hammer Films Co-CEO's Simon Oakes and Nigel Sinclair, as well as Overture Films CEO Chris McGurk and COO Danny Rosett.

Director Reeves (Cloverfield) has cast Smit-McPhee (The Road) and Moretz ((500) Days of Summer) in the two lead adolescent roles of Owen and Abby for the eagerly awaited horror feature. Jenkins will play the lead adult character known as Hakan in the original film.

Based on the bestselling Swedish novel, "Lat den Ratte Komma In," by Swedish author John Ajvide Lindqvist, Let Me In is a contemporary vampire tale about a young boy who befriends a girl new to his neighborhood. The film is a remake of the highly acclaimed Swedish film, Lat den Ratte Komma In, also known as, Let the Right One In.

Hammer acquired the remake rights to Let the Right One In at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival where the film took home the Founders Award® for Best Narrative Feature, and has fast-tracked the film for a November 2009 start date. The film is a Hammer Films production with a projected 2010 release in the U.S. by Overture Films. Exclusive Film Distribution is handling worldwide sales and distribution of the film.

Producing the film are Hammer's Simon Oakes, Guy East and Nigel Sinclair and Oscar®-winner Donna Gigliotti. Hammer's Alex Brunner and Tobin Armbrust will executive produce along with John Ptak, Philip Elway and Fredrik Malmberg. Overture's Robert Kessel, EVP Production & Acquisitions, will oversee production for the studio. Swedish producers John Nordling and Carl Molinder, who produced the original film, are also involved as producers on this remake.

The Australian-born Smit-McPhee, 13, stars alongside Viggo Mortensen in The Road, a film festival favorite due out in November. He previously earned the AFI Young Actor's Award® in 2007 for his role in Romulus, My Father.

Moretz, 12, will star in the much–talked-about Kick-Ass next spring and previously appeared in (500) Days of Summer and The Amityville Horror. She has been nominated each of the past three years for a Young Artist Award®.

Jenkins first worked with Overture on The Visitor, for which he earned a Best Actor Oscar nomination last year. His recent work includes Burn After Reading, Step Brothers and television's "Six Feet Under." He is due to star in several upcoming projects including the much-anticipated The Cabin in the Woods, Dear John and Eat, Pray, Love.

It was announced last year that Reeves will write and direct Let Me In. In addition to the box office hit Cloverfield, Reeves' directing credits include the comedy The Pallbearer, starring David Schwimmer and Gwyneth Paltrow, and the hit television show "Felicity," starring Keri Russell, which he co-created and executive produced along with partner J.J. Abrams.

"Kodi, Chloe, and Richard are my absolute dream cast," says Reeves. "I couldn't be more excited to be working with them."

Let Me In is the first film in a two-picture co-production, financing and distribution agreement between Overture Films and Exclusive Media Group, the parent company of Hammer Films and Spitfire Pictures.

COMMENTS (11)

Posted by:
The Merc With The Mouth
October 1, 2009
Really? This movie hasn't been released yet and there is already a remake planned? Just shows that Hollywood has ran out of original ideas. They should take a break for a few years to come up with new and original movies. I'm pretty sure the Swedish are going to nuke us for this.
Posted by:
nonentity
October 1, 2009
Actually, I own "Let the Right One In" on DVD. It was released last year in the US theatrically. They announced the remake right before it hit the States, when "Cloverfield" was still fresh on people's minds.

Do I agree that this needs to be made? No. But I'm ok with remakes that are handled by competent people, because it's like getting another take on a film I already like. If this were being directed by some douche, like say the guy that did the "Prom Night" remake" or something, then yeah, I'd ***** about it. But Reeves seems capable, and I like the cast, so let's see what they can do.
Posted by:
jon
October 1, 2009
Let the Right One In came out a while ago in theatres and has been on DVD for months.
Posted by:
Matthew H.
October 1, 2009
Um, "The Merc With The Mouth," are you retarded? The movie came out over a year ago. A YEAR. If you haven't seen it yet, that is your own damn fault. This remake was announced ages ago, and, if handled correctly, could be a decent film. Not as good as the original, but not many movies are as good as "Let the Right One In."

Not released yet. . . . I feel bad for this nation.
Posted by:
Jeffsus
October 1, 2009
Matthew H....I feel bad for anyone who thinks a year is the appropriate amount of time to wait until remaking a movie. It's obscene.
Posted by:
John
October 1, 2009
Richard Jenkins is perrrffect for Hakan!
Posted by:
WCB
October 2, 2009
Really?................REALLY?!!!
Posted by:
D Train
October 2, 2009
Just don't be expecting any vampire-mangina. Won't happen.
Posted by:
amitiel
October 2, 2009
New Mexico?! I guess we're going from the frigid (which was a crucial part of the mood of the story, I thought) to the sweltering. Do yourself a favor and see the original. Great film.
Posted by:
Johan
October 2, 2009
I´m swedish and we aint got no nukes! But we would use them if you people oversees confuses us for Iraq.
Best swedish film for a couple of years btw

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