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Scott Free shines light on Reykjavik


February 26, 2008 Ridley Scott says his planned film about the 1986 Reykjavik summit between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev could be wrapped by the end of the year and released in early 2009. The yet-unnamed project -- still in the script stage -- would only need a short shoot, Scott told The Hollywood Reporter. Representatives from his and brother Tony's Scott Free Prods. visited Iceland last summer to investigate the possibility of shooting the film in Reykjavik, and already have secured permission to film at the Hofdi House, where the summit actually took place.

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