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Buckley's 'Broker' finds screen gods
March 06, 2007 Christopher Buckley's Wall Street satire "God Is My Broker" is being brought to the big screen by Edward R. Pressman Film Corp., Polsky Films and Stephen Belafonte's WhiteShark Films, with screenwriter Peter Himmelstein set to adapt the novel. Pressman Films' Alessandro Camon and Sarah Ramey will serve as executive producers. Himmelstein is finishing production on his feature writing and directing debut, the black comedy/thriller "The Key Man," starring Jack Davenport, Brian Cox and Hugo Weaving.
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