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Columbia Pictures"Nowhere Lagoon" Lifetime has greenlit a remake from the Blue Lagoon, The Hollywood Reporter verifies.our editor recommendsNeve Campbell to Star in Amish Drama for LifetimeLifetime Orders Additional 10 Instances of 'Army Wives' The initial 1980 feature, starring Brooke Shields, adopted a shipwrecked boy and girl who're stranded on the tropical island and mature with no intervention of grown-ups. Nowhere Lagoon made $58.9 million within the domestic box office that year. The prosperity of the film created the 1991 follow up, Go back to nowhere Lagoon, which introduced audiences to Milla Jovovich. Casting has already been arrived around the new film, having a start date being eyed for early the coming year. Neil Meron (Footloose, Smash), Judith Verno (The Craig's list Killer, Justice for Natalee Holloway) and Craig Zadan (Footloose, Smash) assists as executive producers around the Lifetime project. Story Entertainment and Peace Out Productions will produce in colaboration with The new sony TV. This won't be Meron and Zadan's only venture with Lifetime. The duo can also be adapting Steel Magnolias for that female-skewing cable network. PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery 10 Greatest Book-to-Giant Screen Adaptations from the Last two-and-a-half decades
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