News: What the Fear

Eliza Dushku For ?Alphabet Killer?

by Adrian Brattelli, Wed., May. 16, 2007 10:26 AM PDT
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From mtvmoviesblog.co
The Sexy Eliza Dushku is hittin? the big screen once again in a new upcoming chiller Alphabet Killer. The film, re-teaming Wrong Turn director Rob Schmidt and Dushku, is ?based? on a series of real-life murders that occurred in Rochester, New York in the 1970?s. Sweet, this film actually sounds like it might rock!

According to MTVmoviesblog.com, while focused on the swath of killings, the film will take some liberties with Dushku?s character, a police investigator assigned to the headline-generating crime. ?It mixes in true events about a young detective who actually developed adult-onset schizophrenia while she opened up this case,?

Dushku says of her alter-ego. Considering the murders are still unsolved, some may take issue with modified story. The actress is unfazed, however. ?It?s meant only to be respectful,? proclaims the ex-Buffy star. ?There might be some controversy, but who knows.?

The Alphabet Killer will hit theaters in Fall 2007. Dushku?s Nobel Son, co-starring Alan Rickman, Mary Steenburgen, Bill Pullman and Bryan Greenberg, recently premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and is awaiting theatrical distribution.