Madman Movie Update from Allred

Frank N. Stein is go-go-going to be on a movie screen near you soon, according to his creator. Plus, soundtrack details…

By mrcomicguy - Jan 30, 2007 12:01 AM EST
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Source: Anarchy Music

Madman writer/artist Mike Allred says the feature movie based on his Dark Horse comic character is moving along and he's started to talk to actors about the role.

Allred told AnarchyMusic.net: "[W]e've actually talked to some people who have expressed great enthusiasm to be involved. Nothing's signed yet so I don't want to throw anything out there, but so far I seem that kid on Christmas morning that's getting everything he wanted."

You can read more here, including news about the potential soundtrack.

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Casinoskunk
Casinoskunk - 5/26/2010, 4:18 PM
It's Frank Einstein, not Frank N. Stein.

Way to go Eisenstein
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