Film: Morning Glory Released in Cinemas

Film: morning glory released in cinemas 1

Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford and Diane Keaton star in the new film “Morning Glory” which hits cinemas on Friday 21st January 2011.

Harrison Ford plays “an ass” of a newsman, Mike Pomeroy, who gets the goat of an ambitious behind-the-scenes assistant, Becky Fuller played by Rachel McAdams. Asked about the anchors he admires, Ford named quite a few:

“I always admired what Tom Brokaw was doing and of course Walter Cronkite. I like Brian Williams and Diane Sawyer. Those are a few of my favorites.”

Expect Anchorman-esqe sniping scenes off-air with Diane Keaton, who plays Colleen Peck. From the team behind The Devil Wears Prada and Notting Hill, expect laughter, love and all the one-liners you’ll ever need.


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