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Ron Howard Takes On Drug Cartel Film ‘Mena’

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Oscar winner, Ron Howard has been tipped to direct real life based project MENA, by Universal Pictures.

The script by Gary Spinelli follows the story of Barry Seal, a pilot and drug trafficker who shifted contraband for both the CIA and the Medellin cartel in the ’80s. Operating under the alias Ellis Mackenzie McPickles, Seal up-scaled his cartel operations and moved his base to Mena, Arkansas. Later he worked as an undercover informant to avoid a hefty prison sentence and met with a big-screen worthy assassination at the hands of the cartel.

We all know tales of drug gangs and smuggling are popular with audiences – just think about the cult status of SCARFACE or Breaking Bad. Universal eventually paid $1 million for the script after a bidding war with Sony.

Howard won the Academy Award for Best Director for his 2001 biopic of Nobel Laureate John Nash, A BEAUTIFUL MIND. His track record has been consistently proven in the box office with features such as APOLLO 13, RUSH and Dan Brown adaptations THE DA VINCI CODE and ANGELS AND DEMONS.

Source: Deadline

 

 

Claire Joanne Huxham comes from the south-west, where the cider flows free and the air smells of manure. She teaches A-level English by day and fights crime by night. When not doing either of these things she can usually be found polishing her Star Trek DVD boxsets. And when she can actually be bothered she writes fiction and poetry that pops up on the web and in print. Her favourite film in the whole world, ever, is BLADE RUNNER.

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