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Craig gives in to "Flashbacks"
(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-05-21 13:50
Daniel Craig, the latest incarnation of James Bond, is temporarily laying
down his Walther PPK to play a fading Hollywood star in Baillie Walsh's
"Flashbacks of a Fool."
Craig has joined Helen McCrory, Olivia Williams and Emilia Fox in the
film, which details the story of a hedonistic British actor whose
Hollywood career begins to nosedive in his 40s.
"Flashbacks" marks the writing and directing debut for Walsh, whose
resume includes turns behind the camera on music videos.
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