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Thursday November 11, 2010 5:26 pm

Sneak Peek: Daniel Radcliffe in Non-Potter Movie

We’re just getting out first look at Harry Potter Daniel Radcliffe in a new feature film that isn’t about a teenage wizard -- and he looks pretty grown up.

Radcliffe is playing Arthur Kipps in The Woman in Black, produced by Hammer Films.

Kipps is a lawyer, sent to a remote area to manage the affairs of a recently deceased client. Once there, he’ll find the title movie character, a “mysterious woman dressed only in black.” He’ll end up trying to find out who she is in a “race against time.”

Hammer Films is known for period pieces and gothic films.

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Comments:

WOW! It is a must seen movei! I wonder what Daniel Radclifee’s reaction about the dismissal of Olbermann? Well personally, Keith Olbermann should really stay in his show since he proved to us that every citizen deserve to know the truth. I am glad that Keith Olbermann will return to the air Tuesday on MSNBC, despite the network’s umbrage over his campaign contributions and just how such contributions allegedly ran afoul of NBC’s media ethics policy. The “indefinite suspension” brought down over Olbermann’s admission that he contributed to three Democratic candidates was initially thought to have been levied due to violation of NBC’s media ethics policy. Olbermann didn’t bow down to his network masters, based on Mediaite. In fact, it’s now quite the reverse. Now the “<a title=“Olbermann slaps back at MSNBC, demands apology” href=“http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2010/11/08/keith-olbermann-reinstated/”>Countdown With Keith Olbermann</a>” host is demanding an apology from his network for the embarrassment of it all.

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