Clint Eastwood eyes of J. Edgar Hoover project

There are 3 hours 14 minutes Clint Eastwood agrees with his plan to lead the next, a biography of the FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, the nation's No. 1 crime fighter for almost 50 years. Skip related content Hoover was in the founding of the FBI in 1935 after the organization since 1924, instrumental position of his predecessor, and was transformed into an efficient crime fighting organization. He directed until his death in 1972 at the age of 77 years, but his character had already been carved to pieces, he used the FBI to harass political activists, and uses illegal methods to make secret documents on first. Many biographies say the man was also trapped a cross dresser and sex. Dustin Lance Black, who won an Oscar last year for the writing of the Harvey Milk biopic "Milk," wrote the screenplay. Eastwood along with Brian Grazer and Ron Howard at Imagine Entertainment, the photo that was originally developed at Universal. It will probably end up at Warner Bros., where Eastwood and Malpaso based shingle as-Imagine Malpaso production. It is a weak correlation between Hoover and the Studio: Warner Hoover obligation as a consultant in 1959 to film "The history of the FBI's Act" and the ABC series Spin "The FBI Eastwood, who in the post-production to the supernatural thriller "Below has been working," jobs in 2008 to the 1920-series Angelina Jolie drama "The Changeling".

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