Screenwriter Katherine Reback has died at the age of 59.
Reback passed away on Monday after a battle with cancer.
She began her career working for American comedian Alan King in the 1970s and went on to write for a number of television shows including One Day at a Time and The Line.
Reback wrote a production draft for hit 1983 film Flashdance and produced the screenplay for 1997's Fools Rush In, starring Matthew Perry and Salma Hayek. She is said to have been working on a project for Fox TV Studios shortly before her death, according to Variety.com.
Reback is survived by her husband , Sonny King, and three stepchildren.
Reback passed away on Monday after a battle with cancer.
She began her career working for American comedian Alan King in the 1970s and went on to write for a number of television shows including One Day at a Time and The Line.
Reback wrote a production draft for hit 1983 film Flashdance and produced the screenplay for 1997's Fools Rush In, starring Matthew Perry and Salma Hayek. She is said to have been working on a project for Fox TV Studios shortly before her death, according to Variety.com.
Reback is survived by her husband , Sonny King, and three stepchildren.
- 5/27/2010
- WENN
The Walt Disney Co. has picked up an untitled romantic thriller pitch from Tuck Everlasting producer Jane Startz and writer Katherine Reback. The script will center on a pampered New York socialite whose husband mysteriously disappears, leaving her and her young daughter destitute. The socialite must then not only learn to survive on her own, but when her life and the life of her daughter are threatened, she is forced to rely on her wits and draw on her dormant strengths to solve the mystery and save the lives of her child and herself. Startz will produce along with Jane Startz Prods. vp Gillian Mackenzie. Disney production execs Karen Glass and Jill Morris will oversee for the studio. Startz, whose production credits include such films as Tuck, The Mighty and The Indian in the Cupboard, is in production on Ella Enchanted, which stars Anne Hathaway and is slated for an August release. Reback, repped by WMA and Armstrong Hirsch Jackoway, wrote the Columbia Pictures comedy Fools Rush In.
- 4/17/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The pairing of "Friends" regular Matthew Perry and Salma Hayek ("Desperado") in a Southwestern-style romantic comedy has plenty of date-night appeal, but "Fools Rush In" is a disappointingly unendearing cinematic valentine from director Andy Tennant ("It Takes Two").
The Columbia Pictures wide release faces strong competition and won't be experiencing too heavy a rush at the boxoffice, although it may generate respectable crossover business with Latino audiences and perform well on video.
Written by Katherine Reback and based on the real-life courtship of producer Doug Draizin and co-producer Anna Maria Davis, "Fools" sets up a hustling New Yorker (Perry) with an aspiring Latina photographer (Hayek) for a broad but often blandly executed round of multicultural gags and tame drama.
Although both leads give engaging performances, as manic romantics they never really achieve orbital velocity.
After a one-night stand, she leaves him flat. A new guy in her hometown of Vegas, he oversees construction of a new nightclub and confides with an equally well-groomed city slicker (Jon Tenney).
Months later, Hayek's pregnant believer-in-fate shows up and Perry's honorable unbeliever falls in love with her.
The lovers get hitched with the help of an Elvis impersonator, but she doesn't know that he plans to return to New York. He also insults her in front of his nosy country-club parents John Bennett Perry, Jill Clayburgh) and almost runs into serious trouble with her former fiance (Carlos Gomez) and father.
Despite the glitzy Vegas locations and several scenes filmed at Hoover Dam, the film lacks visual pizazz. The soundtrack includes some 20 pop songs -- from vintage Presley to the Iguanas.
FOOLS RUSH IN
Sony Pictures Releasing
Columbia Pictures
A Doug Draizin production
An Andy Tennant film
Director Andy Tennant
Writer Katherine Reback
Producer Doug Draizin
Executive producer Michael McDonnell
Director of photography Robbie Greenberg
Production designer Edward Pisoni
Editor Roger Bondelli
Costume designer Kimberly A. Tillman
Co-producer Anna Maria Davis
Music Alan Silvestri
Casting Juel Bestrop
Color/stereo
Cast:
Alex Matthew Perry
Isabel Salma Hayek
Jeff Jon Tenney
Nan Jill Clayburgh
Running time -- 109 minutes
MPAA rating: PG-13...
The Columbia Pictures wide release faces strong competition and won't be experiencing too heavy a rush at the boxoffice, although it may generate respectable crossover business with Latino audiences and perform well on video.
Written by Katherine Reback and based on the real-life courtship of producer Doug Draizin and co-producer Anna Maria Davis, "Fools" sets up a hustling New Yorker (Perry) with an aspiring Latina photographer (Hayek) for a broad but often blandly executed round of multicultural gags and tame drama.
Although both leads give engaging performances, as manic romantics they never really achieve orbital velocity.
After a one-night stand, she leaves him flat. A new guy in her hometown of Vegas, he oversees construction of a new nightclub and confides with an equally well-groomed city slicker (Jon Tenney).
Months later, Hayek's pregnant believer-in-fate shows up and Perry's honorable unbeliever falls in love with her.
The lovers get hitched with the help of an Elvis impersonator, but she doesn't know that he plans to return to New York. He also insults her in front of his nosy country-club parents John Bennett Perry, Jill Clayburgh) and almost runs into serious trouble with her former fiance (Carlos Gomez) and father.
Despite the glitzy Vegas locations and several scenes filmed at Hoover Dam, the film lacks visual pizazz. The soundtrack includes some 20 pop songs -- from vintage Presley to the Iguanas.
FOOLS RUSH IN
Sony Pictures Releasing
Columbia Pictures
A Doug Draizin production
An Andy Tennant film
Director Andy Tennant
Writer Katherine Reback
Producer Doug Draizin
Executive producer Michael McDonnell
Director of photography Robbie Greenberg
Production designer Edward Pisoni
Editor Roger Bondelli
Costume designer Kimberly A. Tillman
Co-producer Anna Maria Davis
Music Alan Silvestri
Casting Juel Bestrop
Color/stereo
Cast:
Alex Matthew Perry
Isabel Salma Hayek
Jeff Jon Tenney
Nan Jill Clayburgh
Running time -- 109 minutes
MPAA rating: PG-13...
- 2/10/1997
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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