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Robert Ludlum's Parsifal Mosaic To Become a Feature Film
2/23/2009 8:52 PM EDTTags: parsifal mosaic robert ludlum
Universal Pictures is set on adapting yet another Robert Ludlum story. The late author is best known for the "Bourne" series he wrote.
The film will be based on Ludlum's novel, "The Parsifal Mosaic". The novel follows the story of Michael Havelock, a US Intelligence agent who witnessed the execution of Jenna Karas, his partner and lover.
There are a number of Ludlum's works being adapted at various studios. Universal will be adapting "The Sigma Protocol", MGM will be adapting "The Matarese Circle", Paramount will be releasing "The Chancellor Manuscript" and Summit Entertainment will be releasing "The Osterman Weekend".
The film will be based on Ludlum's novel, "The Parsifal Mosaic". The novel follows the story of Michael Havelock, a US Intelligence agent who witnessed the execution of Jenna Karas, his partner and lover.
There are a number of Ludlum's works being adapted at various studios. Universal will be adapting "The Sigma Protocol", MGM will be adapting "The Matarese Circle", Paramount will be releasing "The Chancellor Manuscript" and Summit Entertainment will be releasing "The Osterman Weekend".
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