After 7 Years, All The Boys Love Mandy Lane Has Release Date
Posted By Aaron Pruner on June 24, 2013
Seven years really can feel like an eternity. But after the long wait, Jonathan Levine (Warm Bodies, 50/50) will see his 2006 directorial debut All The Boys Love Mandy Lane get the North American theatrical release date it deserves! During its Toronto Film Festival debut all those years ago, an all night auction ended with The Weinstein Company acquiring the title with their $3.5 million bid. The film hit 800 screens but never made it to The US. That’s about to change.
All The Boys Love Mandy Lane stars Amber Heard (Drive Angry) and Anson Mount (Hell On Wheels). The film is about a group of teenagers who invite crush-worthy Mandy Lane to a secluded weekend party. During the festivities, the party goers seem to start mysteriously disappearing one by one.
The film had huge promise and buzz when it screened seven years back but then somehow got lost in the weird no man’s land that exists between the ‘direct to video’ and ‘wide release’ worlds. Then after a horrible test screening, Mandy Lane was sold to Senator Entertainment US, a German-backed film upstart. Their intention was to bring the film to theaters in America. Unfortunately, the company folded before their plans to bring Mandy Lane to theaters came to fruition.
“We’ve always loved Mandy Lane,” Harvey and Bob Weinstein said in a statement. “Radius shares our passion for the film and will get in front of the widest possible audience.”
All The Boys Love Mandy Lane will be released on demand September 6th and in theaters October 11th!
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