
EXCLUSIVE: Before Anna Chapman, there were scores of other Russia/Soviet Union spies in the U.S. living seemingly normal lives while sending secret dispatches to Moscow. One of them is the subject of a period drama series project in development at HBO, from writer-director Martyn Burke (Pirates of Silicon Valley). Set in 1980s, the project, tentatively titled Reds, is based on real-life events from Burke’s early film career. In the 80s, he was traveling the U.S. with a camera crew while making a documentary. However, unbeknownst to him, the sound man on the crew was in reality a colonel in the Soviet KGB. The Soviet spy later set up his base of operations outside New York City while attempting to raise a family as an ordinary American citizen but was eventually caught. Burke, repped by Brent Travers of Ascend Entertainment and attorney Shep Rosenman, is currently editing the documentary Journalists Under Fire for the Canadian Broadcasting Corp., about the psychological stresses war journalists face while covering conflicts. Burke also is in early pre-production on Brazil-Canada co-production A Death In The Bullfighting Hills, co-produced by Sao Paulo’s Bossa Nova Films. The feature is based on the true story of the life and love of assassinated Mexican presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio and his wife.
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This would have been interesting 20 years ago…yawn! No one even cares about the Russian spy story from last year…boring.
I was just about to type “yawn”!!
IT’s a lot less boring than Bored to Death, How to Make It In America, and a lot of the other stuff they’re developing… it’s at least about something. Hope it’s a good script.
Sounds like a good idea, but HBO will never make it. Enjoy the ride.
Michael and Sue clearly know what their audience wants to watch and HBO’s declining viewership supports this.
So what happened to the Spy drama set in Berlin that HBO was developing ?
Phogmahone, it’s probably on a shelf with the 200 other projects they bought in the past year or so. The only projects which go are from huge name writers or huge name movie producers mentoring baby writers. Or from Leverage. If your project doesn’t fall into one of those categories you have a better chance playing lotto. Ask around.
Yeah, but these project what he mentioned was from Leverage…
Jim, you sound bitter, but you speak the truth. Good news is you can make a little money if they like your pitch. Getting it on the air without the elements you mentioned, yes, it won’t happen as you said.
Lest we forget Aldrich Ames and Robert Hansen – 2 career US Gov (FBI CIA) employees who sold secrets to the Russians for 2 decades!
I have to say, the premise of this sounds pretty funny.
It sounds like a fine premise but has next to zero chance in becoming a show. Good luck however.