Benderspink has optioned the rights to Adrian Magson's spy thriller novel "Red Station" says Heat Vision.
The story follows Harry Tate, an MI5 agent who gets blamed for a drug bust gone bad. As punishment he is sent to the titular outpost in the country of Georgia, an outpost that's also the home of various washed up operatives.
When two other agents go missing, Tate becomes embroiled in a plot involving a Russian invasion of England and corruption at the highest level of the British government.
A writer is currently being sought to adapt the book which is the first in a planned series.
The story follows Harry Tate, an MI5 agent who gets blamed for a drug bust gone bad. As punishment he is sent to the titular outpost in the country of Georgia, an outpost that's also the home of various washed up operatives.
When two other agents go missing, Tate becomes embroiled in a plot involving a Russian invasion of England and corruption at the highest level of the British government.
A writer is currently being sought to adapt the book which is the first in a planned series.
- 9/30/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Another day, another book gets optioned by Hollywood. Today it's Red Station, a fairly new novel that came out this past June.
The tinseltown company that bought the screen rights to Adrian Magson's thriller is Benderspink, the management/production entity behind the sci-fi Ashton Kutcher vehicle The Butterfly Effect and the recent remake of Arthur. Magson's book centers on a British spy in MI5 named Harry Tate. When a drug bust of Tate's goes afoul, he gets demoted and sent out to pasture to a place dubbed Red Station by the spook patrol. In his lonesome post inside the Russian province of Georgia, Harry's life is a far cry from what he was used to -- until two fellow banished agents go missing. When Harry sniffs after their disappearance, he finds evidence of a plan for Russia to invade England, and there are agents in the very top levels of...
The tinseltown company that bought the screen rights to Adrian Magson's thriller is Benderspink, the management/production entity behind the sci-fi Ashton Kutcher vehicle The Butterfly Effect and the recent remake of Arthur. Magson's book centers on a British spy in MI5 named Harry Tate. When a drug bust of Tate's goes afoul, he gets demoted and sent out to pasture to a place dubbed Red Station by the spook patrol. In his lonesome post inside the Russian province of Georgia, Harry's life is a far cry from what he was used to -- until two fellow banished agents go missing. When Harry sniffs after their disappearance, he finds evidence of a plan for Russia to invade England, and there are agents in the very top levels of...
- 9/30/2011
- by Patrick Sauriol
- Corona's Coming Attractions
According to reports, the 2010 spy novel "Red Station" by author Adrian Magson has been optioned by BenderSpink ("A History Of Violence") :
"..Harry Tate" is an 'MI5' officer and a servant of the State. He does what he's told, fighting the war against terrorism, drugs and criminal gangs.
"When things go bad, and two civilians are killed during a drugs intercept, he agrees to take an immediate posting to 'Red Station'. All Harry knows is, it's in a remote place where he will be under strict orders to stay off the radar - a No Contact Rule. That includes former colleagues, friends, family - everyone. What his bosses haven't told him, however, is that Red Station is a 'punishment posting' for washed-out spooks from MI5 and MI6... and that Harry won't be coming home.
"Which is where they have seriously underestimated their man. Because the loyal servant has his limits,...
"..Harry Tate" is an 'MI5' officer and a servant of the State. He does what he's told, fighting the war against terrorism, drugs and criminal gangs.
"When things go bad, and two civilians are killed during a drugs intercept, he agrees to take an immediate posting to 'Red Station'. All Harry knows is, it's in a remote place where he will be under strict orders to stay off the radar - a No Contact Rule. That includes former colleagues, friends, family - everyone. What his bosses haven't told him, however, is that Red Station is a 'punishment posting' for washed-out spooks from MI5 and MI6... and that Harry won't be coming home.
"Which is where they have seriously underestimated their man. Because the loyal servant has his limits,...
- 9/30/2011
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
James Bond is not the only spy thriller franchise with a new film coming theaters. THR reports that Production-management outfit Benderspink has optioned the rights to Red Station, the first book writen by Adrian Magson. The story centers on "an MI5 agent named Harry Tate who takes the fall for a drug bust gone bad. As punishment, he is sent to Red Station, an outpost in Georgia that is the home of washed up operatives. After two other agents go missing, Tate finds himself embroiled in a plot involving a Russian invasion of England and corruption and conspiracy at the highest level of the British government." The first book was published June.
Red Station is being produced by Benderspink, and Jake Weiner and Christopher Cosmos are overseeing the project. A writer is currently being sought to adapt the book. Benderspink is prepping Burt Wonderstone for New Line, and just set...
Red Station is being produced by Benderspink, and Jake Weiner and Christopher Cosmos are overseeing the project. A writer is currently being sought to adapt the book. Benderspink is prepping Burt Wonderstone for New Line, and just set...
- 9/29/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
Red Station , the 2010 novel by Adrian Magson that launched his "Harry Tate" series, has been optioned by Benderspink, says a story at The Hollywood Reporter . The plot of the book is officially described as follows: Harry is a former soldier, loyal Security Services (MI5) officer and a servant of the State. He does what he's told, fighting the war against terrorism, drugs and high-level criminal gangs. When things go bad, and two civilians are shot dead during a drugs intercept, he agrees to take an immediate posting to a place called Red Station, to help the agency avoid embarrassing media questions. All Harry knows is, it's in a remote place where he will be under strict orders to stay off the radar - a No Contact Rule. That includes former colleagues,...
- 9/29/2011
- Comingsoon.net
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