Bill Murray Gets Lost, Again

But this time in Havana


by Willow Green |
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No, actually it's not what you think. We intentionally misled you into thinking that Bill Murray was appearing in a Lost in Translation sequel when, in fact, that would be a complete lie. What he is appearing in, however, is Andy Garcia's The Lost City, having just joined Dustin Hoffman to star in the '50s Cuban drama. Garcia plays a nightclub entrepreneur, one of three brothers whose lives are ruined when Fidel Castro comes to power. Hoffman plays gangster Meyer Lansky while, according to Production Weekly, Murray has signed to play 'The Writer'. Quite what he'll be writing and where he fits into the story remains a mystery. On a side note, the following are a list of some other things that cinema has seen lost or lost things in over the years: Souls, a Son, a World, a Lover, an Ark, some Children, an Empire (not us), a Guy (in ten days, apparently), a Highway, La Mancha, Space, Nothing and Love's Labours. Don

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