While speaking to this paper, author Jeffrey Archer told us that his last novel, Paths Of Glory -- a partly fictionalised account of the life of mountaineer George Mallory has found studio backing
While speaking to this paper, author Jeffrey Archer told us that his last novel, Paths Of Gloryu00a0-- a partly fictionalised account of the life of mountaineer George Mallory has found studio backing. 
"Columbia (Tristar) picked up the film's adaptation rights nine months ago", he informs us. Roughly a year ago, in a previous interview to the paper (https://goo.gl/szk1), the novelist had mentioned how he was scouring for producers withu00a0 deep pockets to get the film onto the big screen. His search has apparently ended.
A Canada-based company has picked up the rights to the screenplay of an earlier tome, False Impressions, a thriller published in 2006. "They have paid me a lot of money," he tells HiTLIST, adding tersely, "But will it ever happen (get made into a movie)? I don't know."
Archer feels his other books -- six in allu00a0-- may be stuck in a limbo called 'pre-production'. He muses, "It's something of a lottery. They pay the money to buy the rights. I don't know where they get the money for the rights ufffd if they're not gonna make the damn movie!"
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