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Clock Tower Game-To-Film Adaptation

Posted in Adaptations, Movies, Previews by ubersoldat on November 4th, 2005.

Todd Farrmer, writer of Jason X, is to adapt Capcom videogame “Clock Tower 3″ to movie. This adaptation is one of the first that Mayhem Project, a production company launched in June, will undertake. The film’s budget is estimated to be between $10 million and $30 million, and will initiate production in 2006. The plot of Clock Tower 3 centers around a girl named Alyssa who returns home on her 15th birthday to discover herself in an awful predicament. Although the game recieved mixed reviews, almost all the critics recognized that the game had a superb story.

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