Craig Brewer on board to helm 'Mother Trucker'
Tuesday, January 13, 2009 at 4:24PM | By
Franck Tabouring
Filmmaker Craig Brewer has signed on to write and direct New Regency's upcoming action comedy "Mother Trucker."
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the film is based on a Maxim article by Steven Russell and is described as an updated version of Hal Needham's 1977 Burt Reynolds verhicle "Smokey and the Bandit."
Boasting a fairly simple plot, "Trucker" follows a man who escapes from prison and steels an 18-wheeler to head across the South and pay a visit to his dying mother. Of course, the police is not far behind.
Brewer's career took off in 2005 when he directed Terrence Howard in the acclaimed crime drama "Hustle & Flow."
Most recently, Brewer direct Samuel L. Jackson in "Black Snake Moan," a film about a crazy bluesman who teaches a wild young woman an important lesson.
By the way, "Smokey and the Bandit" snatched an Oscar nomination for best film editing in 1978. Didn't win it though.
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