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Copyright for Remake of "The Host" Sold to Universal

"The Host", which made Korean film history this summer with the record-setting number of viewers of some 13 million, is likely to be remade in the U.S.

U.S. film magazines such as Screen International and Variety reported Friday that Universal managed to win a fierce competition for the copyright to the movie's remake rights at the American Film Market being held in Santa Monica.

Cine Click Asia, the company in charge of the movie's overseas sales, said that Gold Circle Film president Paul Brooks and Vertigo Entertainment co-presidents Roy Lee and Doug Davison will work as producers, and Universal executive Norm Waitt will be in charge of production, with two other Universal executives, Peter Kramer and David Ortiz, supervising. Gold Film Circle had attempted a remake of "My Sassy Girl" and Vertigo Entertainment had attempted remakes of "My Wife is a Gangster", "Oldboy" and "Ring".

There has been much interest in the copyright to remake the Korean movie, with many companies such as 20th Century Fox and Plan B competing for it.

Screen International said that "The Host" produced by Chungeoram was chose for the Directors Fortnight at the Cannes International Film Festival this year and broke all box office records in Korea.

Overseas, the movie is scheduled to be released in Britain on Nov. 10, in France on Nov. 22 and in the U.S. next February.

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