Nicole Kidman joined by Mulroney and Wasikowska in 'Stoker'

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Friday 12 August 2011 00:00 BST
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Nicole Kidman and Mia Wasikowska will be joined by Dermot Mulroney in Stoker, a thriller written by former Prison Break star Wentworth Miller.

The ensemble cast for the film starts shooting in late August in Nashville with Chan-wook Park as the director.

The story centers on a young woman, played by Wasikowska, morning the loss of her father when a mysterious uncle shows up. Mulroney plays the her father.

Mulroney will appear in black comedy The Family Tree with Hope Davis ( About Schmidt), opening August 26. He also costars in Abduction with Taylor Lautner ( Twilight Saga), being released September 23. Also, he will also appears in J. Edgar, directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Leonardo DiCaprio as the head of the FBI, opening October 21.

Kidman stars in Trespass with Nicolas Cage, due out in October.

Wasikowska will appear in Restless directed by Gus Van Sant ( Milk), due September 16 in the US and October around the world. The film tells the story of a terminally ill teenage girl who falls for a boy who likes to attend funerals and their encounters with the ghost of a Japanese kamikaze pilot from WWII.

RC

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