Train, Barry Levinson is boarding Train, an “L..A. Confidential”-style film, screenplay by Allison Burnett based on Pete Dexter's novel, for Lakeshore Entertainment.
Untraceable, directed by Gregory Hoblit, starring Diane Lane, written by Allison Burnett from an original screenplay by Robert Fyvolent and Mark R. Brinker, for Lakeshore Entertainment, 2007.
Resurrecting the Champ, directed by Rod Lurie, screen story and screenplay by Michael Bortman and Allison Burnett, Phoenix Pictures, 2007.
The Feast of Love, directed by Robert Benton, starring Morgan Freeman and Greg Kinnear, screenplay by Allison Burnett, based on the book by Charles Baxter, Lakeshore Entertainment, 2007.
Perfect Romance, a Lifetime Original Movie, written by Allison Burnett, premiered June, 2004.
Autumn in New York, directed by Joan Chen, starring Richard Gere and Winona Ryder, written by Allison Burnett, MGM, 2000.
Red Meat, written and directed by Allison Burnett, starring Laura Flynn Boyle and Jennifer Grey --Slamdance '97; Sundance Channel’s first world premiere ’98.
Bleeding Hearts, produced by City Films, directorial debut of Gregory Hines, written by Allison Burnett; Toronto and Hamptons Film Festivals '95; African-American Diaspora Film Festival '96; selected for HBO's ten-city First Annual Black Film Focus Festival, '97.
Bloodfist III, written by Allison Burtnett and Charles Mattera, produced by Concorde/New Horizons, starring Richard Roundtree, '92.
Original Scripts Bundle of Joy, an original screenplay sold to Beacon Pictures, June 2004. Freckles, purchased by Sony Pictures -- '94. Picked up by Centropolis for Kevin Spacey -- April, 2000. Under the title, Role of a Lifetime, currently set up with Beacon Pictures and Buena Vista, with Meg Ryan attached. Assignments A Venetian Affair, based on the book by Andrea Di Robilant; Marco Ponti attached to direct, Lakeshore Entertainment. What You Wish For, rewrite of original script by Eric McCormack, 2004; All-American Girl, revision of Jenny Bicks script, based on Meg Cabot's novel; Her Guy Friday, Doubledown Productions, Warner Brothers; The Allegation for Steve Reuther and Paramount; Mainland for Universal; Lingo for Paramount; Somebody’s Baby for MGM/UA; Twelve Days of Christmas for Universal; Lightning Mann for Warner Brothers, and Laughter in the Dark for Treehouse Films. With former partner, Charles Mattera, rewrote scripts for Hollywood Pictures, Touchstone, Universal, Warner Brothers, and Wizan Pictures -- '91-‘94.
Representation Adam Levine, Endeavor Agency, 310-248-2000.