Movie News for RV
Release Date:
April 28, 2006
May 6, 2005
Arnett set for ride in R.V.
Arrested Development's Will Arnett, who seems to be making deals all over the place, has been cast for a role in the Barry Sonnenfeld-directed R.V. He'll join Robin Williams, Cheryl Hines and Jeff Daniels in the movie about a man who decides to get an R.V. and take his family on a vacation. At a campground for R.V.s like their own, they meet a bevy of strange personalities. Arnett will play Williams' boss in the film who tells him he can't take a vacation but must instead attend a meeting in Colorado. The Williams character uses the R.V. as a ruse so that his family won't realize the real purpose of his trip.
Source: Variety
April 22, 2005
Daniels boards R.V.
Jeff Daniels has joined the cast of R.V., which Barry Sonnenfeld is directing. He'll star alongside Robin Williams, Cheryl Hines and Kristin Chenoweth in the comedy about a man who rents an R.V. for his dysfunctional family. They go to the Rockies and find themselves hanging out in a campground community. Daniels will play the husband of Chenoweth's character, an irritatingly helpful man who is believed in R.V. circles to be the patron saint of their community.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
April 14, 2005
Chenoweth boards an R.V.
Kristin Chenoweth is set to star alongside Robin Williams and Cheryl Hines in the comedy R.V. for director Barry Sonnenfeld. The movie centers around a man (Williams) and his dysfunctional family, who rent an R.V. and drive to the Rockies. They find themselves in a campground community. Chenoweth will portray a stay-at-home businessperson who sells products out of her trailer. Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel wrote the most recent edition of the screenplay.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
March 25, 2005
Hines climbs aboard R.V.
Cheryl Hines (Curb Your Enthusiasm) will join Robin Williams in the Barry Sonnenfeld-helmed comedy R.V. for Columbia Pictures. She'll play the spouse of a stressed-out, overworked guy who suddenly loads his family into an R.V. that is en route to Colorado. He's actually going there to attend a business meeting, but hopes his family won't find him out. Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel handled the latest iteration of the screenplay.
Source: Variety
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