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EXCLUSIVE: Peter Facinelli‘s A7SLE Films has snapped up rights to
true-story saga The Devil’s Rooming House, M. William Phelps’ chronicle
of early 20th century murderess Amy Archer-Gilligan. Credited as
America’s most prolific female serial killer, Archer-Gilligan ran a
nursing home that played host to a curiously high number of fatalities
between 1907 and 1917. Most of the deaths were found to be caused by
poisoning, and bulk arsenic buyer “Sister Amy” was eventually found
guilty of murder. (Her story later inspired Joseph Kesselring’s 1939
play Arsenic and Old Lace and its subsequent film adaptation starring
Cary Grant.)
The Devil’s Rooming House is the latest adaptation acquisition for
Facinelli and A7SLE Films, who just finished production with
FilmDistrict on The Last Word based on Frank Mancuso Jr.’s documentary
of the same name. Facinelli’s Whitey Bulger event series,
based on the book Street Soldier, is also in development. Facinelli,
late of the Twilight Saga and Nurse Jackie, is currently recurring on
Glee.
A7SLE’s Rob DeFranco negotiated the deal with Matthew Valentinas for
Phelps. Facinelli and DeFranco are repped by APA, Intellectual Artists
Management and attorney Barry Littman.
Via Gossip_Dance
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