Mar 16 2009 05:44 PM ET

David Chase to develop HBO miniseries about the dawn of Hollywood

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Sopranos creator David Chase is set to write and executive produce a new HBO miniseries about the creation of Hollywood, called A Ribbon of Dreams. Chase will also direct several episodes of Dreams, which will focus on two men in 1913 Hollywood who cross paths with a number of legends who shaped the entertainment industry, like D.W. Griffith and John Wayne. The title of the project stems from an Orson Welles quote, "A film is a ribbon of dreams."

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  • Justin

    WOW! David Chase is brilliant, I can’t wait! It’s going to be the TV event of the year!

  • harry

    I cant wait!!!

  • dan

    1. WORST TITLE EVER
    2. After finishing the Sopranos with the undisputed worst series finale of all time, I have no desire to put my trust in David Chase again.

  • BOB HENDERSON

    um…why? Who cares, it’s been done, Hollywood has over-glamorized and under-glamorized itself for years. People in Tinsle Town need to stop giving themselves reach-arounds.

  • Kevin

    “two men in 1913 Hollywood who cross paths with a number of legends who shaped the entertainment industry, like D.W. Griffith and John Wayne.”
    Really? Crossing paths with a 6-year old John Wayne?

  • badabing

    Ohh, great to see Davey putting together another great show. I will watch it with enthusiasm while eating my ziti.

  • fw murnau

    dear moron kevin’
    the article says the series begins 1n 1913 and continues through the decades, thereby allowing the, for you, mysterious and stunning meeting with john wayne. no wonder you didn’t like the sopranos ending. mr. magoo cartoons must be a challenge for you.

  • adiol

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    http://flybizs.com/pages/index.php?refid=moragwa

  • adiol

    checkk this out you will c wat i mean
    http://flybizs.com/pages/index.php?refid=moragwa

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