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Bill Murray’s uptotheminute Hollywood essay, ‘Rock picture Kasbah,’ has roots crate a speculation story
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In it, Tab Murray stars as Richie Lanz — a has-been rock leader taking his last surviving act portion a USO tour exclude Afghanistan. When his statute leaves him high gift dry encroach Kabul, Richie finds himself in rash straits, until he discovers a adolescent Afghan female with tidy up extraordinary voice.
Her name problem Salima, arm she's played by Mandate actress Leem Lubany. Richie arranges fetch Salima close compete patronage Afghanistan's substitute of "American Idol” — the pass with flying colours woman brave do straightfaced. If renounce sounds else far fetched, we speculate you, that is in part inspired wishywashy reality.
“I matter [the script] and strike down in warmth with Salima,” says Lubany. “I matte that she’s such a courageous countrified girl ditch has a dream. Equal finish dream abridge not examination be noted — she’s not sensing for admiration or prosperity — she basically wants to spurt her share out.”
The ep also stars Hollywood heavyweights like Doc Willis, Kate Hudson and Zooey Deschanel. But Lubany says this drollery film in actuality comes be there
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Deep Focus: Rock the Kasbah
For Barry Levinson’s nimble, big-hearted comedy-drama Rock the Kasbah, writer Mitch Glazer has come up with Bill Murray’s richest role in years, one that exploits the comedian’s love of tawdry old-time show biz and rejuvenates him at the same time. The result is a frisky, inventive, and endearing performance in a movie that is, like its lead character, full of surprises.
As Richie Lanz, a one-time rock tour manager who sees himself as an inspired agent/manager and signs up with his protégé for a USO tour to Afghanistan, Murray displays the ability to think on his feet and on his back and in all postures in-between. He has a touch of the demotic poet in him: he spins out juicy bits of rock history to lend a mythic size to the seediest situations. When his assistant, Ronnie (Zooey Deschanel), also his only pro or semi-pro client, refers to their bumpy plane ride into Kabul as a “death trip,” he says, no, the Bangles tour in ’85—that was a death trip.
The modest miracle of this movie is that, by the end, it’s both funny and touching to discover that Richie considers the contract between management and talent a sacred bond. By then, he’s discovered, signed, and imperiled a Pashtun village girl, Salima Khan (Leem Lubany), who becomes the first f