GeneChing
07-23-2008, 10:34 AM
More grist for the sword hotties thread (http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=41007).
Samurai Girl on ABC Family (http://abcfamily.go.com/abcfamily/path/section_Specials+Samurai-Girl/page_Samurai+Girl+From+Page+To+Screen-Details)
ABC Family picks up 'Samurai Girl' (http://login.vnuemedia.com/hr/login/login_subscribe.jsp?id=J%2FJ3UAjKm9AOCPVQIca8efNZZ YGqlrrvMMKZ4qLrFjM6dlia%2FVB4wb3wjtHsjOOhMXKpZ45er kU2%0At%2FAo9rBSM82yHwLyOz5Ox%2BYsGfUCOMs7H3foJQXI 08N%2FlvRUFZe9w7Uyrv1iXVccJUAYq33UOI6q%0A6hBtjnFHK JaxE6TaRXEje06C5YpbOo12PKEFQGtE7frPZjho1lrpQZLdL5s PIVX7Kkewxy1Curwj%0AIAEaek9pf9mnqo0q9xB5jjGX%2F8rs cL3MbfFpHr%2FevPcn9wiDNtz7yf2mSusLAKkLbs%2FMEpQA4w ZV%0A7nGupja38Cj2sFIzzbIfAvI7Pk7H5iwZ9QI4y3r%2Bm%2 B1u8%2Fhz)
February 14, 2008 ABC Family has picked up "Samurai Girl," which the cable network plans to air as a "major programming event" consisting of three two-hour episodes. "Samurai," based on Alloy Entertainment's series of popular young-adult novels, centers on a 19-year-old Japanese girl named Heaven (Jamie Chung) who discovers that the wealthy businessman who adopted her as an infant is really the head of the Yakuza, the Japanese mafia, and that he had her brother brutally murdered. "Samurai" was brought to ABC Family through Alloy; the company's Leslie Morgenstein and Bob Levy are executive producing.
Samurai Girl on ABC Family (http://abcfamily.go.com/abcfamily/path/section_Specials+Samurai-Girl/page_Samurai+Girl+From+Page+To+Screen-Details)
ABC Family picks up 'Samurai Girl' (http://login.vnuemedia.com/hr/login/login_subscribe.jsp?id=J%2FJ3UAjKm9AOCPVQIca8efNZZ YGqlrrvMMKZ4qLrFjM6dlia%2FVB4wb3wjtHsjOOhMXKpZ45er kU2%0At%2FAo9rBSM82yHwLyOz5Ox%2BYsGfUCOMs7H3foJQXI 08N%2FlvRUFZe9w7Uyrv1iXVccJUAYq33UOI6q%0A6hBtjnFHK JaxE6TaRXEje06C5YpbOo12PKEFQGtE7frPZjho1lrpQZLdL5s PIVX7Kkewxy1Curwj%0AIAEaek9pf9mnqo0q9xB5jjGX%2F8rs cL3MbfFpHr%2FevPcn9wiDNtz7yf2mSusLAKkLbs%2FMEpQA4w ZV%0A7nGupja38Cj2sFIzzbIfAvI7Pk7H5iwZ9QI4y3r%2Bm%2 B1u8%2Fhz)
February 14, 2008 ABC Family has picked up "Samurai Girl," which the cable network plans to air as a "major programming event" consisting of three two-hour episodes. "Samurai," based on Alloy Entertainment's series of popular young-adult novels, centers on a 19-year-old Japanese girl named Heaven (Jamie Chung) who discovers that the wealthy businessman who adopted her as an infant is really the head of the Yakuza, the Japanese mafia, and that he had her brother brutally murdered. "Samurai" was brought to ABC Family through Alloy; the company's Leslie Morgenstein and Bob Levy are executive producing.