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The film will be Coppola's first directorial effort since 1997's The Rainmaker, as he has focused in recent years on producing and running his hotel and wine estate in California, complaining that Hollywood only offered him gangster pictures, according to Variety.

British film producer Lord Brabourne, whose film credits include Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile and A Passage to India, has died at the age of 80, a spokeswoman said.

He passed away peacefully at his home in Kent, southern Britain, with his wife Countess Mountbatten of Burma and their six children at his side, according to the spokeswoman.

Brabourne began his film career as production manager on such movies as 1956's The Battle of the River Plate. His other films as producer include Sink the Bismarck! and Little Dorrit.

Hollywood sweethearts Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore cemented their two-year romance by tying the knot during a ceremony in front of 100 guests, according to published reports.

Kutcher, 27, and Moore, 42, were reportedly married at a private home.

According to media reports, the wedding guests included Moore's ex-husband, Bruce Willis, and their three daughters, Rumer, 17, Scout, 14, and Tallulah, 11, actors Wilmer Valderrama, Lucy Liu and Soleil Moon Frye; and Frye's husband, Jason Goldberg, who co-produced the MTV television show Punk'd with Kutcher.

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