"Reporters Peter Lang-Stanton and Nick Farago tell us the story of a seemingly ridiculous, almost whimsical series of attacks on the US between November of 1944 and May of 1945.
During World War II, something happened that nobody ever talks about. This is a tale of mysterious balloons, cowboy sheriffs, and young children caught up in the winds of war. And silence, the terror of silence."
Listen to the story here. I think it would make a hell of a movie.
I'm picturing Ang Lee creating a visually stunning 3D film in the vein of Life of Pi. Sony's new Tri-Star division, tackling such unique stories as the upcoming The Walk, the story of high-wire walker Phillipe Petit, seems like the perfect home.
If you were a producer or studio exec, would you put Fu-Go on your development slate? And what would be a better title?
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