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Film to be Developed Based on Arizona Author’s Book

September 30, 2008 · Published By Editor  

Phoenix, Arizona – Out of the Blue Entertainment announced today that the company will develop a film project based on author Judith L. Pearson’s second book, The Wolves at the Door: The True Story of America’s Greatest Female Spy. The book is based on the story of Virginia Hall, an American woman whose remarkable activities as a spy in World War II France had never been told.

Because of Virginia Hall’s courage and tenacity in foiling the Nazi war machine, thousands of American lives were undoubtedly saved. Most remarkable of all, Hall carried out her underground work and eluded Nazi capture despite a debilitating handicap. Virginia Hall had an artificial left leg. To the Germans, she was “the lady with a limp;” to the Allies, she was a savior.

“We are looking forward to creating the film version of this amazing story of a courageous woman who fought hard to help bring down the evil of the Third Reich,” said Nancy Ganis of Out of the Blue Entertainment. “The odds were impossible. Her spirit was indomitable…”

Sid and Nancy Ganis founded Out of the Blue Entertainment.

Judith L. Pearson is a highly regarded author and public speaker who presents to organizations and corporations on the theme of women’s courage and courage in the workplace. Visit her web site at http://www.judithlpearson.com/.

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