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I think The Star Society would be such an exciting movie or, even better, a Netflix or HBO Max miniseries so we could dive even deeper into the story and characters. The story is set in 1946 during the Golden Age of Hollywood—a setting that is perfect for screen with opulence and glamour while overcast by the shadows of Red Scare paranoia. There are also flashbacks to war-torn Arnhem, which would be riveting and emotional to see on screen. The main characters, Ada and Ingrid, are twin sisters who are separated during the war. They reunite when Ingrid, a private investigator, is sent to uncover if her sister, Ada, an actress, has communist ties.Visit Gabriella Saab's website.
Ada and Ingrid are Dutch and British and have been educated in England, so most people assume they’re British. Although they are not identical twins, they do favor in appearance. Their hair is naturally dark, but postwar, Ingrid dyes her auburn, and Ada’s character is inspired by Audrey Hepburn. While I would love for the real Audrey to play her, if I were casting a modern- day Audrey, the obvious answer is Lily Collins. She favors Audrey Hepburn, and I think she would fit a 1946 setting perfectly and beautifully portray the charm Ada projects to the world while shielding her insecurities and trauma.
To play Ingrid, I would cast...[read on]
The Page 69 Test: The Star Society.
Q&A with Gabriella Saab.
My Book, The Movie: The Star Society.
--Marshal Zeringue


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