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HERE'S ONE FOR AFI'S NEXT "100 MOVIES LIST": AN MJ BIOPIC

          The Fox Family Channel (FFC) is planning to shoot a
     made-for-TV movie about the "life and times of Michael
     Jordan," according to John Dempsey of DAILY VARIETY.  Saban
     Entertainment will produce the film, to be called "Michael
     Jordan: The Untold Story of an American Hero."  Lance
     Robbins, Saban President of TV Movies & Series, said the
     movie "will get a broadcast-level budget of about" $3M, and
     that he "hopes" it will air on FFC "before the year is out." 
     Robbins said that writer Michael Murray has worked on the
     script for the past eight months, but that FFC "has not
     sought Jordan's authorization" for the project.  Robbins
     hopes that the movie "will be a drawing card for [FFC], and
     drive people to the network that might not otherwise be
     inclined to watch it" (DAILY VARIETY, 6/17).  Robbins said
     that the lead role "will likely" be played by an unknown
     actor.  Although people close to Jordan "have been reluctant
     to cooperate" with biographers so far, Robbins said that
     they "are becoming more open now that Jordan seems to be on
     the verge of retiring" (Jonathan Davies, HOLLYWOOD REPORTER,
     6/17).  FFC is the new incarnation of the Family Channel,
     and launches August 15 (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 6/17).
          WHAT, NO "HOOSIERS"? Two sports-themed movies were
     included among the American Film Institute's "100 Years, 100
     Movies" special which aired on CBS last night.  "Raging
     Bull," directed by Martin Scorsese, was No. 24, and "Rocky,"
     directed by John Avildsen, was ranked No. 78 (CBS, 6/16).

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