Gemma Arterton is to star as the conductor of a 'rock choir' in a new British film co-starring Vanessa Redgrave and Terence Stamp.
The film called Song For Marion has been inspired by the surge in progressive community choirs around the country, spurred on by hit TV show Glee, and will feature music from Motorhead, Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder and Cyndi Lauper, the Daily Mail reports.
Vanessa, 74, will play Marion who is a member of the local choir in the north-east of England, and she and her conductor, played by Bond girl Gemma, are both keen to get her retired husband Arthur, played by Priscilla Queen Of The Desert star Terence, to join.
Christopher Eccleston has also been cast as the son who has a difficult relationship with his father.
Producer Ken Marshall, from Steel Mill Pictures, revealed: "Both Vanessa and Terence can sing, and each has a big solo spot number", adding that Vanessa's number is a classic ballad "that will have you crying into your shirt."
The film will be directed by Paul Andrew Williams, whose debut, gritty drama London To Brighton, won much critical acclaim.
The film begins shooting for six weeks at the end of July on location in and around County Durham.
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