Christian Wallace to Adapt 'George Washington's Secret Six' Book About Revolutionary War Spy Ring as Feature Film
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Summary
Brian Kilmeade and Don Yaeger's bestselling historical book 'George Washington's Secret Six: The Spy Ring That Saved the American Revolution' is being adapted into a feature film. Christian Wallace, co-creator of the TV series 'Landman,' has been attached to write the screenplay. The film is envisioned as a large-scale historical espionage thriller centered on the Culper Spy Ring, the covert intelligence network assembled by George Washington during the Revolutionary War that helped shift the course of American history. The adaptation will focus on the ordinary citizens who were recruited into this spy ring.
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The adaptation will focus on the unlikely group of ordinary citizens recruited into
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