Nicolas Cage Mystery Deepens as LAPD Steps In Over Stolen Netflix Film
Afram says the missing drive held an unencrypted copy of Fortitude, and he is seeking at least $105 million in damages.
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The disappearance of a film starring Nicolas Cage came to the hands of the Los Angeles authorities. Los Angeles Police investigates a complaint filed against Netflix for the alleged loss of a hard drive containing Fortitude, a war drama set in World War II that had been handed over to the platform for screening and purchase.
Nicolas Cage Mystery Deepens as LAPD Steps In Over Stolen Netflix Film
Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images The Los Angeles Police Department is reportedly investigating the disappearance of Fortitude, an unreleased Nicolas Cage thriller that filmmakers allege was stolen from Netflix’s Hollywood headquarters. LAPD reportedly investigates after filmmakers file report over Netflix security breach As reported by Page Six Hollywood, a source said screenwriter, producer and financier Simon Afram personally filed a po…
LAPD investigates Nicolas Cage movie that went missing at Netflix
The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating a Nicolas Cage movie that went missing at Netflix last month. Producer Simon Afram has sued Netflix seeking economic damages of more than $100 million.
LAPD investigating Nicolas Cage movie stolen from Netflix amid $105M lawsuit over mystery disappearance
The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating the case of the missing Nicolas Cage movie at Netflix, which has been missing for two months.
Los Angeles police are investigating the demand of a film producer against Netflix for the disappearance of a film, a war drama set in the Second World War and starring Nicolas Cage, who had been handed over to the platform for its premiere and distribution.A law firm representing producer Simon Afram filed a complaint with the Hollywood police station, accusing the streaming platform of missing the hard drive that contained the feature film, Lo…
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