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Colin Farrell to Unveil Alexander Costumes in Windows of Barneys New York.


WHAT:  Alexander star Colin Farrell will be at Barneys New York in
       Beverly Hills unveiling the display windows showcasing the
       costumes from the film Alexander by costume designer Jenny
       Beavan, with window design by Barneys creative director, Simon
       Doonan.

WHO:   From the film: Colin Farrell.


WHEN:  Saturday, November 6, 2004      WHERE:  Barneys New York
       Press Arrivals: 4:15PM                  9570 Wilshire Blvd.
       Celebrity Arrivals: 4:30PM              Beverly Hills, CA 90212

               For further information, please contact:
                 Broadcast: Kim Lerner 818-954-6718
                   Print: Gina Soliz 818-954-6705
                 Photo: Michael Taylor 818-954-6585
                 Online: Brenda Falitz 818-954-6676

              - Your coverage of this event is invited -
             Press Credentials will be issued at the event

WHAT ELSE: Oliver Stone's Alexander is based on the true story of one
           of history's most luminous and influential leaders,
           Alexander the Great (Colin Farrell), a man who had
           conquered 90% of the known world by the age of 25.
           Alexander led his virtually invincible Greek, Macedonian,
           and, later, Eastern armies through 22,000 miles of sieges
           and conquests in just eight years, and by the time of his
           death at the age of 32, had forged an empire unlike any the
           world had ever seen. The film chronicles Alexander's path
           to becoming a living legend, from a youth fueled by dreams
           of myth, glory, and adventure to his lonely and mysterious
           death as ruler of a vast Empire.

           Warner Bros. Pictures and Intermedia Films present a Moritz
           Borman production in association with IMF, an Oliver Stone
           film, Alexander. Directed by Oliver Stone, Alexander stars
           Colin Farrell, Angelina Jolie, Val Kilmer and Anthony
           Hopkins.  The film is produced by Thomas Schuhly, Jon
           Kilik, Iain Smith and Moritz Borman.  The executive
           producers are Paul Rassam and Matthias Deyle.  The
           co-executive producers are Gianni Nunnari and Fernando
           Sulichin.  Written by Oliver Stone and Christopher Kyle and
           Laeta Kalogridis. The director of photography is Rodrigo
           Prieto; Jan Roelfs serves as production designer; the film
           is edited by Tom Nordberg, Yann Herve and Alex Marquez;
           costumes by Jenny Beavan; Vangelis serves as composer.

              Alexander has been rated R by the MPAA for
                 "violence and some sexuality/nudity."
       http://www.alexanderthemovie.com / AOL Keyword: Alexander

                     Alexander will be released on
        Wednesday, November 24, 2004 by Warner Bros. Pictures,
                 a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
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