Banderas, Brolin welcome Woody Allen's "Stranger"

Actor Antonio Banderas stands on stage to present the Anthony Quinn Award for Industry Excellence to actress Salma Hayek (not pictured) during the taping of the 2009 NCLR Alma awards at the Royce Hall in Los Angeles September 17, 2009. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Actor Antonio Banderas stands on stage to present the Anthony Quinn Award for Industry Excellence to actress Salma Hayek (not pictured) during the taping of the 2009 NCLR Alma awards at the Royce Hall in Los Angeles September 17, 2009.

Credit: Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Mon Oct 26, 2009 6:49pm EDT

MADRID (Hollywood Reporter) - Antonio Banderas, Josh Brolin, Anthony Hopkins and Naomi Watts will star in Woody Allen's new film, "You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger," its Spanish producer said Monday.

The film revolves around different members of a family, their tangled love lives and their attempts to try to solve their problems. Gemma Jones, Freida Pinto and Lucy Punch round out the cast.

Slated for release in fall 2010, "Stranger" is the second of four Allen projects from Barcelona-based producer Mediapro, following last year's "Vicky Cristina Barcelona." Allen was most recently in theaters with "Whatever Works," starring Larry David.

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