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    Jim Caviezel saving London in terrorist thriller

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    U.S. actor Jim Caviezel looks towards the media during a press conference for the production of ''Deja Vu,'' the first major theatrical film to be shot in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina, in New Orleans February 2, 2006. REUTERS/Lee Celano

    LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Jim Caviezel will attempt to stop Samuel L. Jackson from destroying London in the espionage thriller "Blown."

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    Caviezel ("The Passion of the Christ") will play a top MI5 operative whose routine investigation of a global corporation leads him to discover an imminent terrorist attack. Jackson will play a businessman who engages him in a high-stakes game of wits and deception.

    Martha Fiennes will direct the independently financed film, which is in preproduction.

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