Uma Thurman Agrees To 'Eloise In Paris'

Eloise in Paris
Uma Thurman and Almorah Services, which acquired Brit shingle HandMade, have settled the pending litigation over pic "Eloise in Paris," and the star will continue to go ahead with the project.

Thurman, whom HandMade cast three years ago to play the nanny in a movie version of the '50s children's tome "Eloise in Paris," hired showbiz lawyer Bert Fields in January and instructed him to sue HandMade for £6 million ($9.6 million) as the pic had not lensed and she had missed out on other films she could have made during the period.