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Posted: Mon., Apr. 6, 2009, 8:00pm PT

Disney on 'Horse' with Bruckheimer

Duo acquire rights to Stanton book 'Soldiers'

Disney and producer Jerry Bruckheimer have acquired screen rights to Doug Stanton's upcoming book "Horse Soldiers."

Story revolves around a band of elite special forces and CIA operatives who secretly invaded Afghanistan post-9/11 on horseback and helped Afghan fighters capture the city of Mazar-i-Sharif and topple the Taliban.

In “Horse Soldiers,” the operatives helped orchestrate the invasion by bribing local warlords and using high-tech communications to coordinate the assault and equip the Afghan soldiers. They also held off an ambush during the surrender of hundreds of Taliban troops.

Bruckheimer will produce.

Scribner will publish the book in May. Stanton previously wrote "In Harm's Way," the story of the sinking of the USS Indianapolis during WWII. Warner Bros. was at one point developing a bigscreen adaptation.

Bruckheimer previously produced the fact-based war projects "Black Hawk Down" and "Pearl Harbor."

ICM brokered the book deal.


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