J.J. Abrams to Produce Mystery on Fifth Avenue

Paramount has purchased New York Times article Mystery on Fifth Avenue for J.J. Abrams to produce into a feature through his Bad Robot shingle. Writers Maya Forbes and Wally Wolodarsky have been hired to adapt it into a film, with Marc Evans overseeing for the studio.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the article ran just last Thursday and was written by reporter Penelope Green, describing an Upper East Side luxury apartment on Fifth Avenue that the occupants had redesigned to include hidden compartments, messages, puzzles, poems, codes and games for their four preteen kids.

The parents, Steven Klinsky and Maureen Sherry, are Wall Street financial experts and purchased the 4,200-square-foot, 1920s co-op with views of Central Park in 2003 for $8.5 million. Soon after, they hired young architectural designer Eric Clough, who devised an elaborately clever "scavenger hunt" built into the apartment that involved dozens of historical figures, a fictional book and a soundtrack. (Many of the secrets were included without the parents' knowledge, either.)


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Comments (5)

  1. They call me ITCHY BALLS

    Just finish STAR TREK first. My god.

    4 years agoby @danbrchFlag

  2. CelluloidDreams

    Ummmm ok! But what was the point of the scavenger hunt"?!

    4 years agoby @2movieguysFlag

  3. killahmovie24

    dam those were some cool parents

    4 years agoby @killahmovie24Flag

  4. The Kwisatz Haderach

    huh thats different.

    4 years agoby @the-kwisatz-haderachFlag

  5. T.Clark

    J.J. is gettin around...

    4 years agoby @insertusernamehereFlag

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