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Some 30 years after late actor/comedians Richard Pryor and John Candy starred in the comedy reboot of Brewster’s Millions, The Five Heartbeats co-writer and director, Robert Townsend has been helmed for an update. The 1902 novel was reformatted into a play in 1906, and been adapted for the big screen ten times, including the Pryor and Candy reboot in 1985.

According to Variety, the Pryor/Candy version, which was directed by Walter Hill, grossed $45 million in domestic profits. Townsend’s most recent directorial work was Bill Cosby’s 2013 standup comedy special, Far From Finished.

The full report, which Townsend confirmed with a tweet, can be viewed at Variety.com.

Robert Townsend Tapped To Direct “Brewster’s Millions” Remake was originally published on theurbandaily.com