Video Gaming News - October 2004
Santa Monica, CA (October 7, 2004) - Activision today released more
details on the all-star voice talent line up for the upcoming game Call of Duty:
Finest Hour.
From Activision:
Hollywood and rock music join the ranks of World War II with actor Dennis
Haysbert, of the hit television drama "24," and Brian Johnson, lead singer of
the legendary rock band AC/DC, signing on for key voice talent roles in
Activision, Inc.'s gritty, epic first-person war action-thriller Call of Duty:
Finest Hour. Additionally, veteran writer/ producer Michael Schiffer will once
again provide his screenwriting stamp with a cinematic and intense script.
Award-winning composer Michael Giacchino returns to score a breathtaking
soundtrack that will further immerse fans into the overwhelming action.
Developed by Spark, Call of Duty: Finest Hour will deploy this fall for the
PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, Xbox video game system from
Microsoft and Nintendo GameCube(tm) and carries a "T" ("Teen" - Blood, Violence)
rating by the ESRB.
"Working with Dennis, Brian, Michael Schiffer and Michael Giacchino has been a
truly inspired collaboration. Each brought his own valued expertise to the
project, contributing in such differing ways to the depth of realism and emotion
of Finest Hour's non-stop, gripping action," said Scott Langteau, producer and
COO, of developer Spark Unlimited.
Fans will have no trouble identifying the voice of Golden Globe nominated Dennis
Haysbert as the narrator in Call of Duty: Finest Hour. The addition of the
narrator brings a whole new continuity to Finest Hour. Currently starring in the
television series "24", Haysbert landed roles in blockbuster movies "Absolute
Power," "Heat" and "Major League."
Vocalist Brian Johnson brings his signature voice, honed over the years as the
front man for the famed legendary rock band AC/DC. Johnson's character plays the
leading role during the harrowing British campaign in Finest Hour, for which
Johnson carries an important personal connection. His father served as a
Sergeant Major of the British Army's Durham Light Infantry, and Johnson brought
much of his father's experience as a "Desert Rat" to his character in the game.
Michael Schiffer joined the Call of Duty team last year with the award-winning
PC game. Now he is working closely with the Finest Hour producers to evoke the
emotional drama of the chaos of battle. Schiffer's screenwriting credits include
"Crimson Tide," "Colors," "Lean on Me," The Four Feathers" and "The Peacemaker."
His producing credits also include "Very Bad Things," "Lean on Me" and "Le
Divorce." Most recently he's been tapped to write the new military action
thriller "First Class."
Game fans need no introduction to Michael Giacchino. A longtime gamer whose
award-winning game scores have resulted in numerous accolades, Giacchino has
moved on to score the popular television series "Alias," and the new series
"Lost," plus Pixar Animation Studio's upcoming animated feature film "The
Incredibles." For the Call of Duty PC game, Giacchino created a compelling and
gripping soundtrack, this time he has dug even deeper by deploying an 80 person
orchestra and 50 person choir to bring out the emotions and conviction of Finest
Hour.
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