King Family Fighting Over Spielberg Film Deal

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Two of Martin Luther King Jr.? children are threatening to throw a wrench into Steven Spielberg? plans to bring the late civil rights leader? life to the big screen.

Bernice King and Martin Luther King III told the Associated Press that they had no input in the film deal brokered by their brother, Dexter King, who is chief executive officer of King Inc. The siblings have been involved in several legal disputes with their brother for more than a year over his handling of the intellectual property of their parents?estate.

King, who was assassinated in 1968 in Memphis, Tenn., was careful to copyright his speeches, books and famous works.

Bernice and Martin have not yet filed suit to block the project. “This is a deal that Mr. Spielberg and his people … have entered into believing that they have the blessing of the King Estate. They don’t have the blessings of Bernice and Martin King,” Bernice King told the Associated Press.

DreamWorks SKG on Monday announced it had acquired the rights to King? life and planned a theatrical release that would be produced by Spielberg, Suzanne de Passe and Madison Jones. The production company would not say how much the deal is worth.

The Business Journal this week ranked director-producer Spielberg, who lives in Pacific Palisades, as No. 7 on its annual list of Wealthiest Angelenos, with an estimated net worth of at least $2.9 billion.

Spielberg? DreamWorks SKG in February signed a distribution deal with Walt Disney Co., finalizing the company? separation from Viacom? Paramount Pictures.

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