A computer-animated film that Christopher Reeve had been directing at the time of his death will remain in production, IDT Entertainment officials said.
Yankee Irving, the working title of the movie, follows the story of a boy who overcomes personal obstacles to realize his large dreams.
Reeve had spent many hours working on the project, said Rob Kurtz, who wrote the script. Reeve, 52, died Sunday of complications from an infection caused by a bedsore.
Another film directed by Reeve is to air on the A&E Network Oct. 25. The Brooke Ellison Story, starring Lacey Chabert, tells the true story of a paralyzed young woman who graduated from Harvard University.
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