Hollywood actress Brooke Shields is all set to make a comeback in movies with Brendan Fraser's comedy flick 'Furry Vengeance' a live-action movie about a real estate developer who faces an unlikely group of protesters: a crew of local woodland creatures who don't want their homes disturbed.
The film marks Shields' return to the silverscreen for the first time since 1999, when she starred in James Toback's hip-hop drama 'Black and White', the Hollywood Reporter said.
The 44-year-old 'Blue Lagoon' star will be seen opposite Brendan Fraser in the movie. In the made-in-Massachusetts comedy "Furry Vengeance," Shields is playing Tami Sanders, the wife of Fraser's character.
Dick Van Dyke, "The Hangover’s" Ken Jeong and Samantha Bee are all on board as co-stars.
Matt Prokop, an up-and-coming actor from "High School Musical 3: Senior Year," will play a city kid forced to move to rural Oregon with his father, whose efforts to build a housing development there are complicated by the feisty local wildlife. Newcomer Skyler Samuels has joined the cast as Amber, Prokop's romantic interest.
Brooke Shields joins cast of 'Furry Vengeance' by Roland Hansen