In 1987, Loyola Marymount University film student Gregory Hansen collaborated with his brother, Erik, to create a 16mm short film titled, Seven Souls, about a man "accompanied through life by the souls of six people who had died the night he was born." The brothers adapted the story into a feature-length screenplay at the insistence of their agent, Nancy Roberts. Although the Hansens were originally supposed to direct and produce the project as well, Universal Pictures decided to expand the budget to hire "more prominent star talent," including director Ron Underwood, who first expressed interest when the script was completed in 1991.
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