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Gary Ross & Francis Lawrence To Direct Separate Harry Houdini Films

Who says movies aren't magical anymore? What? No one says that? Well, ok. In any event, both Summit and Columbia are putting together films about one of history's greatest magicians: Harry Houdini. Interestingly, the directors vying for these respective projects are 'Hunger Games' helmer Gary Ross and the man chosen to replace him for the franchise's second installment, Francis Lawrence. Summit's film, 'Houdini' is an adaptation of William Kalush and Larry Sloman's biography 'The Secret Life of Houdini, The Making of America's First Superhero' in which they suggest that he was not only a magician, but also a British spy, an American Secret Service agent, and was in cahoots with various police organizations. Summit's aim in acquiring the film rights to the book back in 2009 was to create an "action-thriller franchise featuring a character who is part Indiana Jones and part Sherlock Holmes." Meanwhile, the Columbia project to which they are trying to attach Lawrence, is a far more straight-forward biopic. No official deals have been made with either director by either studio.

Dueling Houdini projects to possibly be helmed by the current and former 'Hunger Games' franchise directors? That's a bit odd, but nowhere near as odd as the wildly fantastical spin on Houdini in Summit's film. I haven't read the biography on which it is based so I'm not sure if the writers genuinely believe, and possibly even provide evidence for, these claims, but Summit is clearly wanting to take the material and craft something that capitalizes on the crop of historical fantasies of late (a la 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter'). In that regard, I can totally see Gary Ross pulling that off; big studio adventure films seem comfortably in his wheelhouse now. It'll be interesting to see two "biopics" centering on one person with such vastly different approaches. It's kind of like how 'Capote' and 'Infamous' were released at the same time...or it would be like that if one of those movies saw Truman Capote fighting ninjas and working for the CIA.

What do you guys think? Would you prefer a more fantastical Houdini film or a straight-forward biopic?

 

 

Source: THR

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Tags: Columbia, Francis, Gary, Harry, Houdini, Lawrence, Ross, Summit, The Secret Life of Houdini, biopic, More…dueling, projects

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Comment by Hot Fuzz Fan on May 3, 2012 at 11:49pm

i would prefer the more straight forward biopic

Comment by Composite Who Horrible on May 3, 2012 at 5:10pm

First Ants, then Snow White, now Harry Houdini. Hollywood is weird...

Comment by ghostwriter on May 3, 2012 at 4:43pm

Houdini was a film actor at one time, starring in a silent serial that wasn't a hit by any stetch.  I think he's a faciniating subject for any film.  It's long overdue...last one I beleive was The Great Houdinis tv moive staring Paul Michael Glaiser and Sally Struthers....wasn't very accurate but a fun film to watch.

Comment by ZiggyOnMars on May 3, 2012 at 1:48pm

I prefer more video movie review

Comment by Arsène Lupin the Third on May 3, 2012 at 1:40pm
Fantastic Houdini because the biopic makes it a very sad story to see this real life legend die at a pretty good point of his life.

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