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- Michael Cimino's unrealized projects
- Akira Kurosawa's unrealized projects
- Frank Lloyd Wright's unrealized projects
- Stephen King's unrealized projects
- Man's Fate (film)
Michelangelo Antonioni
Orson Welles' unrealized projects
Hallelujah the Hills
Tough Guys Don't Dance (Picturing Peter Bogdanovich pg. 88)
https://www.interviewmagazine.com/film/jonas-mekas
Work in progress UNREALIZED PROJECTS pages:
- George Cukor
- John Waters
- Alan J. Pakula
- Roman Polanski
- Jim Jarmusch
- Mark Rydell
- Brett Ratner
- Joe Carnahan
- John Boorman
- Terrence Malick
- Richard Linklater
- Le Corbusier
, which he cited on numerous occasions as his favorite book.
Orson Welles' The Unthinking Lobster
290 for index
Big Deal, 241-242, 556-561, 563-565, 549-550, 381
Ending, 434-435, 557
Winchell, 566-568
index for Reel to Reel
https://archive.org/details/unclefrankbiogra0000katz/page/32
"I wanted to make a movie about utopia. And I settled on a little-known footnote in history, the Conspiracy of Catiline. Cicero, who was the consul then, defeated this aristocrat, Catiline, who was going to take over the city and burn it. And I thought, what if he wasn’t going to destroy it but make it into a new society? So I began a Catiline Conspiracy with a character like Robert Moses, but an enlightened Robert Moses, more like an Ayn Rand. And it was a political fantasy with the premise that maybe human beings are so creative and talented they can make a world where the priorities are all positive, that would be good for everybody."
And, of course, right while I was working on it and even shooting second unit, the World Trade Towers tragedy happened. Oddly enough, the original story had an old clunky Soviet satellite on its last legs fall out of the sky and destroy a section of downtown New York. And the issue was what are you going to build in that space? The Ayn Rand character wanted to build a city within New York that was the model of what a city could be. For an architect, the first question is what are the people going to do there? So I said the people of the future are only going to be concerned with a few areas, because they’re not going to work anymore: to create, to learn, to perfect—to physically perfect—and to celebrate by having parties and festivals. So the city should be designed to accommodate those things. So in that vague Rome-America setting, the struggle was about how to make that happen.
In the writing of that script, I realized the truth, that we are capable of doing that. The problem is that the people in power don’t want it to be that, because today they gain their power from hatred, disagreement, and conflict. When you talk about the Middle East, the people today—they don’t want peace. The people on top, they like it the way it is.
Do you think you’ll make that film?
It’s not in my thinking. I’m making another film in Argentina starting shortly. It’s much more personal. It’s much more like Tennessee Williams or Eugene O’Neill trying to understand what’s going on in my own house. It’s not autobiographical, but it’s based on a family with a lot of creative people.
Diaries: Becoming a Director All I Wanna Do is Direct: My First Picture Shows, 1965–1971 Five American Icons
1. CHE Terrence Malick, who was to direct the film about Che Guevara, tells us that he is going to make The New World first. Except that Malick, at the time, made a film every twenty years, so that makes you imagine that yours will never be made. Eventually, Soderbergh took over the project, but it couldn't be announced publicly. That’s when Cimino called me to “apply”: “Hello, this is Michael Cimino, I would like to speak to you about Che. » He had a very interesting approach to the subject: the journey of Che and his soldiers is guided by a military strategy which depends on the geography of Cuba, the socio-cultural population of the different regions. For him, without working on the geography of a film, it is impossible to create antagonism. The enemy does not exist. And geography very little exists in American cinema because America believes itself to be the center of the world even though it has no history.
2. CREAM RISES This project was written like a book into which we slowly settle in, where nothing happens except the description of an environment, that of modeling in Los Angeles. It was the story of two girls a bit like Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie, who drink vodka at 10 a.m., who go shopping... In short, the daily life of two girls completely disconnected from reality . The more casual one drags the other a little into this life where they end up sleeping with guys just because they are rich. But finally, after an hour of film where nothing happens, the timid one is killed by one of these guys and the leader decides to return to the countryside with her uncle, an old cowboy farmer (Christopher Walken) with very strong values. western and there, the real plot begins, because she will abandon her superficial vision of life, of sex. It was something very contemporary, about the world of today and its confrontation with the world of yesterday, as if Cimino's cinema looked at the cinema of today. It was very moving. For the main role, Cimino had thought of Taylor Swift, but I told him that since her name was unknown to me, I didn't see how to make a film with her. A few months later, she became a global star. I should have given this project more priority to speed it up, because we were taking our time and finally it dies and then shit...
3. THE HUMAN CONDITION Gallimard had already made me read the script, they were crazy about it. They only gave the rights to Cimino because they loved his script. And it was indeed the script for a very great film. But putting it together would have been impossible without a major star with his name attached to “clear” Cimino’s. Otherwise, Hollywood would not have followed. You had to have DiCaprio. The other problem was not the budget, but the time. With him, quality combines with time. When he was preparing The Human Condition, he went to Beijing to see himself all the locations where he wanted to shoot and he wrote down extremely precise descriptions of the locations, like: "When you look out the hotel window, you see a lamppost at 70º to the west. »And I'm not exaggerating. He needs geographical knowledge, and that takes time. Except that time is money in cinema. This is why making small budgets with him is very difficult. When they saw that the film was not going to be made, Gallimard even wanted to publish the script, they loved it so much.
4.ONE ARM It was the story of a boxer who loses an arm in a car accident, and a boxer with only one arm, logically, ends up losing everything in his life. A very dark story that Chris Hanley had proposed to him and which he really liked, but the flow did not flow at all with Michael. He apologized and said to me: “Vincent, I cannot work with an illiterate person who makes a spelling mistake for every word he sends me. » Chris Hanley was a specialist in texting to go fast, a crazy indie producer who works on ten projects at the same time, and indeed not suited to an erudite intellectual who takes his time in his cinema and in his work.
5. THE SIOUX PROJECT During a dinner in Lyon, he begins to talk about this project, which is quite expensive, at 30 million. The idea was to tell the story of America from the perspective of Native Americans. A film about the genocide and then about a life both protected, on the reserves, and humiliated by the good American conscience confronted with the original crime. The film therefore had to be made in their language, otherwise it would have been like a betrayal, but it prevented him from counting on stars, which is why he couldn't do it. I always said to myself that this is a project that Mel Gibson could put together... Cimino was not someone who needed to confront the experience of filming to generate a film: he spoke in cinema everything the weather. He wrote all the time, lived surrounded by scripts that would be great to publish. For him, telling a film made the scenes exist, in a cinematic, unwritten way. I feel like I've seen them, all these films, just hearing it. And for him, these films existed. He died as a major filmmaker, he sweated directing. Cimino's career does not end with seven feature films but with around fifteen.
https://thelampmagazine.com/blog/peter-bogdanovich-r-i-p
Picturing Peter Bogdanovich Peter Tonguette
Robert Dillon
Charlie Peters
David Lynch's unrealized projects
https://www.instagram.com/kyle_maclachlan/p/CM_YAe1JZzt/
Unrecorded Night
In 2021 it was announced that Lynch was working on a new project for Netflix under the working titles Wisteria and Unrecorded Night. He was set to write and direct 13 episodes with an $85 million budget. Production was set to begin in May 2021 in Los Angeles. The project was later announced to be either abandoned or postponed by a unknown insider, with no reason given.
In April 2022, Variety reported that Lynch had a film set to premiere at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, possibly featuring Laura Dern and Naomi Watts. It was unclear whether this was related to the Wisteria project Lynch was linked to in 2021. Lynch denied the reports in an interview with Entertainment Weekly the next day, saying, "I have no new film coming out. That's a total rumor. So there you are. It is not happening. I don't have a project. I have nothing at Cannes." No new Lynch projects debuted at the Cannes Film Festival the following month.
In 2020, a new Lynch project was rumored to be in the works, via an issue of Production Weekly that listed it as an upcoming Netflix series. The rumor had Netflix greenlighting 13 hour-long episodes and a budget of $85 million with the working title of Wisteria. The listing also stated that production was due to begin in May 2021 and that it would be filming in The Calvert Studios. Following this announcement, frequent Lynch collaborators Kyle MacLachlan and Laura Dern both dropped hints that a new project was in the works. On March 31, MacLachlan posted a cryptic photo of some flowers on Instagram, which he tagged #wisteria. Two months later, Dern teased in an interview that “fans should expect more and more radical, boundary-less art from David Lynch”. In 2022, another rumor circulated that he would be premiering a new film at Cannes, though this was quickly debunked by Lynch.
https://welcometotwinpeaks.com/news/david-lynch-wisteria-netflix-series-2021/
Miscellaneous
Lynch was offered directing the films Fast Times At Ridgemont High, Return of the Jedi, Frances, Tender Mercies, American Beauty, The Ring and Motherless Brooklyn.
https://unobtainium13.com/2020/01/20/7-films-that-david-lynch-turned-down/
Dino De Laurentiis offered him the chance to direct "Handcarved Coffins" based on the Truman Capote story, but Lynch turned it down. To date, the project has not been filmed, by any director.
In 2009, Lynch signed on to produce Alejandro Jodorowsky's King Shot.
https://www.nytimes.com/1991/12/30/movies/a-writer-so-angry-he-plans-to-direct.html
Roman Polanski's unrealized projects
- Knife in the Water remake - Waiting for Godot (1966) - Downhill Racer (1967) - This Perfect Day (1968) - Paganini (1968) - Donner Pass (1969) - Day of the Dolphin (1969) - Papillon (1970) - The Two Jakes (1974) - King Kong (1975) - White Dog (1975) - The First Deadly Sin (1976) - The Hurricane (1977) - Handcarved Coffins (1984) - Schindler's List (1986) - The Adventures of Tintin (1988) - M. Butterfly (1988) - The Master and Margarita (1989) - Mary Reilly (1989) - Sliver (1993) - The Double (1994) - The Picture of Dorian Gray remake (1995) - The Count of Monte Cristo (1997) - Pompeii (2007) - Aryan Papers (2009) - Untitled WWII film (2011)
https://www.indiewire.com/news/general-news/roman-polanski-says-steven-spielberg-is-perfect-for-tintin-plots-period-film-about-aging-114555/
Untitled WWII film
https://catalog.afi.com/Film/55041-PAPILLON?cxt=filmography Papillon
https://catalog.afi.com/Film/59588-M-BUTTERFLY?cxt=filmography M. Butterfly
https://ew.com/article/1993/05/21/troubled-making-sliver/ Sliver
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/1996/07/01/roman-polanski-abandons-production-of-the-double/ The Double
https://variety.com/1995/voices/columns/evans-polanski-talk-new-shades-of-gray-1117862617/ The Picture of Dorian Gray
https://www.nytimes.com/1969/02/09/archives/polanskis-new-babies.html Paganini & Donner Pass
https://variety.com/2009/film/columns/1969-polanski-vs-censors-1117999260/ Donner Pass
https://variety.com/1997/film/news/polanski-confirms-count-pic-111661045/ The Count of Monte Cristo
https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2015/great-directors/roman-polanski-2/ This Perfect Day
Worthpoint:
Day of the Dolphin Hurricane Mary Reilly
Robert Altman's unrealized projects
Another City, Not My Own
A Confederacy of Dunces
Bob Fosse's unrealized projects
- Burn Offerings (1969)
- The Goodbye People (1973)
- Ending (1979)
- Annie (1980)
- The King of Comedy (1982)
- The Bad and the Beautiful remake
- Dick Tracy (1985)
- Edie Sedgwick biopic
- Winchell (1988)
- Good Morning, Vietnam
- Big Deal
- Chicago
Fosse was going to direct an adaptation of the book Ending, but opted not to, due to its. The director would instead tackle All That Jazz, which delt with similar themes.
At the time of his death, Fosse had wanted to direct a film version of Chicago.
In 1986, Fosse would stage what would be his last Broadway musical in a production called Big Deal that was based on the 1958 Mario Monicelli film Big Deal on Madonna Street. The musical was well-received as Fosse another Tony Award for Best Choreography as well as four more nominations yet the show only lasted for 69 performances as Fosse was already considering about focusing more on films rather than musical theatres. While he had been attached to direct The King of Comedy, he passed on it despite its subject matter as he was also approached to do a remake of The Bad and the Beautiful but it never materialized. Other projects Fosse turned down was a film version of Dick Tracy and a bio-pic on cult actress Edie Sedgwick that was to star Michelle Pfeiffer in the role with Al Pacino as Andy Warhol.
Among the projects Fosse was interested in helming to the big screen was a bio-pic on the gossip columnist Walter Winchell as it played into Fosse’s fascination with the dark side of fame and celebrity. The other project that Fosse wanted to make into a film was a film version of his most celebrated musical Chicago just as it had returned to Broadway to great success. Sadly, neither projects would materialize as Fosse died of a heart attack on September 23, 1987 at George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C.
Sydney Pollack's unrealized projects
Boys and Girls Together
Valdez Is Coming
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
Dirty Harry
Victory (Conrad)
Us
First Blood
The Dead Zone
Rain Man
Presumed Innocent
Schindler's List
Mission: Impossible
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir remake
The Night Manager
The Bridges of Madison County
Wild Bill
The Saint
The Ice Queen
For Love of the Game
Untitled HBO Western miniseries
An Equal Music
Peeper
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
The Rackets
Recount
Shockproof Sydney Skate
Bronx Country Ferrari Untitled romantic comedy Cheet Time Between Trains Silver Linings Playbook
Us (Sydney Pollack)
Written by Eric Roth, this was to star Jane Fonda as an archaeologist who discovers what might have been the Garden of Eden at a dig in Machu Picchu, alongside Robert Redford.
One, entitled "Us," for example, was written in the early 1980s as a vehicle for Robert Redford and Jane Fonda, hot on the heels of their success in "The Electric Horseman." The screenplay tells the story of a dig at Machu Picchu, through which a female archaeologist discovers the origins of man in what might be construed as the Garden of Eden. "She's suffering the loss of her mother and has a need to fill a broken place in herself," Mr. Roth explained. "She meets a priest in Peru who has lost his faith and is trying to understand the meaning of his own life without faith. Both find what they are looking for, but for each a different meaning. It was originally set up at Columbia for Sydney Pollack, but once a year someone pops up that wants to do it."
https://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/19/movies/eric-roths-screenplays-get-made-except-the-ones-that-dont.html November 19, 2006 Kristopher Tapley Eric Roth's Screenplays Get Made, Except the Ones That Don't
https://www.scmp.com/article/75708/top-team-plots-espionage-film May 27, 1994 South China Morning Post Top team plots espionage film
https://variety.com/1994/film/news/connery-set-for-cause-120324/
https://variety.com/1999/tv/news/pollack-to-head-west-with-hbo-1117750043/
https://variety.com/1997/voices/columns/pollack-pfeiffer-thaw-ice-1116680682/
https://variety.com/2000/voices/columns/pollack-eyes-peeper-gopnik-books-moon-1117789195/
https://variety.com/1995/film/features/pollack-packs-full-bag-99130283/
https://variety.com/1999/voices/columns/rudin-pollack-will-be-par-s-music-men-1117750452/
https://variety.com/2003/film/markets-festivals/mirage-morphs-1117884637/
https://variety.com/2000/film/news/pollack-joins-grant-on-col-pic-1117779749/
https://variety.com/2002/voices/columns/minghella-pollack-to-cheet-in-blighty-1117860640/
https://variety.com/1998/tv/news/par-tv-sets-three-pilots-1117467387/
https://variety.com/2002/scene/markets-festivals/abc-pollack-in-rackets-1117875437/
John Boorman's unrealized projects
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead The Lord of the Rings I Hear America Labour of Love The Last Run The Diamond Smugglers Sharky's Machine Final Analysis Nostromo (David Lean) Alice and Lucien A Simple Plan Memoirs of Hadrian Broken Dream The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe The Sea Wolf Knight's Castle The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Halfway House Mr. Ping Pong Underground
https://davidkoepp.com/script-archive/the-sea-wolf-unproduced/
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2005-nov-06-ca-narnia6-story.html
Offers
Additionally, Landis has received offers directing , but has turned them down.
Beverly Hills Cop
https://www.youtube.com/live/JJQET_yFN9E?si=9HFTt5PO_EX-R6vl
License to Kill
Main article: License to Kill (film)Howard the Duck
Meatballs
Vacation
Big
Follow That Bird
Problem Child
The Nutty Professor
Nothing but Trouble
Men in Black
Steven Spielberg's unrealized projects
Leopoldstadt Long Lost My Magical Life Powerhouse The Bully Pulpit The Mother Code Bee Gees Untitled Walter Cronkite biopic Aleister Arcane
https://variety.com/2016/film/news/steven-spielberg-amblin-zach-king-my-magical-life-1201902957/
https://variety.com/2016/film/news/steven-spielberg-colin-trevorrow-powerhouse-1201776995/
https://variety.com/2019/film/news/the-mother-code-movie-steven-spielberg-amblin-1203158903/
https://variety.com/2016/film/news/walter-cronkite-vietnam-movie-steven-spielberg-1201795645/
https://variety.com/2016/film/news/jim-carrey-eli-roth-aleister-arcane-1201800579/
William Friedkin's unrealized projects
Last Warrant, Act of Vengeance, Bump City, The Man Who Killed Versace, Gangster (Stallone, Paul Attanasio)
Throughout his career, Friedkin has turned down various offers to direct films. "If I can't see it in my minds eye, I won't do it." (Last interview) Some of these include Gunn; M*A*S*H; All the Presidents Men; Superman: The Movie; an early version of Born on the Fourth of July starring Al Pacino; Child's Play, then under the title Blood Buddy; and the second season of True Detective. He also rejected offers to direct the sequels to his films The French Connection and The Exorcist. In the 1970s, he was approached by Albert Broccoli to direct a James Bond film...
Federico Fellini's unrealized projects
Sixty-four minutes with Rebecka
Momentous Events: Russia in the '90s
The Journey of G. Mastorna
Untitled documentary (Scorsese)
The Thousand Miles
Trip to Tulum
Flash Gordon
Mandrake the Magician
Don Quixote
Voyage au bout de la nuit
https://thefilmstage.com/unused-ingmar-bergman-script-to-be-turned-into-feature-film/
David Cronenberg's unrealized projects
Total Recall
The Fly sequel
Frankenstein
London Fields
Basic Instinct 2
The Singing Detective
Untitled TV series
Roger Pagan, Gynecologist
Eastern Promises sequel
Return of the Jedi Flashdance Top Gun RoboCop True Detective
https://www.slashfilm.com/867790/the-projects-you-didnt-know-david-cronenberg-turned-down/
Bernardo Bertolucci's unrealized projects
Red Harvest
The White Hotel
Man's Fate
Heaven and Hell
Bel Canto
The Echo Chamber
Terrence Malick's unrealized projects
- Q (1978) - Untitled Joseph Merrick biopic (1979) • Untitled Louis Malle film (1983) • Countryman (1983) • The Desert Rose (1984) • Great Balls of Fire! (1989) - Tartuffe (1988) - The English Speaker (1992) - The Moviegoer (1994) - Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (2002) - The Catcher in the Rye (2006) - Che (2008) - Held by the Taliban (2010) - Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners (2011) • Untitled Harmony Korine film (2023)
Turned Down:
- In the Boom Boom Room (1979) - The White Hotel (1988)
Brighton Rock (1991) Untitled Richard Linklater documentary (2002) Aloft (2003) Untitled television series (2007)
https://theplaylist.net/the-lost-projects-and-unproduced-screenplays-of-terrence-malick-20110712/
https://catalog.afi.com/Catalog/moviedetails/58098
Brett Ratner's unrealized projects
The Killing of Chinese Bookie remake
Josiah's Canon
Ocean's Eleven
Die Another Day
The Red Circle
Paycheck
Memoirs of a Geisha
Superman Returns
The Boys from Brazil remake
21
God of War
The Fat Lady Sang
Playboy
The Incredible Shrinking Man
Beverly Hills Cop 4
Conan the Barbarian
Youngblood
The Reluctant Communist
The 39 Clues
Untitled John DeLorean biopic
Wicked
Untitled Eddie Murphy project
Hunting Eichmann
The Last American Virgin remake
Midnight Run 2
The Golden Age: The Lost Treasure of Zheng He
I Want My MTV
Jersey Boys
Once Upon a Time in Russia
Enter the Dragon remake
The Libertine
Soul Soul Soul: The Murray Murray Story
Rush Hour 4
Untitled Mill Vanilli biopic
https://variety.com/2007/film/features/ratner-juggles-a-handful-of-projects-1117969376/
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/eddie-murphy-brett-ratner-teaming-848643/
https://variety.com/2012/film/markets-festivals/bret-ratner-cj-team-on-golden-age-1118054540/
https://variety.com/2005/film/features/levy-plays-some-21-with-sony-1117928460/
https://variety.com/2004/film/markets-festivals/connery-loads-canon-1117904080/
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/cannes-johnny-depp-brett-ratner-891688/
https://deadline.com/2011/10/ann-peacock-signs-on-for-brett-ratner-helmed-hunting-eichmann-189270/
https://deadline.com/2011/05/brett-ratner-signs-to-direct-the-39-clues-129974/
https://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/30/movies/brett-ratner-directs-tower-heist.html
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/apr/09/once-upon-a-time-in-russia-oligarchs-movie
https://variety.com/2009/film/markets-festivals/brett-ratner-boards-youngblood-1117999799/
https://variety.com/2004/film/markets-festivals/ratner-guns-for-crime-pic-1117908445/
https://variety.com/2001/film/news/regen-joins-the-circle-1117791347/
https://variety.com/2004/film/markets-festivals/ratner-on-col-s-laff-track-1117908414/
https://www.today.com/popculture/brett-ratner-goes-seasoned-pros-wbna6394425
https://variety.com/2007/film/markets-festivals/brett-ratner-to-direct-playboy-1117967550/
https://variety.com/2010/film/markets-festivals/brett-ratner-turns-communist-1118024792/
https://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/03/movies/03john.html
https://www.slashfilm.com/504080/james-toback-and-brett-ratner-move-forward-with-delorean-biopic/
https://www.thewrap.com/thewrap/db_/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=N2SSFCDj&full=true#display
https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/sean-connery-called-brett-ratner-a-fraud/
Joe Carnahan's unrealized projects
Miami The Surrender of Washington Hansen The Town Live Bait A Cold Case Quantico Death Wish remake Narco Sub Nemesis Daredevil Narc TV series White Jazz Killing Pablo https://grantland.com/hollywood-prospectus/movies-joe-carnahan-stretch-mission-impossible-the-grey-tom-cruise-white-jazz-daredevil-unproduced-movies/
Bad Boys for Life https://variety.com/2015/film/news/joe-carnahan-will-smith-bad-boys-3-1201516017/
Leo from Toledo https://variety.com/2019/film/markets-festivals/mel-gibson-frank-grillo-joe-carnahan-leo-from-toledo-1203392691/
Dine and Dash https://variety.com/2012/tv/news/carnahan-binder-to-dine-and-dash-1118060787/
Five Against a Bullet https://variety.com/2016/film/asia/jackie-chan-joe-carnahan-five-against-a-bullet-1201934154/
Umbra https://variety.com/2010/film/news/carnahan-to-write-direct-umbra-1118025652/
Mission: Impossible III https://variety.com/2003/film/markets-festivals/carnahan-to-lead-mission-3-1117881199/
Continue https://collider.com/joe-carnahan-continue-fox/
Blood, Sweat & Tears https://deadline.com/2013/06/ae-buys-amateur-bull-riding-drama-from-joe-carnahan-timberman-beverly-520634/
Cross Brothers https://deadline.com/2012/02/jason-bateman-forms-aggregate-label-gets-first-look-film-tv-deal-at-universal-224474/ https://www.indiewire.com/news/general-news/joe-carnahan-to-direct-cross-brothers-ralph-fiennes-bryan-singer-sought-for-imitation-game-david-yates-takes-a-reliable-wife-253945/
Graves Pound for Pound Thorn Wheelman 2 https://collider.com/frank-grillo-joe-carnahan-interview-wheelman-2-upcoming-movies/
Motorcade https://deadline.com/2015/03/joe-carnahan-motorcade-dreamworks-1201390975/
Untitled Will Wright biopic https://variety.com/2005/film/markets-festivals/helmer-high-on-drug-pic-1117930524/
Bunny Lake Is Missing Remarkable Fellows Preacher Taskmaster
Mark Rydell's unrealized projects
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
The Thing of It Is...
The Exorcist
A Star Is Born
The White Hotel
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Cutter and Bone
No Small Affair
Nuts
Starman
Children of a Lesser God
The Mrs.
Fertig
Manhattan Ghost Story
Untitled Abbie Hoffmann biopic
An Unfinished Life
Survivors
The Locked Room
Unchain My Heart: The Ray Charles Story
Jumpshot
https://catalog.afi.com/Film/67015-CUTTER-AND-BONE?cxt=filmography
https://catalog.afi.com/Film/57284-CHILDREN-OF-A-LESSER-GOD?cxt=filmography
https://catalog.afi.com/Film/58853-DECEIVED?cxt=filmography
https://variety.com/2000/voices/columns/journal-follows-in-i-variety-i-s-footsteps-1117779260/
https://variety.com/1997/voices/columns/60s-revivals-spur-rivals-1116679932/
https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/jamie-foxx-to-star-in-ray-charles-bio-pic-75864/
https://www.ign.com/articles/2002/05/07/foxx-unchains-his-heart
https://variety.com/2006/film/markets-festivals/a-lot-of-white-noise-1200341788/
https://variety.com/1994/film/news/rydell-castle-rock-ink-deal-for-fertig-120485/
https://variety.com/1993/film/news/stone-woos-rydell-for-a-ghost-pic-106995/
https://variety.com/1999/voices/columns/rydell-sets-his-sights-on-molina-s-survivors-1117750232/
https://variety.com/2002/film/markets-festivals/rydell-locks-up-gig-to-direct-rko-room-1117869536/
https://variety.com/2005/film/markets-festivals/rydell-finds-jumpshot-1117916116/
Paul Thomas Anderson's unrealized projects
Unrealized Projects:
- Knuckle Sandwich (1993) - Rule of the Bone (1996) - Untitled feuding families film (2004) - A Prairie Home Companion (2006) - Metal Gear Solid (2008) - Power Play (2008) - Untitled "full-blown" comedy (2012) - Vineland (2014) - Mason & Dixon (2014) - Pinocchio (2015) - Motherless Brooklyn (2019) - Untitled daughter collaboration (2018) - Untitled Teen Titans film (2018) - Untitled 1940s L.A.-set jazz epic (2021) - Untitled film "about veterans in their 50s" (2023)
Paul Thomas Anderson Was Working on Another Movie Before Filming ‘Licorice Pizza’
https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2021/11/5ure30j78cq7rgyqq85kb9tqu7az1e
November 8, 2021
Jordan Ruimy
Paul Thomas Anderson’s Next Film is 1940s L.A-Set Jazz Epic? Denzel Washington Rumored to Star https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2022/10/lj1wvb248n2tzn33bh5188v5r4svca October 23, 2022 Jordan Ruimy
Is Paul Thomas Anderson’s Mysterious New Movie an Adaptation of Pynchon’s ‘Vineland’? https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/cwpt4b84a0geai0nno95vp9659bhoq Jordan Ruimy March 3, 2023
https://www.timeout.com/film/paul-thomas-anderson-interview-it-was-like-getting-the-keys-to-your-dads-car Paul Thomas Anderson interview: ‘It was like getting the keys to your dad’s car’ December 11, 2014 Time Out
https://www.slashfilm.com/499510/rumor-paul-thomas-andersons-power-play/ June 7, 2008 Peter Sciretta Rumor: Paul Thomas Anderson's Power Play?
Untitled daughter film
https://collider.com/robert-altman-paul-thomas-anderson-prairie-home-companion/
A Prairie Home Companion
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/paul-thomas-anderson-pta-knuckle-1792618750
https://movieweb.com/knuckle-sandwich-paul-thomas-andersons-unmade-movie/
Knuckle Sandwich
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/paul-thomas-anderson-pta-rule-bone-1787255627
http://cigsandredvines.blogspot.com/1997/11/interview-creative-screenwriting-paul.html
https://quotefancy.com/quote/1068681/Paul-Thomas-Anderson-It-felt-like-the-first-thing-but-when-I-first-started-out-I-got-a
"It felt like the first thing, but when I first started out, I got a job adapting a book by Russell Banks called ‘Rule Of The Bone.’ I didn’t do a very good job. I didn’t really know what I was doing in general, let alone how to adapt a book."
Rule of the Bone
https://kotaku.com/metal-gear-movie-update-5008812
Metal Gear Solid
https://www.vulture.com/2012/11/p-t-anderson-wants-to-make-a-full-blown-comedy.html
https://www.vulture.com/2012/11/paul-thomas-anderson-wants-to-make-a-comedy-loved-ted.html
Untitled full-blown comedy
Denzel Washington Leonardo DiCaprio Tiffany Hadish Nicolas Cage
A Rage in Harlem
https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2022/2/h9gvz365acdeldwxiy1knxh4nmimf0
https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2023/7/hpjdtib2fdaoqcvjmk7rib2gw6fwn0
In 2018, Anderson teased the notion of possibly directing a live action Teen Titans feature.
...Anderson expressed his interest in directing a "full-blown" comedy in the style of films like Ted...blah blah blah
...that he hoped to one day direct a "full-blown" comedy
in a 2014 Time Out interview he even insinuated that he tried to script it: “I'd wanted to adapt “Vineland”, but I never had the courage. It seemed to be a great way to translate into a movie.
Richard Linklater's Unrealized Projects
Friday Night Lights
Untitled high school football documentary
The Smoker
School of Rock 2
Liars (A-E)
College Republicans
The Incredible Mr. Limpet remake
A Walk in the Woods
Larry's Kidney
The Rosie Project
Untitled John Brinkley biopic
Untitled Bill Hicks biopic
Untitled body-swap film
Blue Moon
https://variety.com/1997/film/news/linklater-linked-to-imagine-pigskin-pic-1116679215/
https://variety.com/2002/film/news/linklater-quarterbacks-texas-tale-1117866373/
https://www.slashfilm.com/504742/richard-linklater-to-tackle-road-trip-movie-liars-a-e/
https://www.slashfilm.com/517331/paul-dano-karl-rove-richard-linklaters-college-republicans/
Mark Pellington's Unrealized Projects
Harvest One for the Ages Electric God The Wrong Element The Orphanage remake The Trap MOM
Garden of Gods Rated
https://variety.com/1999/film/news/d-works-plants-pellington-for-gerritsen-s-harvest-1117492971/
https://variety.com/1999/film/news/pellington-gets-ages-pages-1117503492/
https://variety.com/2000/film/news/propaganda-seeks-electric-god-1117786511/
Damien Chazelle's Unrealized Projects
- The Claim (2010)
- Marseille (2010)
- Paranormal Activity 4 (2011)
- Ouija (2012)
- The Cellar (2013)
- Untitled Apple TV+ drama series (2018)
- Untitled Matthew Vaughan musical (2024)
- Heart of the Beast (2024)
- Untitled prison film (2024)
https://scriptshadow.net/screenplay-review-marseille/ Screenplay Review – Marseille February 27, 2024
https://scriptshadow.net/screenplay-review-the-claim/ Screenplay Review – The Claim February 4, 2015
https://variety.com/2010/film/news/2010-black-list-best-unproduced-screenplays-1-7099/ Stuart Oldham 2010 Black List: Best Unproduced Screenplays December 13, 2010
https://deadline.com/2017/03/damien-chazelle-the-claim-movie-screenplay-oceanside-route-one-1202042649/ Patrick Hipes March 13, 2017 Damien Chazelle-Penned ‘The Claim’ Staked By Oceanside Media & Route One
https://deadline.com/2017/08/ericson-core-directing-thriller-the-claim-damien-chazelle-1202140726/ Anita Busch August 2, 2017 Ericson Core To Direct ‘The Claim’; ‘La La Land’ Oscar Winner Damien Chazelle Scripting
https://deadline.com/2024/01/argylle-matthew-vaughn-marv-films-breaking-baz-1235803584/ Baz Bamigboye January 24, 2024 Breaking Baz: Matthew Vaughn On The Thrills And Spills Of Making ‘Argylle’, Why Marv Films Is Not For Sale & How Claudia Schiffer Saved His Career
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/damien-chazelle-write-direct-straight-series-drama-apple-1078192/ Lesley Goldberg January 25, 2018 Damien Chazelle to Write, Direct Straight-to-Series Drama for Apple
https://deadline.com/2024/03/david-ayer-heart-of-the-beast-damien-chazelle-1235865835/
https://deadline.com/2017/06/damien-chazelle-produced-by-panel-ageism-1202111085/
Noah Baumbach's Unrealized Projects
The Emperor's Children Mr. Popper's Penguins The Corrections Flawed Dogs Barbie Untitled autobiography Jay Kelly
https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2023/4/keit97ag0ouj6ehodo4jlow1s3roc2
Nicolas Winding Refn's unrealized projects
Batgirl
Wonder Woman
The Avenging Silence
The Equalizer
Spectre
Barbarella
Billy's People
Jekyll
The Dying of the Light
Magic Mike
The Bringing
Maniac Cop
Logan's Run remake
Button Man
Untitled heist film
The Famous Five
Witchfinder General
https://theplaylist.net/nicolas-winding-refn-to-helm-modern-20090907/
Scott Frank's unrealized projects
Bye Bye Brooklyn
Houdini
Hell's Angels (Tony Scott)
Unforgiven TV miniseries
Laughter in the Dark TV miniseries
The Sparrow TV miniseries
Untitled Queen's Gambit follow-up film
Department Q TV miniseries
Faker novel
Red Harvest
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/01/01/how-a-script-doctor-found-his-own-voice
Unfinished projects
1976—78 Conceives a number of film projects, all of which are ultimately abandoned at one stage or another: The Crew, co-written with Mark Peploe, which would have been shot in Australia; The Color of Jealousy; a science-fiction film titled L’aquilone (The Kite), with a script by Tonino Guerra, which was to have been filmed in the southern Asiatic part of the Soviet Union; and Patire o morire (Suffer or Die), with a script by Guerra and Anthony Burgess, which was first to star Richard Gere and then Giancarlo Giannini.
The White Sheik
Your second film should have been The White Sheik, which Fellini ended up directing. Why didn’t you do it?
The White Sheik should have been my first film. While I waited for Ponti and his associate Mambretti to approve the script I went to Bomarzo, the “villa of the monsters,” to make a documentary. I got sick at Bomarzo and had to stay in bed with an intense headache. I was very ill. I could not even tolerate the daylight. It was a situation which was horrible for me, but turned out to be great for Ponti and Mambretti’s company. They told me that they were in trouble because Lux had refused a script on Miss Italy by Lattuada, and they needed another story. Ponti really liked The White Sheik and proposed to buy it from me, promising to accept another film of mine. I did not know Ponti, then. It was the first time I had even been in contact with him and so I sold him the subject for practically nothing. Later he sent me a novel to read, but it was all a pretense. I made a film with Ponti sixteen years later, Blow-Up.
Was your version of The White Sheik much different from the one Fellini made?
Not very much, but the structure was different. I have to say one thing, and I hope Fellini doesn’t mind. The opening titles did not say that the story was entirely mine, as it really is. However, in my script there was no precise plot, just a series of interconnected events. It was a rather free narration, a little like Federico’s own films today. At the time, Fellini and Pinelli criticized the fragmentary quality of my stories.
Thematically, The White Sheik seems to develop some elements of your short film Lies of Love.
Yes, in fact I wanted to make the film with the same two actors who played in the documentary
Ida e i porci
In 1956, Antonioni completed the script for the planned film Ida e i porci (English translation: Ida and the Pigs), which was not made.
Le allegre ragazze del 24
Also in 1956, Antonioni wrote Le allegre ragazze del 24 (English translation: The Happy Girls from 24), which also was not produced, and he went on to direct Il Grido instead, the year following.
Makaroni
In 1958, Antonioni and Tonino Guerra prepared Makaroni, a screenplay based on Ugo Pirro's novel Le soldatesse, but their hopes for production fall through at the last minute.
Peter Pan
After the success of Blow-Up, Antonioni received an offer from an American producer to direct Peter Pan. "He called me into his office, and on the one side there was Mia Farrow, who was to take the lead role, on the other side was the composer and the artistic director (the music and scenery were all ready), and in front of me there was this producer with his check book out, offering one million and three hundred thousand dollars. And then I just asked: 'Since everything is ready, what do you need me for?' Those guys never understood why I turned them down. So many of my colleagues would have accepted."
Technically Sweet
In 1966, Antonioni drafted a treatment entitled Technically Sweet, about a man lost in the Amazon wilderness after surviving a plane crash. The title had been inspired by J. Robert Oppenheimer's remark on the atomic bomb because of the "technically sweet" theoretical problems it created. Antonioni later developed it into a screenplay with Mark Peploe, Niccolo Tucci, and Tonino Guerra, with plans to begin filming in the early '70s with Jack Nicholson and Maria Schneider. On the verge of production in the Amazon jungle, the producer, Carlo Ponti, suddenly withdrew support and the project was abandoned, with Nicholson and Schneider going forward to star in The Passenger instead. In 2008, Technically Sweet, became an international group exhibition curated by Copenhagen-based artists Yvette Brackman and Maria Finn, in which the creations of artists, working in multiple mediums and based on Antonioni's manuscript, were displayed in New York. One of these was the short film "Sweet Ruin", directed by Elisabeth Subrin and starring Gaby Hoffmann. Antonioni's widow Enrica and director André Ristum announced plans to produce a film based on the screenplay, with filming in Brazil and Sardinia set to begin in 2023.
Silence
Yes, that’s true. I really like keeping quiet and watching the world go by, and in films I like the moments when, apparently, nothing is happening. I also wrote a story, “Silence,” in which an entire film was based on silence. It’s the story of a husband and wife who tell each other just a few very intimate things, at the beginning, and after that they have nothing left to say to each other.
The Crew
Antonioni and Mark Peploe co-wrote the screenplay about a wealthy man out on his yacht, which is taken over by gangsters mid-voyage. He’s forced to rely on his native intelligence to get himself to safety.
Why are you about to shoot another film in the United States? After Zabriskie Point you said you’d have some reservations about doing it again.
This time there will be no problems. The story takes place mostly at sea, on board a yacht. The theme will be the relationship between one character and his crew. I met some producers who asked if I had any projects in mind. I made a proposal and it was accepted. In Italy I had been asked to do an adaptation of a novel which I didn’t like, and besides that, the producer was terrible, I couldn’t work with him. So I accepted, for practical reasons, but I have to say that I also wanted to shoot a second film in the United States. I like America a lot; I don’t want to start any polemics. I will shoot in Florida – rather a nice place where everything is static, where everybody is wealthy, and the poor are there too, but they are Cubans and Puerto Ricans.
Why Miami?
Because it’s right for the story. Anyway, I’ll be filming very little on land.
Is it a major production company or an independent one?
It’s a French-American production company with a budget of nearly eight million dollars. It’s the most expensive film I’ve done to date. In America, with the unionized system you can’t make films cheaply. The actors are Robert Duvall, Joe Pesci, perhaps Gassman, and another famous actor whose name I can’t reveal. There will also be a woman. The title is The Crew. It will be quite a crude film, but humorous, too – a strange story
The Color of Jealousy
Will you tell us something about the latest projects you are hoping to complete? We can begin, if you don’t mind, with The Color of Feelings.
This film was intended to be a kind of small treatise on jealousy, viewed from an obsessive standpoint – that is, it was the story of a man obsessed by jealousy. The story developed on three levels: the level of reality, the level of memory, and the level of the imagination. This structure gave me the opportunity to, let me say, “color” the events in three different ways, according to each of the different levels they belonged to. I wanted to make this film with video cameras so as to have a wider range of effects. In agreement with Barthes, I also used fragments of his book A Lover’s Discourse. Fragments. I sent him the script and he wrote me a very nice letter, with pertinent and flattering observations. One day I hope to pick up this project again, if someone doesn’t do it before me.
L'Aquilone
L'Aquilone (translation: The Kite)
Another project was a film I was going to make in the U.S.S.R. It was called L’aquilone ’ I traveled all over Russia scouting for locations, and in the end I stopped in Uzbekistan, in a city called Khiva, with a medieval historical center that is practically untouched. It was supposed to be a very costly film (it was a science-fiction fable), and although the Russians were prepared to give me all I needed, they could not have given me what they did not have: a special-effects crew like the Americans and the English could provide. So I had to give it up.
https://variety.com/1995/film/features/antonioni-s-clouds-in-b-o-heaven-99123636/
Suffer or Die
Scripted by Tonino Guerra and Anthony Burgess, it was to star Debra Winger alongside Mick Jagger or Richard Gere or Giancarlo Giannini as an architect. Amy Irving was cast at one point as a Catholic novice.
Francis of Assisi
https://www.archivioantonioni.it/en/approfondimento/san-francesco/
In 1982 | "They asked me to do a film about St. Francis of Assisi, but for bureaucratic reasons I don’t think it will be possible. At RAJ , they’re late with their contracts, and in any case, I have signed up to do two films, so at least for the moment I can’t do anything about it. We’ll see." | "And then, I was supposed to do a film about St. Francis of Assisi – but probably nothing will come of it. I thought of doing a period St. Francis, a St. Francis of his own time – which, by the way, was an extremely violent, crude age; at the time there was a war between the people of Assisi and the nobles of Perugia. With his ideas about peace, St. Francis was everyone’s enemy. He was alone, a voice crying in the wilderness. That’s how I wanted him to come across – ahead of his time."
In 1985 | "And then I’m also working on a film for Italian TV about St. Francis of Assisi. In any case, real Franciscans don’t like “The Flowers” because they think they are too saccharine, too romantic – in short, not authentic. Instead, I have followed some of their suggestions and have stuck closely to documented facts. (I made an in-depth study before I wrote the screenplay). Those same Franciscans appreciate that I have represented the character of Francis in opposition to the corruption of the Middle Ages and the atmosphere of violence on which it fed."
Just to Be Together
In 1985 | How many projects do you have in hand at the moment? "Four! Destination Verna, The Crew, Two Telegrams (its plot is taken from a story in That Bowling Alley on the Tiber – in the story there is just the basic situation, but in the film there will be a complete narrative with characters)." | "However, my next film, Two Telegrams, will still be about feelings."
Adapted by Rudy Wurlitzer from the director’s 1974 short story, “Two Telegrams.” The $11 million English-language drama was to start shooting on Los Angeles locations in February 1998. Robin Wright Penn was to play a successful urban-planning architect who divides her affections between her husband (Sam Shepard) and her lover (Andy Garcia). Winona Ryder and Johnny Depp would also be featured. Wright Penn withdrew for personal reasons.
https://variety.com/1997/film/news/antonioni-set-for-together-1116678758/
https://variety.com/1998/film/news/nicholson-may-back-up-antonioni-in-together-1117469422/
Destinazione Verna
In 1985 | I’m working on another one, with Ponti and Sophia Loren. The film is based on a beautiful story by an America writer, Jack Finley, and is called Destination Verna. It’s the story of a middle-aged woman who doesn’t expect anything more out of life. And then, one fine day, they say to her: “There’s a seat in a spaceship going to the planet Verna, a marvelous place, a sort of earthly Paradise.” And she asks: “But how do you get there?” The planet Verna is outside the solar system and the distance is such that the woman decides not to go. It is the last big opportunity of her life, but she lets it go by because it would be a one-way trip and she’s afraid of burning her boats behind her. It’s a very understandable reaction. If you asked the average man: “What are you doing here? Wouldn’t you like to go to a Heaven-like place? This is a golden opportunity for you” – very few would have the courage to confront the unknown and drop everything, even though they might complain about their condition down here on Earth. They prefer to live with despair down here rather than confront the unknown. That’s a very human feeling.
1999, A woman buys a ticket to live on a planet called Destinazione Verna, in Antonioni’s story written with Tonino Guerra, to be produced by Felice Laudadio. The cast included Anthony Hopkins, Sophia Loren, Naomi Campbell, Laura Morante, Stefania Rocca, Kim Rossi Stuart, Carlo Cecchi, and Chiara Caselli.
https://variety.com/1999/film/news/return-destination-1117491888/
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2001/oct/03/news1
Alan J. Pakula's unrealized projects
Desire Under the Elms
The Wapshot Scandals
The Martian Chronicles
The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds
St. Urbain's Horseman
One More Song
Superman
Brubaker
Terms of Endearment
Children of a Lesser God
Nuts
Spring Moon
Three Ways Home
The Mrs. (Deceived)
The Significant Other
Sleeping Arrangements
Friday Night Lights
CDC
Cover Story
Green River Rising
Secret Santa
Brainstorm
The Secret History
A Tale of Two Strippers
No Ordinary Time
The Wapshot Scandals
The Martian Chronicles
The Drowning Pool
That Championship Season
Taxi Driver
Rich and Famous
The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper
Blade Runner
Cutter's Way
A Long and Happy Life
https://catalog.afi.com/Film/52528-DESIRE-UNDER-THE-ELMS?cxt=filmography
https://thewalrus.ca/2007-10-film/
https://catalog.afi.com/Film/57040-SUPERMAN?cxt=filmography
https://catalog.afi.com/Film/56379-BRUBAKER?cxt=filmography
https://catalog.afi.com/Film/57284-CHILDREN-OF-A-LESSER-GOD?cxt=filmography
https://catalog.afi.com/Film/57769-NUTS?cxt=filmography
https://www.nytimes.com/1986/11/14/movies/at-the-movies.html
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-02-25-ca-194-story.html
https://catalog.afi.com/Film/58853-DECEIVED?cxt=filmography
https://variety.com/1991/film/features/pakula-consents-to-more-pix-following-adults-99126618/
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-10-09-ca-1957-story.html
https://www.nytimes.com/1991/01/25/arts/at-the-movies.html
https://www.tampabay.com/archive/1991/01/28/pakula-working-on-two-movies/
https://variety.com/1994/film/news/pakula-options-cullen-s-story-117953/
The short was purchased by Warner Bros and developed into a feature film with Huffman writing and Alan J Pakula to direct. (IMDb)
https://leoadambiga.com/tag/richard-dooling/
https://variety.com/1998/film/news/filmmaker-pakula-dies-in-accident-1117488719/
Spring Moon
The Secret History/No Ordinary Time
Orson Welles' unrealized projects
Authorship and exact titles will have to be verified, though they appear at first glance to be Welles original stories and adaptations. Titles include Operation: Cinderella, Two By Two (Noah’s Ark), Treasure Island, Great Leaders (aka Brittle Glory), Caesar, Christmas Shopping, Beware of Greeks, Saladin, The Big Question from Affair of Antol, The Honorary Counsel, The Heroine, The Cherry Orchard, The Little Prince, Because of the Cats, Inherit the Wind, Green Thoughts, Beatrice and Benedick, Much Ado About Nothing, Sirhan, The Bishop’s Beggar, Fair Warning, Mendelman Fire, China, Casanova, Ulysses, The Dreamers and Spain, which would have included parts for his wife and youngest daughter.
CRAZY WEATHER
MERCEDES
https://www.wellesnet.com/exploring-hemingway-welles-connection/
BECAUSE OF THE CATS THE BLIND WINDOW (Mercedes) BLACK MEDICINE SOLDIER, SOLDIER SURINAM (Conrad's Victory) https://www.wellesnet.com/turin-museum-orson-welles/
THE ASSASSIN https://matthewasprey2.wordpress.com/2015/02/20/orson-welles-and-the-death-of-sirhan-sirhan-part-i-the-conspirators/ https://matthewasprey2.wordpress.com/2015/02/27/orson-welles-and-the-death-of-sirhan-sirhan-part-ii-the-safe-house/
CRAZY WEATHER https://www.wellesnet.com/crazy-weather-script/ https://brightlightsfilm.com/the-shadow-of-ernest-hemingway-on-crazy-weather-orson-welless-unpublished-1973-bullfighting-screenplay/amp/ https://amp.theguardian.com/film/2016/jan/16/what-orson-welles-really-thought-about-ernest-hemingway https://www.telegraph.co.uk/books/authors/welles-and-hemingway-how-two-titans-clashed-over-spain/
THE UNTHINKING LOBSTER ULYSSES OPERATION CINDERELLA https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/24/movies/orson-welles-missing-scripts-found.html
SURINAM (Victory)
Santo Spirito
Untitled Female Pirate Film (1969) Developed for Pearl Bailey and Jane Fonda.
A period piece taking place on ships and ending at Waterloo
SANTO SPIRITO is the 1969 comedy about female pirates. It deals with two sailors who flee their gambling debts and meet a woman who just has murdered her second husband. They flee in a sailing ship and are captured by these female pirates. The leader is Black Tiger, others have names like Dirty Gertie, Sugar-Tit, Snag-Tooth Miriam, Juicy Jane, Pick-Your-Nose Wilma, Poxie Doxy and Daisy La Rouge. One female pirate is a disguised British Captain who frees the three captured. He enlistens the two sailors in the British army and takes the woman as well as the pirate's treasure for himself. The film ends with a shot of the Waterloo battlefield where the two sailors were killed. It's a funny screenplay, and so are even some notes in the screenplay like "a series of shots (what used to be called a 'montage')" or the description of characters like "The chieftain's trusted adjutant wears formidable falsies, foot-long eyelashes and brighty sequined eye-lids. (A strapping male actor plays this part under the inspiration of Danny La Rue and Mae West.)". The only actor's names which are mentioned are Edward G. Robinson or George Raft to play Beau Skouras, a gangster in a casino. But it's eays to imagine Jane Fonda, Pearl Bailey and Oja Kodar in it.
An original comic story by Welles (with some gruesome touches) about cross-dressing female pirates. Would have starred Jane Fonda and Pearl Bailey. Not much is known about any attempt to raise financing, but the complete screenplay exists at UM.
The Method
Welles directed a 1961 documentary on the Actors Studio for BBC TV.
Mercedes
A few months before his death, Mercedes is the adaption of Oja Kodar's story Blind Window and takes place in Spain.
True, but don't feel like finding info for...
THE SACRED BEASTS
TARAS BULBA
THE UNTHINKING LOBSTER
UNE GROSS LEGUME
Full list...
https://everything2.com/title/The+broken+dreams+of+Orson+Welles
http://wellesnet.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=2932
Carmen
Welles envisaged Prosper Merimee’s novella as a tough thriller. There are two stories about the project, maybe both true. It was planned with Korda to be a follow up to Salome, also to star Paulette Goddard. The other story is that Welles tried to get Harry Cohn interested, the film would have starred Rita Hayworth. Nothing came of either idea, although Columbia made a lavish romanticized version with Hayworth and Glenn Ford.
Henry IV In Europe in the late 1940s Welles scripted a loose adaptation of Pirandello's play, changing the central character into a young American who believes that he is the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV. Welles was to play the central role and he claimed it was his finest script, but there is no evidence of it's existence.
The Autobiography of Cellini Bret Wood's Bio-bibliography of Welles claims that there was a project based on the life of 16th-century sculptor Benvenuto Cellini knocking around during the late 1940s and 1950s. There is no evidence of a script.
Enrico Caruso Wood's book indicates that Welles was also interested in a film about opera legend Enrico Caruso. How far it got is unknown. There is no evidence of a script.
Caesar Welles's staging of Julius Caesar was one of the New York theatre events of the late 1930s. In the early 1950s a film was planned, to star Richard Burton as Mark Anthony: like the stage production it was to be in modern costume. But MGM made their version, produced by John Houseman, and Welles's project was shelved. Welles sent a telegram to Houseman during the filming which said, "You've taken everything else from me, must you take this too?" A script called "Caesar" is part of the Beatrice Welles archive at UM.
The Odyssey While he was working on Othello Welles ‘hired’ Ernest Borneman to write a script based on Homer about Ulysses. Welles envisaged the equivalent of one of Robert Graves’s historical novels. Borneman stopped working when he wasn’t paid...although eventually he received his promised money. Shortly afterward, an Italian film version was made starring Kirk Douglas. There is a script called "Ulysses" in the Beatrice Welles archive.
Two By Two A screenplay was written based on the Noah story, but updated to modern times. The screenplay exists in the Beatrice Welles archive recently sold to UM.
The Mendelman Fire Mendelman's Fire, based on a 1957 short story by Wolf Mankowitz, concerns an unscrupulous scheme to insure Mendelman's fortune for his daughter and how its ramifications are traced by Botvinnik, an accountant whose wily activities delight in, but are horrified by, the course of the plotting. A script is part of the Beatrice Welles collection
Green Thoughts Welles's proposed followup to his TV pilot for Desilu, The Fountain of Youth, Green Thoughts was a "spook story with a seasoning of giggles", as he called it. When Fountain was rejected as a pilot, Welles went back to Europe. When Fountain was shown on TV the following year, it received great acclaim, and there was interest in continuing the series, but by that time Welles was involved in other things and decided not to come back for it, much to Desilu's anger. The script for Green Thoughts is part of the Beatrice Welles collection at UM.
Beware the Greeks A comedy that Welles was supposed to have written or revived in the mid-1960s. There is a screenplay by that name in the Beatrice Welles archive.
Soldier, Soldier Another original story by Welles, although very little is known about it. A copy of the screenplay exists in the recently discovered Welles archive in Turin, Italy. **** CORRECTION: According to Mathew Asprey Gear, this is simply another name for Santo Spirito.
Because of the Cats A script based on one of Nicolas Freeling’s Van der Valk detective novels was written. A complete shooting script, with some camera directions, is at UM.
Midnight Plus One Welles toyed with the idea of adapting Gavin Lyall’s thriller Midnight Plus One, to star Robert Mitchum and Jack Nicholson. Would have been produced by Bert Schneider, who Welles would later act for in the 1972 horror film, Necromancy. The rights to Lyall's novel could not be secured. No evidence of a script.
Surinam Welles wrote an adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s Victory with Oja Kodar. It was to be made for Peter Bogdanovich’s The Directors Company and star Kodar and Ryan O’Neal. But Bogdanovich had a couple of flops, money became short and the project was dropped. Conrad's novel is frequently described as an modern-day variation of Shakespeare's The Tempest. Several drafts are at UM's Kodar collection.
Crazy Weather Oja Kodar and Welles adapted her own short story, which concerns a married couple traveling through Spain, whose lives are disrupted by a mysterious young hitchhiker. Fragmentary screenplay drafts are at UM's Kodar collection.
The Assassin Based on a book by Donald Freed, the story speculates on the possible brainwashing techniques used on Sirhan Sirhan to prepare him for the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. Screenplay drafts are at UM's Kodar collection.
https://www.tonybarrell.com/the-lost-batman-masterpiece/
Orson Welles' Batman
Jim Jarmusch's unrealized projects
The Garden of Divorce
Coming Through Slaughter
Zebulon
Three Moons in the Sky
Ghost Dog sequel
https://jimjarmusch.tripod.com/unfinished.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20090412094818/http://www.jim-jarmusch.net/films/unmaderumored_films/
https://bombmagazine.org/articles/men-looking-at-other-men/
https://web.archive.org/web/20040910153306/http://www.thefifthnight.org/detail.asp?ReadingID=186
https://www.rogerebert.com/interviews/jarmusch-shows-the-money
https://www.indiewire.com/news/general/jim-jarmusch-speaks-on-evolution-of-broken-flowers-78098/
Christopher McQuarrie's unrealized projects
Alexander
The Prisoner
Untitled military action film
Untitled WWII bomber film
Booth
Champions
Rubicon
One Shot
Unforgiven TV miniseries
The Last Mission
Without Remorse
The Wolverine
Jack Reacher sequel
Star Blazers
Ice Station Zebra remake
Three to Kill
The Chameleon
Man of Steel sequel
Untitled Space X film (Tom Cruise)
Untitled action film (Tom Cruise)
Untitled musical film (Tom Cruise)
Untitled Les Grossman film (Cruise)
The Gauntlet remake (Tom Cruise)
https://ew.com/article/1999/07/30/re-best-unproduced-screenplays/
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2000/nov/17/culture.features4
https://www.ign.com/articles/2000/09/20/mcquarrie-swears-the-prisoner-will-not-be-altered
https://variety.com/2004/film/markets-festivals/mcquarrie-reports-for-duty-at-par-1117901931/
https://culturepulp.typepad.com/culturepulp/2008/12/the-culturepulp-qa-christopher-mcquarrie.html
https://www.firstshowing.net/2008/interview-valkyrie-screenwriterproducer-christopher-mcquarrie/
https://collider.com/christopher-mcquarrie-one-shot-lee-child-rework-direct/
https://collider.com/christopher-mcquarrie-unforgiven/
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Of course, all directors drop in and out of projects, but Cimino seems to have been announced to direct a large number that didn't happen, albeit for a variety of reasons. Among them:...
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Cimino circled many projects that never came to fruition, including a life of Dostoevsky developed with Raymond Carver; adaptations of "Crime and Punishment," Truman Capote's "Handcarved Coffins," Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead" and Andre Malraux's "Man's Fate"; and bios of Janis Joplin, Legs Diamond and Mafia boss Frank Costello. He also circled many projects eventually directed by others, including "The Bounty," "Footloose," "The Pope of Greenwich Village" and "Born on the Fourth of July."
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