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06 September 2007
Scott Rudin Buys I, Claudius Rights
Seeking DiCaprio for the lead
Source: Variety

Scott Rudin Buys I, Claudius Rights
The success of Gladiator didn't quite kick off the slew of Roman epics some predicted, so God love Scott Rudin for giving the genre another kick up its betoga-ed backside. Prolific producer Rudin (No Country For Old Men, The Queen) has snagged the rights to Robert Graves' enormous novel I, Claudius, for a cool $2million.

Many readers will remember that the BBC made a much celebrated mini-series out of the novel in 1976, with Derek Jacobi in the lead role as the man who rose to power over the Roman Empire, despite a limp and a stutter that got him picked on in the Coliseum playground. Rudin is hoping to grab Leonardo DiCaprio for the lead in his new version (DiCaprio was reportedly attached in a previous deal at Warner Bros). He's also hoping to persuade William Monahan (The Departed) to write the script.

Shaping I, Claudius into a movie that doesn't numb the buttocks of millions of people will be some feat. The BBC mini-series took some twelve hours to tell the story and there was not a lot of fat to be trimmed there. If the collected talents can wrestle this beast into submission, however, this could be something very special indeed.

N.B. I, Claudius is not to be confused with Up Pompeii. There's no reason why you should, but I always do and was briefly thrilled by the prospect of DiCaprio playing Frankie Howerd.
Olly Richards

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Sacrilege! Although since the filming of Laughton's I, Claudius shut down it would be interesting to see a film version. ... Read More

gegsuranus About me

21:52, 06 September 2007 | Report This Post
3 hours defoe prepare for a sore bum ... Read More

alimac About me

18:15, 06 September 2007 | Report This Post
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Surely this can only work as a 4-5 film series?  For them to make a 3 hour film would mean they have to butcher the story beyond recognition.   I just hope they don't mess it up.  I love the novels and tv series. ... Read More

superfurry About me

18:02, 06 September 2007 | Report This Post
First state of play now i claudius why can't yanks leave good brittish programs alone ... Read More

alimac About me

15:02, 06 September 2007 | Report This Post
RE: Scott Rudin Buys I, Claudius Rights
the only way this can work is if they cut out A LOT of characters.  which is ridiculous as this is a character piece.   absolutely not going to work as a 2-3 hour piece without being VERY thin.    the BBC adap is superb.  no need for this at all.  ... Read More

boove About me

12:54, 06 September 2007 | Report This Post
Hope its not too tedious. The mini serious was excellent though. ... Read More

shool About me

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What Now?!  p;   ... Read More

impqueen About me

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Interesting...   Hope the original actors such as Patrick Stewart, Derek Jacobi, John Hurt  and Bernard Hill appear in the movie...     ... Read More

jackcarter About me

11:18, 06 September 2007 | Report This Post
I get them confused too! Don't know why, probably just because I never saw either and all I knew was they were to do with Rome. ... Read More

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