History, eh? It’s all good fun until someone gets horribly, horribly slaughtered. That’s the subject of Jed Rubenfeld’s historical crime mystery Interpretation Of Murder.
Warners has bought the rights to the book, which is set in New York in 1909. Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung are visiting the city as a deranged butcher preys on beautiful society women. A young Freud devotee - who is also a psychoanalyst – is called in when one of his victims survives, but is unable to speak or recall the incident.
There’s no writer or director attached yet.