DOUBLE SUTHERLAND STARRER ‘FORSAKEN’ TO BOW AT
TORONTO FEST
The long-troubled Canadian-produced Western
FORSAKEN, starring father and son Donald and Keifer Sutherland, Demi Moore, and
Brian Cox, will have its world premiere this September at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival
(TIFF), according to Chad Beharriell’s Westerns
Reboot site. Directed by Emmy-winning
‘24’ helmer Jon Cassar; scripted by Brad Mirmman, the story of a son (Keifer)
who tries to live down his shootist reputation, and reconnect with his recently
widowed minister father (Donald), the Calgary-shot production looked as if it
might never see the light of day.
Lensed two summers ago, on May 1st,
DEADLINE: HOLLYWOOD and others reported that the producers might not receive the
promised $1.7 million in tax incentives because the Alberta Labour Relations
Board ruled that the production had skipped town without paying some of the
crew and suppliers.
Keifer is no stranger to the saddle, having made an
early and indelible impression in the seminal YOUNG GUNS (1988) and YOUNG GUNS
2 (1990). In addition to the recent COLD
MOUNTIAN (2003), father Donald starred in DAN CANDY’S LAW (1974) as a Mountie
hunting Cree Indian Gordon Tootoosis for another Mountie’s murder.
‘LEWIS & CLARK’ PROGRESS HALTED!
The lads who mapped the American West for President
Jefferson are on an unexpected hiatus, until director John Curran, and
cinematographer Rob Hardy can be replaced.
Shooting in Alberta, Canada had already been complicated by weather, but
the HBO mini-series was plagued by artistic differences as well.
Produced by Tom Hanks, Brad Pitt, Ed Norton and
others, the six-hour production is based on Stephen Ambrose’s brilliant
history, UNDAUNTED COURAGE. L&C
stars Casey Affleck – Robert Ford in THE ASSASSINATION OF JESS JAMES – as Meriwether
Lewis, and Matthias Schoenaerts as
William Clark. Stephen Hill plays York
who, despite being Clark’s slave, was a full member of the expedition.
SCREEN
MEDIA ARE CONVERTS TO ‘WESTERN RELIGION’!
WESTERN RELIGION, written and directed by James O’Brien,
has been acquired Screen Media for a
fall theatrical release, followed by a home video release. The somewhat supernatural tale of a legendary
Old West poker tournament made its debut at Cannes.
I had the fun of being on-set, and being an extra in
a poker-game in this one. To read about
my set-visit, go HERE. To read about my adventures as an extra, go HERE. To read my review, and post-production interview
with James O’Brien, go HERE
FIRST TRAILER FROM TARANTINO’S ‘HATEFUL 8’!
“It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas!” Because that’s when HATEFUL 8 opens at a 70mm Panavision theatre near you!
FIRST LOOK AT ‘LONGMIRE’ SEASON 4 – THE NETFLIX YEARS!
LONGMIRE
returns, with a new home at Netflix,
on Thursday, September 10th. In my LONGMIRE article in the upcoming October TRUE WEST,
I’ll be discussing the whole A&E/Netflix TV saga with LONGMIRE-creator Craig Johnson,
and actor Zahn McClarnon, who plays Navajo Officer Mathias.
POSSIBLE ‘DEADWOOD’ FEATURE IN TALKS
A spokeswoman for HBO has confirmed that preliminary
talks have begun about turning the ground-breaking Western series into a TV
movie. Wasn’t that the original idea
when the series went off the air? Timothy
Olyphant, who starred as lawman Seth Bullock, just finished his run in the
JUSTIFIED series, so the time might be right!
AND THAT'S A WRAP!
Yesterday would have been Robert Culp's birthday! Have a great week!
Happy Trails,
Henry
All Original Contents Copyright August 2015 by Henry C. Parke -- All Rights Reserved
I loved THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES but Casey Affleck's irritating voice really got to me. I hope it's better in the Lewis & Clark doc. if it is finally completed.
ReplyDeleteHi Tom, my biggest problem with ASSASSINATION was Casey Affleck's direction -- voice included. It made Bob Ford seem so nuts from the start that I couldn't believe Jesse letting him get close in the first place.
DeletePlease don't use the verb "Lensed" again. I'm nauseous.
ReplyDeleteSorry I can't promise that Ramblin' Jack. I was taught to read using a copy of Variety, so my cameramen tend to lens, and my directors usually helm. I understand my first complete sentence was Hix Nix Stix Flix.
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