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Alfred Hitchcock film bio starring Anthony Hopkins
Permlink Replies: 9 - Pages: 1 - Original Post: Apr 27, 2012 12:06 PM Original Post By: filmlover

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Re: Alfred Hitchcock film bio starring Anthony Hopkins
Posted: May 2, 2012 5:35 PM   in response to: kriegerg69 in response to: kriegerg69
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kriegerg69 wrote: "John Gavin has not been cast yet. That's been discussed somewhere here in the forums. All the other roles are set already."


Yeah kriegerg?! Well, in that case did anyone maybe mention in that thread the name of Jon Hamm of TV's "Mad Men" playin' that part? I think he'd be perfect in it.

Of course, I suppose that THAT might be a thankless job for Mr. Hamm, considerin' that he'd have to play an actor who can't act, huh! Yep, that right there seems like a no-win situation, alright! ;-)

(...and yes, this is your old sardonic friend "Dargo" here folks...I've had to go with this here "Dargo2" thing because my email address changed during my move from Prescott to Sedona Arizona last month, and I couldn't get into my old TCM account because of a need to change my TCM password usin' my old email address and not bein' able to get into the old one...oh, and yeah, Sedona IS as beautiful as you've heard!)


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Re: Alfred Hitchcock film bio starring Anthony Hopkins
Posted: May 1, 2012 9:06 PM   in response to: Terrence1 in response to: Terrence1
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I haven't heard yet who will play the John Gavin part. Perhaps it hasn 't been cast yet. And what a cast this will be! The only one I wish were different is Jessica Biel playing Vera Miles. I have yet to see Ms. Biel in anything that proves to me that she can act. And I'm sure this will be a highly anticipated film.

Granted, she's no Meryl Streep, but Jessica Biel's done some good work over the years - I thought she was very effective in THE ILLUSIONIST (w/ Edward Norton and Paul Giamatti) and she very pleasantly surpised me in the recent version of EASY VIRTUE (another Hitchcock connection); she more than held her own dishing out Noel Coward-isms with the likes of Colin Firth and Kristen Scott Thomas.

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Posted: Apr 28, 2012 12:14 PM   in response to: filmlover in response to: filmlover
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He doesn't seem to know what "scroll down" means. :^0

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Re: Alfred Hitchcock film bio starring Anthony Hopkins
Posted: Apr 27, 2012 11:40 PM   in response to: slaytonf in response to: slaytonf
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It's mentioned in the article below...Scarlett Johansson

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Posted: Apr 27, 2012 11:37 PM   in response to: filmlover in response to: filmlover
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Who has the Janet Leigh role?

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Posted: Apr 27, 2012 11:27 PM   in response to: Terrence1 in response to: Terrence1
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John Gavin has not been cast yet. That's been discussed somewhere here in the forums. All the other roles are set already.

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Posted: Apr 27, 2012 9:24 PM   in response to: filmlover in response to: filmlover
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I haven't heard yet who will play the John Gavin part. Perhaps it hasn 't been cast yet. And what a cast this will be! The only one I wish were different is Jessica Biel playing Vera Miles. I have yet to see Ms. Biel in anything that proves to me that she can act. And I'm sure this will be a highly anticipated film.

Terrence.


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Posted: Apr 27, 2012 1:28 PM   in response to: Hibi in response to: Hibi
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I just looked up pictures of D'Arcy and in normal shots of him I can see why he would be cast as Perkins.


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Posted: Apr 27, 2012 12:48 PM   in response to: filmlover in response to: filmlover
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It has, but just briefly. There is a resemblance in the pic. LOL!

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Alfred Hitchcock film bio starring Anthony Hopkins
Posted: Apr 27, 2012 12:06 PM
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I saw this and don't know if it has been mentioned here before.

from L.A. Times



Almost 32 years after his death, Alfred Hitchcock is still shocking audiences — but the petrified patrons are not in any movie theater. Instead, the invited guests (actually paid actors) were inside a Pasadena mansion during the second week of filming for “Hitchcock,” a fictionalized look at the English filmmaker during the preparation, filming and release of 1960’s “Psycho.”

Hitchcock — or a very approximate facsimile — was on a recent day throwing a bomb into an otherwise genteel tea party, handing out a batch of gruesome crime scene photographs to announce his intentions to tell a grisly tale of murder and mutilation.

The Fox Searchlight production, which could be ready by year's end, stars Anthony Hopkins as Hitchcock and Helen Mirren as his wife and creative collaborator, Alma Reville. The cast includes Jessica Biel as Vera Miles, Scarlett Johansson as Janet Leigh and James D’Arcy as Anthony Perkins. It is the first narrative feature directed by screenwriter and documentary filmmaker Sacha Gervasi.

Hopkins’ transformation, accomplished with the help of prosthetic makeup by Howard Berger and Peter Montagna and a fat suit from costume designer Julie Weiss that turns the slim Hopkins into a 300-pound giant, is not intended to hide the Oscar-winning actor completely.

“We don’t want Anthony Hopkins to disappear under the makeup,” Gervasi, who co-wrote Steven Spielberg's "The Terminal," said during a break in filming. “And we don’t want him to sound exactly like Hitchcock, either. That wasn’t the point.”

Instead, the goal was to give moviegoers a little bit of both the real and the illusion — a slice of Hitchcock here, a taste of Hopkins there, all the while probing the director’s complicated state of mind. During a break in filming, Hopkins said that he met Hitchcock late in the director's life at the restaurant Ma Maison. "He had no idea who I was," said Hopkins, whose acting career was just taking off at the time.

The "Hitchcock" plot follows the troubled financing of “Psycho," the director’s battles with Hollywood censors and Hitchcock’s desire to prove to his doubters, his wife and himself that he still had an edge. The screenplay, whose writers include Hitchcock biographer Styepphen Rebello, includes references to Edward Gein, te Wisconsin serial killer and grave robber who was partial inspiration for Buffalo Bill, the villain at the center of Hopkins’ “The Silence of the Lambs.”

In the scene at the Pasadena estate, Hitchcock disbursed photographs detailing some of Gein’s more abhorrent acts, hoping to start the “Psycho” drumbeat. It appeared to be working.

At one point, a gossip columnist in attendance asked of Hitchcock, “Am I the only one who finds this offensive?” Without missing a beat, Hitchcock replied, “I was hoping everyone would.”


And from Variety:

CSI star Wallace Langham is in talks to play Saul Bass in Sacha Gervasi's Fox Searchlight pic "Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of 'Psycho.'" Written by John McLaughlin, story chronicles the struggles faced by the iconic helmer and his wife, Alma Reville, during the making of horror classic "Psycho." Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren star alongside Scarlett Johansson, Jessica Biel, and James D'Arcy, as well as Toni Collette, Danny Juston, Michael Stuhlbarg and Michael Wincott. Bass designed the main titles and handled the storyboards for "Psycho" and many of Hitchcock's other films despite famously clashing with the headstrong helmer. Ivan Reitman, Joe Medjuck and Tom Pollack are producing "Hitchcock" through their Montecito Picture Co. along with Tom Thayer. A series regular on the hit CBS series "CSI," Langham recently closed a deal to continue on the show for two more seasons. Thesp previously worked with Collette on "Little Miss Sunshine" and recently reteamed with that pic's directors on Fox Searchlight's romantic comedy "Ruby Sparks." Langham will soon be seen in the indie pic "Buttwhistle," exec produced by Dan Dubiecki. Langham is repped by Abrams Artists Agency.