Alec Baldwin in The Forbidden City
Filed under: Drama, Independent, Casting, Newsstand, Cinematical Indie
According to foreign press reports, Alec Baldwin has agreed to star in a $15 million, multinational
production called The Forbidden City. The film, which will be directed by Russian theater director Andrei
Konchalovsky, will be jointly produced by American, Chinese, and British companies. Adapted from a 1979 novel by
Stephen Becker called The Last Mandarin, the story revolves around "adventurer Jack Burnham [returning]
to China to track down a Japanese war criminal responsible for the Rape of Nanking in 1933."This actually sounds like just a cool adventure story, as opposed to the Socially Conscious flicks that usually happen when big American stars go to China (I'm looking at you, Richard Gere). The idea of Baldwin as action hero, however is a little scary - I mean, The Hunt for Red October was great, but that was a (depressingly) long time, when he was much thinner and a lot younger. That said, however, the source novel is actually the sequel to one written nearly 30 years before, so if the film ages the character properly, Baldwin's presence might just make sense.
The rest of the cast has not yet been filled out, but the film will be shot in China, and is expected to be in theaters by 2007.
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2-16-2006 @ 7:44PM
larry powell said...
Alec Baldwin is a great choice for an action film -- he's not just a "star" he's also an actor. This should raise the level of "adventure films" somewhat.
Plus, it will be good to see him doing something besides skits on SNL or taking a "for the kids" role in "Seussicinema." (I'm going to copyright that term). Anyway, bravo for Baldwin.
I'm in Dallas, but we have talkies, too, now.
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2-17-2006 @ 8:41AM
Jason Scott said...
Yeah, who needs more of those "socially conscious" flicks when we can turn every single last historical event ever into a flying glass orgy?
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