Michelle Williams to Play DiCaprio's Wife in Scorsese's 'Shutter Island'
Filed under: Drama, Thrillers, Casting, Mystery & Suspense, Paramount
The casting news just keeps piling up for Shutter Island, Martin Scorsese's upcoming adaptation of the Dennis Lehane novel. (Films of Lehane's books have a pretty damn good track record -- see Mystic River and Gone Baby Gone.) Scott told you that Scorsese will be teaming (yet again) with Leonardo DiCaprio, who will play the lead role of U.S. Marshall Teddy Daniels. I told you that Mark Ruffalo signed on to play DiCaprio's partner, U.S. Marshall Chuck Aule. Christopher told you that Ben Kingsley is on board as Dr. Cawley, "the chief physician at a Massachusetts hospital for the criminally insane." And now I shall tell you that Michelle Williams is playing DiCaprio's wife in the film.Variety reports that the drama "revolves around the trip made by Daniels to a remote New England island in 1954 to figure out how a multiple murderess escaped from a hospital for the criminally insane. He is grieving over the recent death of his wife, who was killed in a fire by one of the inhabitants of the facility." I'm about a hundred pages into Shutter Island, and have not yet been made aware of this wife/patient connection, but I do wonder how large a role Williams will have in the film. The only involvement her character has had in the novel so far has been brief flashbacks. I realize I'm setting myself up for meanie readers to spoil the book's secrets in the comments, but please don't! I'm just speculating. Regardless, I'm loving the novel and can't wait for the film...









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12-07-2007 @ 7:17AM
Jan said...
The novel was GREAT! I always thought it was a good story to be made into a movie, but I can't really picture Leonardo DiCaprio as Teddy Daniels.
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12-07-2007 @ 8:53AM
Susan said...
I agree with Jan. The novel was great and I have been waiting for someone to make it into a movie. DiCaprio seems too young to be Teddy Daniels, but hopefully it will work out.
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12-07-2007 @ 10:30AM
Wayne said...
I've been posting repeatedly to say that "Shutter Island" is Lehane's best novel. I hope they have a great script for the movie; the adaptation would seem to be very difficult. Even if you think you've figured out "Shutter Island", you've only realized the tip of the iceberg.
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