Sacha Baron Cohen Signs to Play Abbie Hoffman for Spielberg
Filed under: Drama, Casting, RumorMonger, Steven Spielberg
Well, Sacha Baron Cohen has already made sure that he won't be haunted by Borat jokes for the rest of his life, so it was only a matter of time before he started to branch out. First was his foray into musicals, and now it's time for something just a little more 'serious'. Once again Cohen has gotten lucky and he's caught the eye of another great director. The Times Online has reported that Cohen signed to play 60's counter-culture icon Abbie Hoffman for Steven Spielberg. Cohen is the perfect choice to play the self-described "Jewish Road Warrior, communo-anarchist". They both seemed to appreciate a good prank, and hey -- the two even look alike.The film will be called The Trial of the Chicago Seven and was written by Aaron Sorkin (Charlie Wilson's War) with presumably Spielberg directing. The story will center on the infamous trial of seven men for riots at the 1968 Democratic convention. Hoffman was an activist and author who, along with Bobby Seale and Jerry Rubin, were put on trial for conspiracy and inciting to riot. He was eventually cleared of the charges and was still a celebrity at the time of his death in 1989.
According to the Times, Cohen is set to receive five million dollars for the role that he had to be "talked into" by Spielberg. It was probably wise for Cohen to say yes, since apparently some have lived to regret turning down the directing legend. Cohen already has Brüno lined up as his next film. It will be another 'character' comedy; about a gay, Austrian fashion correspondent. As for Spielberg, he has already started wrapping up work on Indy 4 and there is still the Lincoln biopic with Liam Neeson. Plus, he has already lined up the sci-fi film, Interstellar. So it could be some time before The Trial of the Chicago Seven makes it's way to production. If you can't wait to get your fix of civil disobedience though, you can always check out the animated documentary Chicago 10 when it opens in March 2008.
[via The View From Here]









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12-30-2007 @ 8:28PM
Midnight13 said...
How many times will this story be made into a film? As you have pointed out "The Trial of the Chicago Seven" is coming out soon, and it does look intresting. In terms of the actor based re-telling there was "Burn This Movie" a good bio-flim about Abbie Hoffman being played by the highly underappreciated actor Vincent D'onofrio.
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12-30-2007 @ 8:31PM
Midnight13 said...
Edit: Meant to say "Steal This Movie" not burn.
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12-30-2007 @ 9:29PM
Eligio J Rosa said...
The only question is: Can SBC do an american accent?
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12-31-2007 @ 2:00PM
nuggets said...
Hopefully this movie will be a bit more historically accurate than the "Steal This Movie" travesty or any of the horribly slanted and "documentaries" out there.
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1-02-2008 @ 2:01PM
Finchmeister said...
You mean Austrian fashion correspondent.
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