Robert Redford Heads for 'A Walk in the Woods'
Filed under: Comedy, Drama, Casting
With Sundance wrapped, it's time for Robert Redford to get going on his next movie. According to Yahoo/Associated Press, his next project will be an adaptation of Bill Bryson's bestseller -- A Walk in the Woods. He will produce and star while Barry Levinson is planning on directing. Nothing like Into the Woods or Into the Wild, this book focused on Bryson's return to the U.S. after 20 years in England, and how he decided to reconnect with his homeland by hiking the 2100-mile-long Appalachian Trail with a college friend. The account details their struggles with self-reliance, and the people they meet along the way.Redford says: "It'll be fun. I don't know when I've read a book that I laughed so loud. Also, it's a chance to take a look at the country... The backdrop is pretty terrific, if you stop to think of all the visuals that are possible as they go along that trail." It's about flipping time, I say. The family favorite Charlotte's Web aside (he was Ike the Horse), Redford hasn't acted in a comedy since 1996's Up Close & Personal. The last time he was in a good comedy, well...
Of course, the drama master can't go without some heavier fare as well. After hiking the Appalachians, Redford says he will take on the story of how Branch Rickey helped Jackie Robinson get into major league baseball in 1947. "What Rickey had to do, what Robinson had to go through, and the partnership they had to form, that's a story nobody knows. It's just a fascinating story."
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1-28-2008 @ 11:30PM
Larry McGaughey said...
I was appalled to learn A Walk in the Woods was being made into a movie, especially from someone like Redford. I read the book years ago and was disgusted by the lack of environmental concern by the author. Bryson described in detail how he and his friend dumped their gear along the trail, helping to turn the Appalachian Trail into a dump. A serious environmentalist would not make this travesty, which makes light of dumping junk into the environment into a movie.
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2-04-2008 @ 12:45AM
Yvonne said...
It's time to stop confusing the person with the actor. The man's an actor and will choose a role that is interesting and challenging. I think this will be a great role for him.
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