Interview: 'Valkyrie' Producer and Writer Christopher McQuarrie
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Best known as the writer of The Usual Suspects, Christopher McQuarrie has an impressive number of films on his resume (including his criminally overlooked directorial debut, The Way of the Gun), but Valkyrie -- opening nationwide this week -- saw him also serve as a producer alongside director Bryan Singer and star Tom Cruise. A thriller about the 1944 plot inside the German military to try and assassinate Adolph Hitler, Valkyrie turns one of history's nightmares into a taut modern thriller -- a tricky balancing act that the film pulls off: "What we tried to do was to always maintain the focus that this was a movie about an event, that this was a movie about the events of July 20th (1944), and remain focused on that. We weren't making a bio-pic, we weren't making a film about the Holocaust -- all of those things were happening ... (but) this movie is about this incredible event that happened. ... And at the same time, maintaining a sense of responsibility."
McQuarrie spoke with Cinematical from New York about working alongside the German government, how producing a mega-million war film was like "drinking from a firehose," forgoing German accents, his possible future take on superheroic franchise The Champions and much more. You can listen to the podcast here at Cinematical by clicking below:
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12-26-2008 @ 5:28PM
ruby said...
WHAT DOES THE WORD VALKYRIE MEAN?
THANK YOU
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1-01-2009 @ 1:54AM
beverly aicard said...
Who did the scripture research for this film......one scripture spoken of and they get it wrong. God did not tell Abraham he would not destroy Sodom if he could find 10 good men......he told Lot......remember, his wife turned into a pilar of salt!
Is the writer a Scientologist also?
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1-16-2009 @ 9:50PM
Rev Proctor said...
Actually, God did say this to Abraham. He said it in Genesis 18:32. It is in chapter 19, that the Angels approach Lot in the city and tell him to flee.
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