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Cruise Might Skip Playing President and Play a Spy Instead

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We reported several weeks ago that Tom Cruise was all but confirmed to play the U.S. president in The 28th Amendment, a thriller that was to be directed by Phillip Noyce and co-star Denzel Washington. But now Variety has delivered a hold-your-horses on that story, saying Amendment is being set aside in favor of something else: an espionage thriller called Edwin A. Salt.

This one will star Cruise as a CIA agent accused of being a traitor. He has to go on the lam long enough to clear his name, find the real bad guy, etc.; you know the drill. The film has been in the works as a star vehicle for Cruise for some time, with Terry George and Peter Berg at various times attached to direct it. (The screenplay was written by Kurt Wimmer, author of the recent flop Street Kings.) Now it looks like the reins will go to Noyce, who previously made the action flicks Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger.

The 28th Amendment sounds fine, and no doubt it will still get made with a different director and co-star for Denzel. But I really like the sound of Edwin A. Salt. Noyce is a very solid director, with 2002's double-whammy of Rabbit-Proof Fence and The Quiet American still looming large in my memory, and he's generally made serious, respectable films (Sliver notwithstanding). We don't know yet how Cruise's troubled Valkyrie will turn out, but Edwin A. Salt -- a heroic role guided by a smart director -- could be a wise move for his next project.

Tom Cruise in Talks to Play President in '28th Amendment'?

Filed under: Thrillers », Casting », Warner Brothers », RumorMonger », Tom Cruise »

Luckily for Tom Cruise, the latest rumors surrounding him have nothing to do with Valkyrie -- for once, there's some good news for the much-maligned movie star (a round of applause, please, if you will). Yesterday, Moviehole confirmed reports that Cruise is in talks to star as the US president in Philip Noyce's DC thriller, 28th Amendment -- and according to their sources, an official announcement will be made as soon as the paperwork has been completed.

Cruise would star opposite Denzel Washington as President Ben Cahill. Tom Cruise as President? Really? Plot follows the adventures of a commander-in-chief who learns that he has no real sway at the White House after uncovering a secret organization (run by Washington) that has been the 'power behind the throne' since WWII. Unfortunately for Cahill, this group has no qualms about bumping off presidents (grassy knoll, anyone?) and as he starts to put the pieces together, he becomes the next target -- which will probably give Cruise plenty of opportunities to show off that run of his.

Mmm ... Conspiracies: The Almighty Dollar and a President in Danger

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Welcome to conspiracy Wednesday! This morning Variety has news on two movies, both of which involve secret groups of evil people trying to do terrible things to Americans (and we say Hollywood is out of ideas). The first, entitled Greenbacks, sounds like the superior project, but that's more because it's set in Morocco than because of either plot. Sorry to mislead you like that. In the movie, our hero Will Smith will accidental discover a Shocking! plot "to destabilize the world's economy by mass-producing perfect counterfeit greenbacks." I think it's safe to assume that Will will save the world again, though he's more likely to battle printers than aliens this time around. (Or is he?) Sadly, the screenplay for Greenbacks hasn't even been written yet, so it'll be a while before we get to watch exciting things happen in Morocco.

The second conspiracy extravaganza, 28th Amendment,* takes place on a much smaller scale. The film, which was bought based on a pitch way back in 1999, "revolves around a young U.S. president who discovers the existence of a secret cabal that runs the government and wants him dead." I don't know about you, but I always like a good cabal. After sitting on it for seven years, Warner Brothers are finally ready to go ahead with the project, and have assigned it to director Kevin Macdonald, whose One Day in September (about the killing of Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics) won the best documentary Oscar in 2000. There is, however, no screenplay yet, so this one will be a while, too.

*As of this morning, there was no 28th Amendment. Whatever could that nasty cabal have up its sleeve?
 
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