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NYT: Producer of ‘The Godfather’ Lands Rights to ‘Atlas Shrugged’ Novel

Posted by khalling 9 years, 5 months ago to Entertainment
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"Mr. Ruddy, whose canon includes films as varied as “The Godfather” and “The Cannonball Run,” almost had a deal back in the early 1970s, when he wooed Ms. Rand personally while sitting on a small couch in New York.

But Ms. Rand, who had left the Soviet Union in the 1920s and feared the Russians might acquire Paramount Pictures to subvert the project, wanted script approval; Mr. Ruddy, as adamant as she was, declined. “Then I’ll put in my will, the one person who can’t get it is you,” Mr. Ruddy recalls being told by Ms. Rand, who died in 1982."


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  • Posted by Itheliving 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Do it in 1 hour spots may work. Short attention spans out there. I figure he has about an hour more for each episode than were in the original three movies. Timing and budget will determine what they can do and not do.
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  • Posted by 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I hope his goal is broader than making O's happy-we have those pesky millennials you know :)
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  • Posted by Itheliving 9 years, 5 months ago
    From what I read in the article and the fact that he is calling for a six to eight hour mini series at the longest (on streaming TV with no commercials) the film would last 480 minutes. The original 3 films came in (per IMDB) at 307 minutes. This gives an extra 3 hours to the entire story. While it will not have the ability to be in an depth presentation it should at least be comprehensive enough to meet the AR fans needs while having a wide appeal to TV audiences. Also they can use a consistent cast and crew. I am looking forward to seeing what Big Al can do with the property. I recall in the 70's my excitement when the news of this project was 1st rumored.
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