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   "A word to the wise ain't necessary --  
          it's the stupid ones that need the advice."
					-Bill Cosby

Tuesday, September 20, 2005


So I'm not totally crazy ...

I've been threatening to write this screenplay for about a year (I even bought the screenwriting software). Better get started before Ross Douthat beats me to it:

Still, while reading about Good Night, and Good Luck, it occurred to me what a damn shame it is that the Communist witch-hunt-related story best-suited for cinematic adaptation will probably never be made. The people who sat on their hands for Elia Kazan's lifetime achievement award a few years back aren't going to greenlight a Alger Hiss-Whittaker Chambers script anytime soon - but God, they should. Imagine, for instance, the six-part HBO series that a really talented scribe could make out of Witness. Or alternatively, you could do what Robert Redford did in Quiz Show, and center the story around, say, a young and idealistic Truman Administration staffer who is assigned to discredit Chambers - this fat, bizarre, tragicomic figure - and who worships the poised and brilliant Hiss. Over the course of the movie, of course, you would have the protagonist realize, to his horror, that Chambers is right and Hiss is guilty - a belief that all his right-thinking friends and probably even his wife/girlfriend would think is absurd. Or again, look at what Michael Mann did in The Insider - you could have Russell Crowe play another heavyset informant whose life goes down the drain, only this time, instead of pairing him will Al Pacino, you cast someone poised and beautiful as Hiss. Christian Bale, maybe? And then have Peter Sarsgaard as a young Richard Nixon . . . Oh, it'd be fantastic!

But having Russell Crowe play Chambers was my idea! Sadeeq, back me up here.

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