
Universal Takes a Spooky 'Turn'
Tue, Sep 20, 2005, 08:09 AM PT
LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com)- Universal Pictures and Vertigo Entertainment are eying a modern update on Henry James' "The Turn of the Screw."
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the studio has nabbed a pitch for "The Turning" -- renamed, presumably, so as not to scare off the high school English-phobic -- from Chad and Carey Hayes.
The twin brothers have apparently devised a new spin on the oft-adapted tale, which first appeared in 1898 in serial form in Collier's Weekly. The story focuses on a young woman hired to take care of two adorable children, only to discover that her new and isolated home may also be a little ghost-laden for her tastes.
Previous adaptations have included a 1990 telefilm starring Amy Irving, a 1959 version with Ingrid Bergman and a 1999 take, co-starring Colin Firth.
Chad and Carey Hayes adapted the recent remake of "House of Wax" and most recently wrote "The Reaping," another horror/thriller set to star Hilary Swank. They're also writing the latest in a long line of remakes of "The Blob."