THE FUGITIVE - with Alec Baldwin and Walter Hill Directing!

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THE FUGITIVE - with Alec Baldwin and Walter Hill Directing!

#1 Post by AndyDursin »

I had no idea this duo was supposed to make THE FUGITIVE. Can't imagine it would've been nearly the success either. [They were also supposed to make THE GETAWAY before Hill dropped out (the movie did ultimately use his original script minus Peckinpah's alterations).]

I've seen it in a bunch of places but here's an archival newspaper piece that mentions it -- in 1990, a couple of years before the film actually went into production.

https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os ... story.html
MAKERS OF 'FUGITIVE' MOVIE WANT ONE-ARMED MAN FOR ROLE

By Los Angeles Times
Orlando Sentinel

Sep 22, 1990 at 12:00 am

HOLLYWOOD — If the producers of the film version of The Fugitive have their way, the villain known as "the one-armed man" will be played by . . . a one-armed actor.

Arnold Kopelson, co-producing with Keith Barish, believes that "having an actual one-armed person (play the role) could lend credence to the movie.

"The integrity of the movie" must come first, he adds, and "we may ultimately have to go with a non-handicapped actor . . . but we're doing everything we can to find the right handicapped actor."

For their search, casting directors Amanda Mackey and Cathy Sandrich have been working with such groups as the National Workshop for the Handicapped at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, Access Theater in Santa Barbara, Calif., and the non-traditional casting department of Actors' Equity in New York.

They have also put out casting notices encouraging disabled actors to contact them (non-actors are also being considered). At this writing, only seven men have read for the role.

"I thought we'd get a lot more response than we have," Mackey says. "We're finding that many people who have lost a limb, particularly an arm, aren't comfortable being in the spotlight."

The Fugitive, which Walter Hill will direct for Warner Bros., is inspired by the ABC series (1963-67) that starred the late David Janssen as Dr. Richard Kimble (played by Alec Baldwin in the film). Falsely accused and sentenced to die for murdering his wife, Kimble escapes and spends his life on the run - while searching for the real culprit, a sociopathic, one-armed man played by Bill Raisch.

(Raisch, who died in 1984 at age 79, was one-armed; he lost his right arm after a shipboard fire in World War II aggravated a boyhood injury.) The character was rarely glimpsed in the TV series, and Kopelson says it's uncertain how big a part he'll play in the big-screen version - the script is currently being revised by the project's fourth writer, aiming for a late November start.

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Interesting! I knew that Baldwin was attached at one point, but didn't know about Hill. He certainly could have made a gripping, propulsive version of that.

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It is interesting, I only stumbled upon it when I wrote up a quick review of THE GETAWAY (which I rewatched over the last week). Hill was supposed to direct that too but he fell out with Baldwin before it went into production.

I'm kind of hot and cold on Hill as a director, I like a few of his movies, but there are more than their fair share of total misses. I don't think their FUGITIVE would have had nearly the commercial appeal of the Ford/Jones/Davis version, which really hit the bullseye. Davis certainly wasn't a GREAT director but he was very capable as an action filmmaker and was perfect for that package. I could see a Hill FUGITIVE being too gritty and grimy.

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#4 Post by Paul MacLean »

Considering Hill’s love of gunfights, that would not have been a good set for Baldwin to be working on. :roll:

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