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TRAVEL BLOG9.5.07
Will ‘On the Road’ Ever Be Made Into a Movie?
The Internet Movie Database points to a 2009 release date. Rumors abound online that Kirsten Dunst has been cast to play Carolyn Cassady. Only time will tell whether the film finally gets made. A Wikipedia page devoted to a film version of the book recounts a number of stops and starts over the years, which doesn’t exactly instill great hope. “On the Road” seems to be a particularly difficult novel to translate to the big screen. Remarked Lawrence Farlinghetti in Slate this week: “‘On the Road’ is not a conventional novel. It’s why they’re having such a hard time making a film of it. About four different script writers [Francis Ford] Coppola paid have been rejected because they are trying to make a film with a plot. It doesn’t have a plot. It was a road novel—a picaresque, like Don Quixote.” The afformentioned Carolyn Cassady, meanwhle, is upbeat about the film. In a sidebar to the Enquirer story, Neal Cassady’s second wife, now 84 and residing in England, reflects on the novel and the character based on her and says: “I’m thrilled Walter Salles isn’t an American and that he wants a totally unknown cast, so I don’t have to worry about Johnny Depp or Brad Pitt. Everyone just wants Jack’s wild side, his hedonistic side. He was so much more than that. His last five years he was miserable. I get to arguing with Francis about it sometimes. I say everybody’s going to the movie anyway, no matter what you do, so do it right.”
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COMMENTSKirsten Dunst? Oh gawd. On the other hand, I think they had a good thing going with Billy Crudup, that guy is way under-rated. By Eva Holland on 9.5.07 at 04:00 PM
Much like ‘On the Road’ the movie ‘The Motorcycle Diaries’ is based on a true story in the 1950s and focuses more on the rejection of social inequalities.
By Mala Mukunda on 9.6.07 at 10:32 AM
Crudup could work. Dunst, definitely not. Don’t understand Carolyn’s problem with Depp. Pirates and Wonka crap aside, the guy can act. He’d be a good Carlo Marx. I’m surprised daddy didn’t give this project to Sophia. By on 9.6.07 at 06:38 PM
my vote for casting:
By on 12.20.07 at 12:13 AM
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