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Depp Wanted For CARTER BEATS THE DEVIL

Posted on 30 June 2011 by Rich Drees

We haven’t heard much on Warner Brothers’ adaptation of Glen David Gold’s 2001 historical thriller Carter Beats The Devil since the studio optioned the book in March 2010. But now it seems as if there is some movement on the project inside the studio.

According to the LA Times, a script has been turned in to studio brass and now they’re beginning to look for interested actors and directors for the project. And at the the top of their wish list for stars is Johnny Depp.

Now granted, Depp is at the top of many projects’ wish lists, and not all of them appropriate for the actor. But having read the book several years back, I think that this one might be a good fit for him.

Gold’s book fictionalizes the life story of the real-life magician Charles Carter, whom no less than Harry Houdini gave the nickname “Carter The Great.” After he performs for President Harding, even bringing him up on to the stage to assist with a trick for the show’s finale. But when the President is found dead in his hotel room hours later, Carter comes under the scrutiny of a US Secret Service Agent. As the investigation unfolds, we are treated to flashbacks to Carter’s life, with him encountering historical personages from a pre-film career Marx Brothers to Houdini to BMW founder Max Friz to Philo Farnsworth, the inventor of television.

The book had been optioned a couple of times previously, once by Tom Cruise who was eying it as a starring vehicle.

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CARTER Will BEAT THE DEVIL On Screen

Posted on 28 March 2010 by Rich Drees

Carter Beats The Devil, Glen David Gold’s 2001 historical thriller novel about a famous stage magician who gets caught up in the events surrounding the death of President William G. Harding, has been optioned by Warner Brothers.

The news comes from Film School Rejects, who got the word from Gold himself after the site ran a story recently about how the book was prime material for a possible big screen adaptation. As the deal had just been signed this week, there are no additional details as to what, if any, scripters, producers or other production personnel have been attached to the project.

The book fictionalizes the life story of Charles Carter, whom no less than Harry Houdini gave the nickname “Carter The Great.” After he performs for President Harding, even bringing him up on to the stage to assist with a trick for the show’s finale. But when the President is found dead in his hotel room hours later, Carter comes under the scrutiny of a US Secret Service Agent. As the investigation unfolds, we are treated to flashbacks to Carter’s life, with him encountering historical personages from a pre-film career Marx Brothers to Houdini to BMW founder Max Friz to Philo Farnsworth, the inventor of television.

The book has been optioned before, though nothing concrete ever got moving before the option lapsed. Perhaps Warner can perform the right magic to get it to the screen.

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