Movie Name Atlas
Shrugged
Released expected 2009
Genre Drama
Director(s) Vadim Perelman
Producer(s) John Aglialoro, Howard Baldwin, Karen Baldwin,
Michael Burns
Writer(s) Novel: Ayn Rand, Screenplay: Randall Wallace, James V.
Hart, Vadim Perelman, David Kelley
Distribution Lions Gate Entertainment
Country USA
Language English.
Atlas Shrugged Plot
Atlas
Shrugged Plot
Atlas Shrugged is a film in active development by Baldwin Entertainment
Group and Lions Gate Entertainment. Based on Ayn Rand’s 1957 novel
Atlas Shrugged, a two-part draft screenplay written by James V. Hart was
developed into a 127-page screenplay by writer-director Randall Wallace.
Angelina Jolie has been confirmed to play the role of Dagny Taggart, and
there are discussions with Russell Crowe to play the part of Hank
Rearden. Brad Pitt is rumored to be cast in a yet unspecified role. Both
Jolie and Pitt are fans of Rand's works. The role of the mysterious John
Galt is likely to be played by an unknown. Vadim Perelman (House of Sand
and Fog) is confirmed to direct. Lions Gate Entertainment has picked up
worldwide distribution rights. The film is expected to be released in
2009.
As of September 29, 2007, IMDb.com lists the film as being "Back in
development".
Differences between the film's plot and the novel's plot have not been
announced. For a plot synopsis of the novel see Atlas Shrugged.
Atlas Shrugged has been in "development hell" for 35 years. In 1972,
Albert S. Ruddy approached Ayn Rand to produce a cinematic adaptation of
Atlas Shrugged. Rand insisted on having final script approval, to which
Ruddy would not agree. Consequently the project was shelved.
Rand received other offers and in 1978 Henry and Michael Jaffe
negotiated a deal for an eight-hour miniseries on NBC. Michael Jaffe
hired screenwriter Sterling Silliphant to adapt the novel and he
obtained approval from Rand on the final script. However, in 1979 with
Fred Silverman’s rise as president of NBC, the project was scrapped.
Rand, a former Hollywood screenwriter herself, began writing her own
screenplay but died in 1982 with only a third of it finished. She left
her estate to her student Leonard Peikoff who sold an option to Michael
Jaffe and Ed Snider. Peikoff would not approve the script and the deal
fell through.
In 1992 investor and Objectivist John Aglialoro bought an option to
produce the film, paying Peikoff over $1 million for full creative
control.
In 1999, under Aglialoro’s sponsorship, Albert Ruddy negotiated a deal
with TNT for a four-hour miniseries but the project was killed after the
AOL Time Warner merger. After the TNT deal fell through Howard and Karen
Baldwin obtained the rights while running Phillip Anschutz's Crusader
Entertainment. The Baldwins left Crusader and formed Baldwin
Entertainment Group taking the rights to Atlas Shrugged with them.
Michael Burns of Lions Gate approached the Baldwins to fund and
distribute Atlas Shrugged. Baldwin Entertainment Group purchased the
film rights in 2003.