The Perfect Atlas Shrugged Movie

Posted by $ MikeMarotta 11 years, 10 months ago to Entertainment
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Just askin'.... Myself: Directed by John Ford. Screenplay by Mario Puzo. Costumes by Edith Head. Special effects by Industrial Light and Magic. Set design by Raymond Loewy.Art Department by Kevin Conran. (Who? See here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0346156/ "Atlas Shrugged" is timeless in its own timeline.)

John Galt - Ron Ely from 1976
Hank Rearden - Rock Hudson from 1956
Francisco d'Anconia - Antonio Banderas from 1996
Ragnar Danneskjold - Kirk Douglas from 1956
Dagny Taggart - Katherine Hepburn from 1940

Ellis Wyatt - John Wayne (eternal)
Quentin Daniels - Jim Parsons from 2007

Lillian Rearden - Vivian Leigh from 1939
Mrs. Rearden - Agnes Moorehead from 1803
Philip Rearden - Dustin Hoffman from 1976
James Taggart - Jack Klugman from 1963

Eddie Willers - DeForest Kelley from 1966
Tony The Wet Nurse - Marlon Brando from 1956
Cheryl Brooks Taggart - Natalie Wood from 1962

Hugh Akston - John Houseman from 1946
Robert Stadler - Gregory Peck from 1976

Mr. Thompson - Mr. Rodgers from 1986
Wesley Mouch - Will Wheaton from 2014
Fred Kinnan - Lee Marvin from 1966
Cuffy Meigs - Broderick Crawford from 1956


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  • Posted by Itheliving 11 years, 10 months ago
    Back in the 1970's Al Ruddy Successful Producer of The Godfather was to Produce AS there was a lot of Cast Speculation but only by me as far as I knew. If it had happened I always favored James Franciscus (1934-1991) for a number of reasons. Wikipedia and/or IMDB for more info. Now Josh Holloway would be a good choice due to his resemblance to James Franciscus. All of your Cast Choices are excellent.



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  • Posted by $ 11 years, 10 months ago
    Actually, many of these were not "my" choices. As I recall the article from about 1977, the best casting I knew of for the time was offered in the pages of "The Libertarian Connection" by Mike Hoy, later the founder of Loompanics. Probably the deepest reader I ever worked with, he offered Ron Ely, Lee Marvin, and Broderick Crawford. But he was not alone. Everyone has their favorites.
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  • Posted by freedom1776 11 years, 10 months ago
    Hey everybody! First timer.


    I actually view Atlas as film noir. I would even like it shot in black and white--with lots of close ups and shadows.
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    • Posted by $ 11 years, 10 months ago
      Interesting. The scene where Dagny is in her John Galt Line office and Galt is outside pacing back and forth is perfect for that. Also, the scene where Galt seeks out Rearden (having learned about Rearden and Dagny from Eddie in the cafeteria), has Galt hiding in the shadows as Rearden leaves a business meeting at night.

      See my comments to EconomicFreedom. If you really care to do this, and have the talent, nothing is stopping you. As above, I like the Art Deco "steampunk" design theme. That has been suggested by another regular, also. It would be faithful to the period, but set in a timeline different from our history.

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  • Posted by khalling 11 years, 10 months ago
    agnes Moorehead didn't live in 1803...
    that's a pretty hefty cast right there. I like it!
    I'm looking up the newer references. I don't know those actors. fun. thanks. it's a little depressing over on the other posts right now
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