Who is Dagny Taggart?
Beautiful, tenacious, and fearless, Dagny Taggart has inspired women and men alike for over 50 years.
As Atlas Shrugged Part 3 heads to production, some major decisions still lay ahead. For the past several months, we've read all over the web everything from "Taylor was PERFECT!" to "Samantha IS Dagny!" to "You should have case [INSERT NAME HERE]!"
Now it's time for you to tell us directly. Who is Dagny Taggart?
Taylor from Part 1? Samantha from Part 2? If you had to pick someone else, who would it be? Beyond her ability to embody the character of Dagny Taggart, what else should be considered when casting Dagny? Should she already be an advocate of Ayn Rand's ideas? Should she have at least read Atlas?
As Atlas Shrugged Part 3 heads to production, some major decisions still lay ahead. For the past several months, we've read all over the web everything from "Taylor was PERFECT!" to "Samantha IS Dagny!" to "You should have case [INSERT NAME HERE]!"
Now it's time for you to tell us directly. Who is Dagny Taggart?
Taylor from Part 1? Samantha from Part 2? If you had to pick someone else, who would it be? Beyond her ability to embody the character of Dagny Taggart, what else should be considered when casting Dagny? Should she already be an advocate of Ayn Rand's ideas? Should she have at least read Atlas?
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2. In my opinion, Part II was an overall better movie.
3. The sets were better in Part 2.
4. Samantha has a much wider range of acting skills and was clearly better. Taylor (I think) could not have pulled off the more complex Dagny of Part 2.
5. Grant Bowler is clearly a better actor (in this role) than is Jason Beghe. Although I like Jason in this because of his more assertive 'attitude', Grant is able to show a much greater range of the nuances of Hank's inner conflict.
6. Esai Morales is clearly a better d'Anconia than is the actor from Part 1.
7. I think Kim Rhodes is great as a more 'confrontational' Lillian, but I also enjoyed Rebecca Wisocky.
8. I think Mathew Marsden does a better job at whining, than does Patrick Fabian.
9. The tone/tenor of Part 2 was of sadness, (which is one reason why I think Samantha is more effective) - but is this the same tone/tenor that you want for Part 3?
All of that said, I think the biggest issue is consistency from one film to another. I noticed that a lot of viewers were taken aback by the change in cast - for me, I know that watching Part 1 and then Part 2 back-to-back is difficult because of the change in cast and the change in sets. For this reason alone, I think it's important to retain the cast (and sets) from Part 2!
I should tell you that I've read only a third of the novel (many years ago), so what I'm saying here is based solely on my viewing of the films (without benefit of the novel).
Thanks for hearing my thoughts/suggestions. I sincerely hope you succeed with Part 3.
There isn't any chance that our Dagny suggestions are being taken seriously...this is a great way to get us all engaged, and bantering about the upcoming film!
I have read AS countless times, since back in high school, and was thrilled when a movie was finally made. I always imagined someone like Patricia Neal, on the strength of her Fountainhead performance. Then I realized Hollywood does not have actresses like Neal anymore, so I was pretty skeptical until I watched AS1. Even though she is blond, I found Taylor's performance to be believable. She is very talented, but I do believe she may be too busy now, not to mention PO'd to be passed over for AS2.
Other than Taylor, my short list of actresses that are realistically possible choices include:
Elizabeth Moss
Natalie Zea
Carla Gugino
Debra Winger ( 15 years ago )
I'm so happy that #3 is coming. Have read atlas 3 times and bringing the book to life in a present day scenario shows how close we are to mirroring the same situation today with what government is now up to.
I agree that Deborah Wisocky as Lillian in Atlas I was the better of the two. But I have to go with Esai Morales and Jason Beghe for d'Anconia and Rearden.
(I think that the Objectivist fan community pretty much found Jeff Yagher perfect as Jeff Allen - small part then, no place in Atlas III, but the nod still applies.)
Robert Picardo was the better Dr. Stadler. The only problem was waiting for him to ask if he could use the Motor against the Borg. OTOH outside of his make-up Armin Shimerman showed himself to be a good performer. He told me at a Trekker con that he was a fan of Ayn Rand and I was happy to see him with a part.
I think that the character of Leonard Small can be left behind. You made your point. The Wet Nurse was named Tony. Long, long ago, a fan suggested Dustin Hoffman for the role. You need someone like that. He has a tough bit of work in Part III.
Casting Atlas Shrugged has been a frequent topic over the decades. Two generations of actors have come and gone. Rock Hudson for Hank Rearden; Diana Rigg for Dagny; Ron Eli for John Galt... Everyone has opinions; but ultimately, it is not really our job or we would be doing it. Testing your audience is important, but the camel is horse that was designed by a committee.
Everyone too easily sees Atlas Shrugged as a political tract. It is a psychological drama. Dagny never asked Hank for his opinion on anything. In fact, Francisco cautioned James on that very point.
Although I am a technical writer, my degrees are in social science. While corporate types gush over teamwork, the empirical truth is that the lone expert makes better choices than a hard-working team of well-wishers with good intentions.
... and we do all wish you well because we are proud of the hard work we do. But it this is the job we are paying you for. Good luck.
Deborah Wisocky was the epitome of Lillian in A1, by a long shot. The second actress was completely forgettable. I also agree that Esai Morales (although I would have preferred Eduardo Verastagui because he looks like the Francisco in my mind) was better. Jason Beghe was more manly and a little more rough around the edges that I was expect from someone who began working at the age of 14. Besides, Grant was too short.
Michael Lerner was a far better Wesley Mouch.
And thanks for pointing out the Leonard Small/Tony discrepancy. How did they drop *that* ball?
Taylor play a excellent Dagney pt1, but now think of how she would morph into a 12 yr older, 12 years more harried Dagney. I think Samantha has the range and experience to show the apprehension she needs first in the valley, the excitement at find Gault as her personal goal, and the pain of the decision of going back to the world.
I can absolutely see her pointing a gun at a guard and ordering him to open that door. And I can see her making the shot when she had to. Some have compared her to a mom of teenagers - that determination in her character to make her kids functional adults, is what makes her perfect.
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