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Al Pacino will play the lead in an adaptation of William Shakespeare's play "King Lear."  According to Variety Michael Radford will direct the script that he wrote while Barry Navidi will produce.

While Pacino has played many Shakespearean characters, he has never played King Lear, the aging monarch who selects his successor by parsing his kingdom in three parts, ruled by his trio of daughters. Two of them are scheming connivers who flatter their father, while the one loving daughter, Cordelia, refuses to play that game and is exiled. The king ultimately loses everything.

"King Lear" has been filmed several times with Laurence Olivier, Orson Welles and Paul Scofield among those in the title role.

Radford will shoot the picture entirely in Europe, starting later this year. Pic is being financed out of the U.K. and Northern Ireland.

"Al has been offered this role many times over the years, but didn't feel ready," Navidi said. "He's ready now. The film will be true to its period, very similar to the classical look of 'Merchant of Venice.' Michael came up with the most brilliant adaptation and Al and I flipped for it.

Al Pacino to lead in "King Lear" 

 

Comments

Midas78 on 02/04/2009 10:39am
How is a Cuban immigrant going to play a European king? Can't Hollywood find new faces to play characters?
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