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posted on 11-29-2001 @ 2:29 AM      
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Registered: Sep. 00
In the mid-90s it was popular to make old tv shows into popular. but that died out after they scraped the bottom of the barrel with McHale's Navy. Anyway, as it was, rights to certain shows were bought before the trend died including Hogan's heroes. Now making an old TV show into a new movie rarely works but a Hogan's Heroes movie is definitely on its way to theaters and I'm wondering what shows would be worth cinematizing and who'd be good as some of the characters.

Crowe Commandeers "Hogan's Heroes"
Who knew that it would take a battle-hardened gladiator to defeat the Nazis.

Oscar-winning actor Russell Crowe is the latest A-lister wanting to take Stalag 13 to the big screen by developing and starring in a movie version of Hogan's Heroes.

Following in the footsteps of Mel Gibson, who had previously attempted to mount a movie version of the TV Land staple, Crowe has joined forces with Imagine Entertainment and Sony-based Revolution Studios, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

The burly actor, who has already teamed with Imagine for director Ron Howard's upcoming A Beautiful Mind, would take over the role of Colonel Robert Hogan, played in the original series by Bob Crane.

The TV Hogan's, which ran from 1965 to 1971, centered on a ragtag group of imprisoned Allied inmates in a Nazi POW camp and was actually loosely based on Billy Wilder's Stalag 17, which earned William Holden a Best Actor Oscar as a cynical soldier. Like that movie, the series dared to play Nazi thugs for laughs, following the shenanigans of Hogan and his pals as they ran an elaborate espionage and sabotage operation right under the nose of bumbling camp director Colonel Klink (Werner Klemperer) and his henchman Sergeant Schultz (John Banner).

Studio execs say the feature will try to balance the basic storyline of the TV show while updating it to appeal to a more contemporary audience. The movie will also be more dramatic and less comedic than the tube version.

"You try to think of movies that you grew up with and loved," Revolution cochair Tom Sherak said in May, when the studio first obtained rights to the project. "Things like Stalag 17 or The Great Escape. We want Hogan's Heroes to be a smart movie for everyone."

The celluloid Hogan has been kicking around Hollywood for years. At one point, Gibson was attached to produce and star, but he went AWOL to pursue other projects. When Destination Films, the production company that controlled the Hogan property, went belly up, Revolution stepped in, snatched up the rights and began looking to enlist a major Hollywood star.

Enter Crowe.

The presence of the Australian hunk, whose résumé includes such Oscar-worthy dramas as L.A. Confidential, The Insider and Gladiator, probably means the project will finally go before cameras.

There's no word on a timetable for the new Hogan. Producers are still trying to land a name director and Crowe will be busy through the spring shooting another World War II-era movie, this one an epic ensemble drama titled The Long Green Shore, about Australia's bloody battles against the Japanese on the island of Papua New Guinea during the last days of the War. In addition to starring, Crowe will make his directing debut on the film.

Meanwhile, A Beautiful Mind hits theaters in limited release next month before going wide in January.




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posted on 11-29-2001 @ 10:14 AM      
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Registered: Aug. 00
quote:

The burly actor would take over the role of Colonel Robert Hogan, played in the original series by Bob Crane.

well, if anyone's fit to wear the mantle of Bob Crane, it's probably Russell Crowe. i'd love to see his films of Meg Ryan getting nailed.

"I got more ass than Russel Cro... oh sorry, Barry..." -Old Bill


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