1995's Saint and Charteris News
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December 16, 1995: Kilmer's No 'Saint' After Dropping Out of Movie
By Anita M. Busch
Source: Reuters/Variety
HOLLYWOOD (Variety) - Val Kilmer has lost his halo, after deciding
to opt out from Paramount Pictures' big screen adaptation of "The Saint,"
sources said.
Kilmer committed to the project last month, but sources indicated there
was another project at another studio vying for his services. The news comes
as director Phillip Noyce is in London casting other roles for the film.
The project was supposed to go before the cameras in March.
Insiders said the studio still plans on making the film, which it is carefully
nurturing as the first step in a franchise that will run into next century.
Other actors mentioned for the part have included Mel Gibson, Ralph Fiennes
and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Producer Robert Evans ("Love Story", "Chinatown") bought
the movie rights to the literary hero from creator Leslie Charteris several
years ago. He handed over day-to-day chores to Oscar-winning producer David
Brown who hired Kilmer.
Kilmer has just done three films back to back -- "Batman Forever,"
"Heat," and "Island of Dr. Moreau." He is currently
filming "The Ghost and the Darkness".
December 11, 1995: Kilmer's No Saint; Par's Halo Up For Grabs
Source: page 7 of the December 11, 1995 Daily Variety
Val Kilmer will not star in "The Saint" as negotiations
broke down between the star and Paramount Pictures, sources said.
That word comes as director Phillip Noyce is in London casting other roles
for the film. The project was supposed to go before the cameras in March.
Insiders said that the studio still plans on making the film, which is being
produced by Robert Evans and David Brown and executive produced by Robert
Baker. Other actors mentioned have included Mel Gibson, Ralph Fiennes, and
Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Kilmer had committed to the film last month, but sources said that Kilmer
told his reps and the studio that he is no longer willing to do the project.
It's not clear why, although sources said there is a project at another
studio that is vying for Kilmer, and it would conflict with "The Saint's"
start date. "The Saint" has been postponed once before. None of
the parties involved in the project would comment.
The actor also has done three films back to back: Warner Bros.' "Batman
Forever" and "Heat" and New Line Cinema's "Island of
Dr. Moreau." Kilmer currently is filming Douglas/Reuther's "The
Ghost and the Darkness" for Paramount Pictures.
November 27, 1995: The Saint is showing on Bravo in Canada
The Saint TV Series is being shown on Bravo channel in Canada.
In Toronto, it can be seen Thursdays from 11:00pm to 12:00am; Fridays from
7:00am to 8:00am and also from 3:00pm to 4:00pm).
November 16, 1995: The Saint Marches In With Kilmer
Source: Reuters/Daily Variety
Paramount has found its Saint.
Val Kilmer will star as debonaire Detective Simon Templar in Par's new feature
version of THE SAINT directed by Phillip Noyce, sources said.
The deal marks the end of a protracted casting process that saw the role
offered to several A-listers, including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mel Gibson,
and Ralph Fiennes.
The project has been in development at Paramount since producer Robert Evans
bought the rights to novelist Leslie Charteris' character more than five
years ago.
Kilmer, who is currently shooting Paramount's GHOST IN THE DARKNESS in South
Africa, recently wrapped production on New Line's ISLAND OF DR. MOREAU.
In October Noyce flew to the MOREAU set in Australia to discuss the part
with Kilmer (Daily Variety, Nov. 2).
Kilmer's next appearance will be in the upcoming Warner Bros.' film HEAT,
with Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino.
Franchise meister
If THE SAINT performs well, Kilmer, who is expected to reprise his BATMAN
FOREVER role in a fourth winged crusader film, could find himself central
to two lucrative franchises.
The actor follows in the footsteps of Louis Hayward, George Sanders, and
Hugh Sinclair, each of whom played the title role in one or more SAINT features
at RKO, most of them released in the late '30s and early '40s.
Perhaps the best-known Templar, however, was Roger Moore, who portrayed
the investigator in the late '60s British TV show.
Kilmer is represented by Rick Nicita at CAA.
November 16, 1995: Val Kilmer Will Star As The Saint
Source: Reuters/Variety
HOLLYWOOD (Variety) - Val Kilmer will star as debonaire detective
Simon Templar in the new feature version of "The Saint'' directed by
Phillip Noyce, sources said Wednesday.
The deal marks the end of a protracted casting process which saw the role
offered to several A-list actors including Mel Gibson, Arnold Schwarzenegger
and Ralph Fiennes.
The project has been in development at Paramount since producer Robert Evans
bought the rights to novelist Leslie Charteris' character more than five
years ago.
Kilmer, currently shooting "Ghost in the Darkness'' in South Africa,
recently wrapped production on ``Island of Dr. Moreau.'' In October Noyce
flew to the "Moreau'' set in Australia to discuss the part with Kilmer.
Kilmer's next appearance will be in the upcoming "Heat'' with Robert
DeNiro and Al Pacino.
If "The Saint" performs well, Kilmer, who is expected to reprise
his "Batman Forever" role in a fourth winged crusader film, could
find himself central to two lucrative franchises.
The actor follows in the footsteps of Louis Hayward, George Sanders and
Hugh Sinclair, each of whom played the title role in one or more "Saint"
features at RKO, most of them released in the late '30s and early '40s.
Perhaps the best-known Templar, however, was Roger Moore, who portrayed
the investigator in the late '60s British TV show.
November 15, 1995: Roger Moore Biography on A&E
Roger Moore's biography, Roger Moore: A Matter of Class,
was shown on A&E's Biography
series Tuesday, November 15th, 1995. If you missed it, you can order the
VHS video tape for $19.95, plus $3.95 shipping and handling, by calling
1-800-423-1212 in the USA and Canada (prices slightly higher in Canada).
It didn't have a huge amount of stuff about The Saint, but there was some
interesting tidbits that I'd never heard of before (Jackie Collins was in
an early Saint episode). You can also order tapes and other merchandise
from A&E's web site at http://www.aetv.com/.
November 5, 1995: A New Saint Novel--Capture the Saint
Capture the Saint, according to rumor, unites Simon Templar
with a significant character from one of his most famous adventures, takes
place in Seattle, Washington, USA, and features "hidden" references
to various tid-bits of Saint lore. There is blackmail, breakins, rescues,
wild midnight rides, unrepentent ungodly, and a very special birthday surprise
for an old friend of the Saint...oh yes, there is also much ado about a
search for the legendary Costello Treasure.
November 1995: Biography of Leslie Charteris
With Burl Barer currently putting the finishing touches to the
first new Saint adventure in over ten years (Capture the Saint),
Ian Dickerson, Honorary Secretary of The Saint Club, has confessed that
he is hard at work on a Saint story as well as the authorized biography
of Leslie Charteris. "To those who worry about what we'll do with the
Saint, don't," he says, "Everything will be seen and okayed by
the Charteris Estate before reaching the publishers." Dickerson, who
has just come back from a two-week stint examining The Leslie Charteris
Collection at Boston University, is also hard at work on a number of other
Charteris/Saint related articles and projects.
November 1995: Saint Film to Start Production in March 1996
Despite rumours to the contrary, production is still scheduled
to start in March next year with location shooting in the USA and Russia
(however it is not know at this time whether the Saint's producers have
seen "Goldeneye" - the new Bond film). The latest version of the
script (delivered by the fifth writer to work on the project) was finished
late last month but as yet no one - male or female - has been cast. Patience
is most definitely a Saintly virtue...
November 1995: Credits for the Upcoming Saint Movie
More on the allegedly upcoming movie: Director should be Philip
Noyce. Producer is also David Brown (alongside Robert Evans). Screenplay
credit could go to any one of five people but the latest scribe is Wesley
Strick, and it may well be his script that gets produced. Co-producer is
Branko Lustig (no, that's not an anagram). And Roger Moore will not be in
it, and neither will Patricia Holm feature in it (two earlier rumors).
November 1995: The Saint on Bravo in England
Those English Saints who have a satellite dish are currently
able to catch the entire Roger Moore series of THE SAINT which is currently
airing on Bravo. It's
also scheduled to be re-run on terrestrial TV (BBC 2) starting late next
year. And rumours of another book on Saintly Television may not be greatly
exaggerated...
November 2, 1995: Val-iant Role?
Source: the Dish column in the November 2, 1995 Daily Variety
Director Phillip Noyce is making noise on the Australia set
of ISLAND OF DR. MOREAU. Sources said he went there to meet Val Kilmer about
playing the lead in Paramount's THE SAINT. Paramount got THIS CLOSE with
Mel Gibson and Arnold Schwarzenegger before considering anointing Kilmer
with sainthood. Though Noyce is Australian, he was in Hollywood when Kilmer
read the script and sparked to it, so the director hopped a plane back home
for the meet. Kilmer would be an intriguing choice, even though he's already
the star of another film franchise based on a TV series. At least in THE
SAINT, he'd get to act heroic without the confines of Spandex.
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