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EXCLUSIVE: Ridley Scott
doesn’t mess around. It was only a couple weeks ago that he committed to do a
movie on the Getty kidnapping drama — in May. According to sources, he has
Michelle Williams circling the role of Gail Harris, Kevin Spacey circling the role
of J Paul Getty, and Mark Wahlberg circling another major role in All The Money
In The World, the David Scarpa-scripted Black List thriller about the
kidnapping of John Paul Getty III and the desperate attempt by his mother Gail
Harris to get the boy’s grandfather to pay the ransom.
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This is a strong character
piece, combined with a ticking clock thriller of a race to save a kidnap victim
being mistreated by his mob-tied captors. There is the back and forth between a
desperate mother trying to recover the heir son she raised alone, and the boy’s
grandfather, oilman John Paul Getty Sr. Despite being the world’s richest man,
he would not initially pay up. That led to the boy’s severed ear showing up in
a mailed envelope. The film is fast coming together for a May start in Italy,
and it’s being produced and financed by Imperative Entertainment, and
distributed by Sony Pictures after studio chief Tom Rothman locked down
worldwide distribution rights several weeks ago.
Williams is coming off a
Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for her stellar role in Manchester By
The Sea and she seems a strong match for Spacey, the two-time Oscar-winning
House Of Cards star.
Scott pushed back The
Cartel, the adaptation of the Don Winslow bestseller about the drug war that
had been in active pre-production for Fox, to do this film. He is expected to
return to it. He has slipped in intriguing, character-based dramas between
blockbusters before, with The Counselor the most recent example. He is coming
off a huge film in Alien: Covenant, which Fox opens May 19. Imperative’s Dan
Friedkin and Bradley Thomas are producing with Scott, and Mark Huffam and Kevin
Walsh of Scott Free. Quentin Curtis and Chris Clark will also produce. David
Beaubaire is overseeing for Sony.
All The Money In The World
tells a harrowing Italian-set drama, a parable about how wealth can be a curse.
Paul Getty was the grandson of J. Paul Getty, a magnate who didn’t think much
of his own pampered, underachieving son. The grandson seemed likely to follow
in those dubious footsteps. Raised in boarding schools, the teen frequented
nightclubs, led a bohemian life and attended left-wing demonstrations. One
night in 1973, he didn’t return home, and soon a ransom calling for $17 million
was sent to the family. The initial suspicion was that the rebellious teen
might have staged his own kidnapping, but it soon became clear that this was
legitimate, might well have been perpetrated by mob-tied culprits, and that the
teen was in grave danger: The kidnappers sent a lock of hair, and the teen’s
severed right ear, in an envelope.
Harris had a complicated
relationship with her ex-father-in-law. When she told the elder Getty she was
divorcing his son, she refused his offer for millions of dollars and raised her
children on her own. So when she came back to Getty for ransom money, he turned
a cold shoulder. Some of his reasons were understandable: He believed that if
he paid a ransom for one, he was placing a bounty on all 14 of his
grandchildren. But he also was tight-fisted. Eventually, she and the boy’s
father reportedly were able to convince him to pay $2.2 million (the highest
amount that could be claimed as a tax deduction); Getty lent his son another
$700,000 — to be repaid with interest — and the $2.9 million eventually freed
the boy.
Getty, who was chained to a
stake in a cave in Italy throughout this six-month ordeal, never recovered. He
lived a tragic life that included a drug overdose that left him with a stroke
and kidney failure, and a quadriplegic. He died at 54 in 2011.
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