Keira Knightley is to again make us believe she is from a completely different era who has time travelled into the future to live in the 21st century.
Looking at her filmography, only 3 of her last 13 movies (if you include her two upcoming films The Duchess and King Lear) have been set in the modern day. The rest are all period flicks.
As is this one… My Fair Lady for Columbia Picture.
While it’s being called an update, the film will use the tuner’s score and retain its 1912 setting. Where possible, Kenworthy and Mackintosh intend to shoot the film on location in the original London settings of Covent Garden, Drury Lane, Tottenham Court Road, Wimpole Street and the Ascot racecourse. (The 1964 Warner Bros. film was lensed entirely on Hollywood soundstages.)
The filmmakers plan to adapt Alan Jay Lerner’s book more fully for the screen by drawing additional material from George Bernard Shaw’s play “Pygmalion,” which served as the source material for the musical. The goal is to dramatize the emotional highs and lows of Doolittle as she undergoes the ultimate metamorphosis under the tutelage of Professor Henry Higgins.
It’s produced by the makers of Love Actually and Notting Hill but it’s unknown if it will be adapted as a musical, allowing Knightley to show off her vocal talents further than she did briefly in The Edge of Love.
Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison starred in the Oscar-winning George Cukor-helmed film adaptation which at the moment is the most satisfying adaptation of this musical…
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Categories: Keira Knightley, Movie News, My Fair Lady, New Project
Knightley has become a bit of a one trick pony I’m afraid. I watched the Jacket which was her last non period film and was not impressed. Give her kudos for doing Lear however.
Comment by Chris | June 6, 2008
She’s a lovely girl and if she can sing decently she might pull it off.
Of course the film also hinges on getting the right actor to play Henry Higgins…my vote is for Jeremy Northam who can sing and act.
Comment by fruity tutti | June 15, 2008
Musicals are making a come back and this one should be rather interesting.I only hope they are very careful with the casting of Henry Higgins and the rest of the cast.If you want a musical then cast someone who can sing.
Comment by tessa | July 20, 2008