Jude Law to Reprise Michael Caine Again in "Sleuth" Remake
He did it in "Alfie," and he'll do it again. Jude Law will star in the remake of the 1972 thriller, "Sleuth," as an adulterous hairdresser opposite Michael Caine -- who appeared in the original as the hairdresser, opposite Sir Laurence Olivier.
Law must seem like a young Michael Caine to filmmakers, as he played another memorable Caine role as womanizing cad Alfie, in the 2004 remake of the same name. This time around, Caine's back as well, playing the role of the jealous writer husband who entices his wife's lover into a deadly mind game.

The face of the new "Sleuth."
The "Sleuth" remake will be directed by Kenneth Branagh, with a screenplay by Harold Pinter ("The Handmaid's Tale"). The 1972 script was written by Anthony Shaffer from his own play.
Law must seem like a young Michael Caine to filmmakers, as he played another memorable Caine role as womanizing cad Alfie, in the 2004 remake of the same name. This time around, Caine's back as well, playing the role of the jealous writer husband who entices his wife's lover into a deadly mind game.

The face of the new "Sleuth."
The "Sleuth" remake will be directed by Kenneth Branagh, with a screenplay by Harold Pinter ("The Handmaid's Tale"). The 1972 script was written by Anthony Shaffer from his own play.
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dracus writes: on Sep 07 2006 04:13 PM While I'm not a fan of remakes, I think the original Sleuth is very dated in appearance and is one that could use a facelift. Having Michael Caine come back and appear in the new version certainly doesn't hurt its credibilty either. (Reply to this) |
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marvelxf4 writes: on Sep 07 2006 10:31 PM [b]No thanks[/b] While I'm not a fan of remakes....I hate the idea of this remake. At first I didn't like remakes, than I got really annoyed by them. Now I hate them with a passion. Sleuth is not dated. It's awesome. All this remake is doing is trading the acting abilities of Sir Lawrence Olivier with that of Jude Law...and that is a tragedy. (I realize they are not playing the same character...but I don't think Jude Law has a chance at all of the challenges of Michael Caine's character) I mean they already took the Bite out of "Alfie" the remake omitted the abortion scene which was the dark heart of the original and turned it into a much fluffier romantic comedy. So boo. I say boo to this remake and any others that take a great, great, great movie and remake it for no apparent reason. (Reply to this) |
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lazerlover writes: on Sep 08 2006 10:13 AM [b]don't mess with it[/b] true. Sleuth IS a classic. classics don't date! don't mess with it. watching those 2 acting legends go round & round.......simply great. it can only go down hill from there, so why bother. come up with something original, why don't ja (Reply to this) |
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new12play writes: on Sep 08 2006 11:54 AM I just hope they don't remake Michael Caine's Get Carter... (Reply to this) |
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vader_of_vjun writes: on Sep 08 2006 02:28 PM Kenneth Branagh has a complex. He can't leave anything that Olivier did alone. What a poor, poor man. (Reply to this) |
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Ciaranmv writes: on Sep 08 2006 02:47 PM [b]Down by Law[/b] I love Michael Caine and I'm not sure that a remake is always such a good idea. Remaking Batman was good... But Wickerman bad, and this one too. Cult classics (however dated) are good for what they are as stories and as films. To imitate or try to redo something less-than-epic rarely works out. Mr. Caine doesn't deserve to have his performances reinterpretted by somebody so un-Michael Caine as Jude Law. No offense meant against him, though. He's a fine actor: he should just make his own movies. (Reply to this) |
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Now it's dark writes: on Sep 09 2006 07:52 AM [b]It's cheaper[/b] to re-hash old ideas than to come up with new ones. Plus I think they believe the original will stand as some kind of advanced advertising. But, for every 5 Wicker Mans, there's one Charlies Angels, so they'll keep reaching for the brass ring until all that's left is crap. (Reply to this) |
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Prosper761 writes: on Sep 11 2006 11:11 AM [b]Boycott Remakes[/b] The only way the a**holes in Hollywood will stop remaking movies is if the ticket-buying public stops going to see them. Boycott all remakes and TV-inspired movies. If enough people stop going to see these crapfests, maybe Hollywood will finally get the message. (Reply to this) |
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ZeusDyman writes: on May 16 2007 03:45 PM In reply to this comment (#843826) [b]Joking?[/b] I don't know if you are joking or not, but they DID make a remake of Get Carter, with Sylvester Stallone in 2000 (Reply to this) |
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springbank123 writes: on Jun 09 2007 06:00 AM In reply to this comment (#843823) [b]What?[/b] You've got to be kidding me. Italian Job remake was terrible, Alfie remake was a joke, Get Carter remake..... please don't make me think of it. Micheal Caine doing this is upsetting because i hold him in such high regard and he has nothing to prove in doing this. Jude Law should stop playing that dumb romantic comedy English, plummy idiot. It insults every Englishman. (Reply to this) |
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