Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Wahlberg May Rack Up A Huge Debt As "The Gambler"

Mark Wahlberg is reportedly considering the long gestating remake of the James Caan-led 1974 crime drama "The Gambler" says Deadline.


The original followed a college professor (Caan) whose gambling addiction overcomes him even after he gets in big trouble with the wrong guys.

Martin Scorsese was once attached to call action and then "The Hangover" and "Old School" director Todd Phillips circled the picture. Now "Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes" director Rupert Wyatt is in line to helm the project from a script by William Monahan ("The Departed").

Irwin Winkler, who produced the original, Robert Chartoff, and Stephen Levinson will produce the update

James Toback, who wrote the original screenplay and based it on his real life addiction to gambling, has been outspoken about his displeasure over the remake. He thinks it's a terrible idea.

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