The Could Have Beens: 10 Crucial Recast Roles (That Were Recast When The Film Was In Production)
1. Tom Selleck as Ind iana Jones in RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK This a mother of a 'could have been ’. Selleck was cast by Spielberg and Lucas f or t he iconic adventurer b ut he was under contract at Universal and had a c ommitment to star in the T V series Magnum P.I. Even with the video of Selleck ’s screen tests (with Sean Young and Debra Winger reading for Marion!) that are featur ed on a “Making Of ” doc on the Indiana Jones DVD boxset, it ’s har d to imagine him in the part that is so defined by Harrison Ford. Incidentally Tim Matheson (ANIMAL HOUSE, FLETCH, The West Wing) read for Indy too.
2. Eric Stoltz as Marty McFly in BACK TO THE FUTURE
This is another doozy - almost half the movie was shot with Stoltz in the role but director Robert Zemeckis and producer Spielberg thought that his performance simply wasn’t working. Screenwriter Bob Gale said of Stoltz: “He is intense, and he’s more of the method school of acting, and he’s a very internal actor, as opposed to a guy who has a lot of physicality to him.” So they fired Stoltz and replaced him with who was actually their first choice but tied to Family Ties - Michael J. Fox. They worked out a scheduling deal with Fox and the rest is history. The approximately 40 minutes of footage of Stoltz as McFly has never surfaced but there are quite a few stills floating around (see above) on the internets to give us some idea of what it would have looked like at least.
3. Michael Keaton as Tom Baxter/Gil Shepherd in THE PURPLE ROSE OF CAIRO - Another case of the actor in the lead not jelling with the material according to the director. Woody Allen thought Keaton was too “contemporary ” saying in a later interview with Eric Lax: “You got no sense of a 1930s movie star from him; he was just too hip. ” After replacing him with Jeff Daniels, Allen pr omised Keaton that he would work with him again on a more app ropriate project but that has so far not materialized. Seems like these days Keaton wouldn't come off as too hip so maybe they c an still get it together.
6. Sylvester Stallone as Axel Foley in BE VERLY HILLS COP Stallone himself puts it best: “When I read the script for BEVERLY HILLS COP, I thought they’d sent it to the wrong house. Somehow, me trying to comically terrorize Beverly Hills is not the stuff that great yuk-festivals are made from. So I re-wrote the script to suit what I do best, and by the time I was done, it looked like the opening scene from SAVING PRIVATE RYAN on the beaches of Normandy. Believe it or not, the finale was me in a stolen Lamborghini playing chicken with an oncoming freight train being driven by the ultra-slimy bad guy. Needless to say, they dropkicked me and my script out of the office, and the rest is history.” (from an interview with Ain’t It Cool News) Stallone went on to use his script ideas in COBRA and Eddie Murphy went to be one of the biggest box office stars in the world and then on to crap like NORBIT and MEET DAVE. There are rumors of Murphy resurrecting Axel Foley but I doubt INDIANA JONES or RAMBO kind of numbers are in the cards for that.
7. Eddie Murphy as Winston Zeddemore in GHOSTBUSTERS - The role of the black Ghostbuster (Ernie Hudson) always felt unneccessary, tagged on as a token but it was originally written for Murphy which would've given it more clout. Murphy declined the part to take BEVERLY HILLS COP and the part was reduced considerably. In an interview with Kotaku Australia Hudson revealed: “I was the guy who got slimed in the hotel, but I guess the studio felt they wanted more stuff for Bill Murray”. Seems like he’s lucky the part wasn't dropped completely.
8. River Phoenix as interviewer Daniel Malloy in INTERVIEW WITH A VAMPIRE Phoenix was signed for this part but sadly died of an overdose before shooting began. He was replaced by Christian Slater and the film appeared with this dedication: “In memory of River Phoenix, 1970-1993”.
9. Dustin Hoffman as POPEYE This is also perplexing and hard to imagine. The story goes that Hoffman was unhappy with the screenplay by cartoonist Jules Feiffer, and left the project. Gilda Radner and Lily Tomlin were also considered for Olive Oil but director Robert Altman wanted his reporatory regular Shelly Duvall in the part. Glad he held out - Duvall is the spitting image of Olive. Robin Williams, definitely a better choice physically for Popeye got the role and 10 years later duked it out with Hoffman in HOOK. Bet plenty of POPEYE jokes were cracked on that set.
10. Chris Farley as SHREK Another role unrealized because of an untimely tragic death. Farley recorded much of the dialogue but it was scratched when he died in 1997 ostensibly because the studio smelled a franchise. Mike Myers took the part but according to the IMDb: “A remnant of Farley remains when Shrek uses ‘finger quotes’ - a trademark of Farley’s character Bennett Brower.”
Okay! 10 recast roles. There are other great ones - Steve Martin in EYES WIDE SHUT (Stanley Kubrick was a big fan of THE JERK) and Steve McQueen in CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND both almost made this list. If you have any overlooked recastings or comments you know where you can put them.
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Compared to Dirty Harry, the Tony Rome movies were quite lightweight but still fairly violent and sleazy. I think Sinatra would have done just fine in the role, though I can't imagine him turning it into a franchise like Eastwood did.
ReplyDeleteI bet you if "Man with the Golden Arm" had starred someone else, we'd be saying that we couldn't imagine Sinatra in that role. But he was capable of surprising gravitas when he felt like it. (Too bad Sinatra phoned it in for most of his career).
What an awesome list. Definitely Keitel-Sheen is the biggest one for me, although I didn't know about Purple Rose or Back to the Future. But I just can't imagine what Apocalypse Now would have been like with Keitel...who I consider a much better actor than Sheen.
ReplyDeleteI've always heard that John Wayne was originally offered the role of Dirty Harry, although I've also heard Siegel deny that. That would have been so weird.
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Great little post here, Daniel. I wasn't aware of half of these. Stallone as Axel Foley is hilarious.
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Great post, as always.
ReplyDeleteI'll assume that you'll get to Aragorn and Wolverine in your "Part 2".
- kch
Coincidentally, TCM's Movie Morlocks ran a similar post this week as well:
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- kch
Great list. I'm thinking of Mick Jagger in Kinski's role on 'FitzCarrald', if you wanna add a european one.
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