Another day, another announcement for a new Ridley Scott movie. Variety reports that Fox 2000 will develop the story of the Gucci dynasty into a feature directing vehicle for Ridley Scott.
Charles Randolph (The Interpreter) will write the drama once the writers strike ends.
The film will chronicle the wild and glamorous story of the Gucci family in the 1970s and '80s, when its 153 shops moved $500 million in product annually.
The catalyst will be Maurizio Gucci, the grandson of founder Guccio Gucci who emerged as the unlikely winner of a bloody power struggle to run the family business. Just when Maurizio was on the verge of his greatest success -- a daring fashion show debuting the clothes of newcomer Tom Ford -- his penchant for accumulating enemies caught up with him; Maurizio was gunned down in front of his Milan apartment in 1995.
Scott is currently finishing up Body of Lies and is also attached to Nottingham and Blood Meridian. He was also once rumored to be making a movie based on the board game Monopoly.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
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