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Atlas Shrugged Dream Cast, Revisited

Posted by Temlakos 9 years ago to Entertainment
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Here I return to an earlier theme: what actors, among the greatest anyone could name, would make the best Atlas Shrugged cast? And by the way: price no object.

So here are my suggestions:

Dagny Taggart: Tilda Swinton. (She'd need a lot of make-up to look as young as she did in "The Chronicles of Narnia," but she could manage it.)

Henry Rearden: Daniel Craig (Or if we had done it a lot earlier, Laurence Harvey)

John Galt: Pierce Brosnan

Francisco d'Anconia: Antonio Banderas

Ragnar Danneskjöld: Dolph Lundgren (or perhaps Arnold Schwarzenegger)

Lillian Rearden: Christina Ricci

Mother Rearden: Angela Lansbury

Hugh Akston: Patrick Stewart

Midas Mulligan: Bruce Greenwood

Robert Stadler: Kurtwood Smith

Floyd Ferris: Peter Weller

Jim Taggart: Danny DeVito

Any other ideas?


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  • Posted by Scarlett 5 years ago
    I read the book and then searched for the movie, but dint watch as the actors dint come close to my imagination of the characters. I was compelled to do my own casting.. As...
    John Galt - Leonardo DiCaprio
    Francisco d'anconia - Christian Bale
    Ragnar Danneskjold - Brat Pitt/James Franco
    Hank Rearden - Daniel Day Lewis
    Hugh Akston - Robert D Neiro/Clint Eastwood
    Eddie Willers - Chris Evans/Liam Hemsworth
    Dagny Taggart - Jessica beil/ Amy Adams
    Middas Mulligan - Robert Downey Jr
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  • Posted by 8 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Burt Lancaster doesn't seem mean-spirited enough to play Jim Taggart. I'd sooner cast him as Dr. Robert Stadler. (With Kirk Douglas--who has played a few nasties in his career--as Floyd Ferris.)

    But maybe I'd want to cast Donald Pleasence as Stadler, and Peter Cushing as Floyd Ferris.
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  • Posted by cranedragon 8 years, 10 months ago
    Ahhh. One of my favorite diversions.

    Herewith my dream cast [Dr. Who time machine required]:

    Dagny Taggart: Lauren Bacall. Or a young Kate Hepburn without the Connecticut accent.

    Henry Rearden: Humphrey Bogart [and not just to keep Betty Bacall company].

    John Galt: Clint Eastwood

    Francisco d'Anconia: Pierce Brosnan, who has the dark looks to be a convincing D'Anconia.

    Ragnar Danneskjöld: a young Eric Braeden [remember Rat Patrol?] or Peter Graves

    Lillian Rearden: Patricia Neal

    Mother Rearden: Joan Crawford

    Hugh Akston: Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.

    Midas Mulligan: Edward G. Robinson

    Robert Stadler: Armin Shimmerman

    Floyd Ferris: Bradford Dillman

    Jim Taggart: Burt Lancaster

    Cheryl Taggart: Keira Knightley
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  • Posted by 8 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I hadn't heard he wanted out. But I have to say his performance was not up to standard.
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  • Posted by $ winterwind 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Of course. He wanted out, and the audience wasn't buying him as Bond. If he has delivered the same performance as Bond that he did as Philip in The Lion in Winter, he would have OWNED the role
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  • Posted by 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I get it. You're thinking of Katharine Hepburn as Aunt Vi in "Suddenly, Last Summer." Yes, now that you think of it...!
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  • Posted by 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    He showed weakness when he refused to disembark from the Comet and ended up lying across the tracks in front of the forever-disabled locomotive. That wasn't realistic. Sometimes you have to let it go. He didn't realize that. It cost him his life.

    The Atlas Productions producers literally cut that scene out and suggested that the Galt's Gulch Air and Land Militia (Ragnar Danneskjöld, commanding) laid on a special rescue mission for him, in addition to their rescue of John Galt.

    I had a better idea: Eddie leaves for San Francisco, all right--planning all along to leave the Comet in Phoenix, Arizona, and seek out Dan Conway, former head of the Phoenix-Durango Railroad. When the Comet breaks down out of Flagstaff, he suggests to the wagon-train captain to ride for Phoenix. On their way they meet a helicopter posse, led by Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, who has declared his own independent State immediately after the Taggart Bridge collapse caused the federal rats to jump ship.
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  • Posted by Jer 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I never thought of Eddie as weak. He seemed to be rational but not genius. That's realistic.
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  • Posted by 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    No, my fave as Mother Rearden is Angela Lansbury. Remember her in "The Manchurian Candidate" (1962)? That's why.
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  • Posted by $ winterwind 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I think the early Connery could give Craig a run for his money - but I do just shiver with the perfect casting that is Craig now. I once read that Bond was the kind of character who, were it necessary, would cut a kitten in half with a dull knife. and you can't take double firsts at Oxford if you're average or a slacker, so there has to be an agile intelligence at work.
    I do have to put in ONE, I promise only 1, kudo for Timothy Dalton as Bond - near the end of License to Kill, when he flicked the lighter on - that was perfection.
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  • Posted by $ winterwind 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I have the same [self-imposed] limitation. I refuse to watch |federally approved| junk, so I don't much, any more. But we have all of movie history to play with.
    I'd like to see Katharine Hepburn, appropriately made up and costumes, as Mother Rearden.
    I'm kind of pondering Sean Connery as Ragnar - he shows that ruthless brilliance that it takes.l
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  • Posted by $ winterwind 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Jolie? Not the look at ALL. But then I've never seen her as beautiful. She doesn't have the right bone structure.
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  • Posted by $ winterwind 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    the ultimate smooth Latin guy, and gorgeous to boot. He was always who I saw when I was reading the book the first, or second, or...times. But looking back, I'm not sure I ever saw that arrogance that Rand gives him - the idea that, even though you never saw it, he always had a cape waving behind him.
    I liked Esai Morales, but I didn't get to see him do part 3, so I can't say if I'd go there.
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  • Posted by autumnleaves 8 years, 12 months ago
    Seeing as we are going for dead persons, I nominate DIANA HYLAND for Dagny. Played the mother in Eight is Enough on TV many years ago? All I could think of was Dagney Taggert when watching her.
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  • Posted by Mamaemma 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Jer, why do you see yourself as an Eddie rather than a Hank? I am curious because I have wondered where I fit.
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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 8 years, 12 months ago
    I didn't recognize six of the names. On a good day I can check out at the supermarket and recognize zero of the tabloid covers.
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  • Posted by 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The question--almost an objection--I had was that the Eddie of the book was a truly weak man. He told the truth, all right, but he never make the leap to acting on it. I had the sense that John Galt grew disappointed in him.
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