Frank Miller to adapt Raymond Chandler novella
Sin City’s writer/co-director to pen screenplay for Clive Owen film
Jun 20 2007
Given that legendary detective novelist Raymond Chandler is clearly an inspiration to writer/director Frank Miller, it’s no surprise that he’s adapting Chandler’s Philip Marlowe mystery 'Trouble is my Business'.
It’s set to be a showcase for Brit actor Clive Owen's talents - he'll be playing the hard-drinking, hard-living detective who spends as much time romancing husky-voiced femme fatales as he does solving cases in 1940s LA.
Miller’s recent forays into film have seen him write and co-direct 'Sin City' (along with sequels 2 and 3 currently in pre-production) and his graphic novel was the basis for recent hit '300' (which gave Scot actor Gerard Butler’s slow-burn career a much needed push).
‘Frank Miller knows more about noir than anyone I have ever met,’ Owen told Variety. ‘Miller adapting Chandler seemed like a perfect match.’
In the meantime, Owen fans can catch him flexing his action-man muscles in 'Shoot-‘Em-Up', out in September, then playing Sir Walter Raleigh opposite Cate Blanchett’s Elizabeth I in 'Elizabeth The Golden Age' (scheduled for release in November).
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