Spielberg to remake Harvey
Steven Spielberg will direct a new movie version of Harvey, Mary Chase's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1944 play about a man and an invisible giant rabbit.
The Hollywood Reporter says the film will be a co-production of DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox, the companies' first teaming since Minority Report.
The new version of Harvey was written by novelist Jonathan Tropper. The film will once again revolve around mild-mannered Elwood P. Dowd (played by James Stewart in the 1950 movie) and his friendship with Harvey.
(next up for Spielberg will be a cartoon version of Gone with the Wind featuring Ren and Stimpy, you can only guess how that will turn out.)
The Hollywood Reporter says the film will be a co-production of DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox, the companies' first teaming since Minority Report.
The new version of Harvey was written by novelist Jonathan Tropper. The film will once again revolve around mild-mannered Elwood P. Dowd (played by James Stewart in the 1950 movie) and his friendship with Harvey.
(next up for Spielberg will be a cartoon version of Gone with the Wind featuring Ren and Stimpy, you can only guess how that will turn out.)
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