April 21, 2005

Tobey Maguire joins The Good German

Following on from the post about The Good German, there's been a new addition to the cast, from Coming Soon:

Tobey Maguire has joined George Clooney and Cate Blanchett in The Good German, the Steven Soderbergh-directed adaptation of the Joseph Kanon novel for Warner Bros.

The drama follows an American journalist (Clooney) drawn into a murder mystery in post-war Berlin, where he's searching for his wartime mistress (Blanchett). Maguire will play a seemingly innocent soldier who drives the journalist around town and has motives of his own.

Paul Attanasio wrote the film's script. The Good German will be shot in black-and-white on WB's soundstages.

It's interesting that they've chosen to shoot in black and white, I think that's a big gamble for the movie and that they will be relying more on the big names to pull the audience in. No problem there then, they have the male and female led audiences covered! I can't tell yet if I'm interested in this, or I'm just being dazzled by the stars, I think the latter so far, although it will be interesting to see how Maguire plays out in this and what his role really is about.


Posted by Richard Brunton at April 21, 2005 06:08 AM


Comments

I don't know if Tobey M. will be doing much of anything. Have you seen him Holy Crap.

Posted by: Brad at April 21, 2005 09:54 AM

I am typically pretty gung ho about anything Cate Blanchett is in.

Posted by: Arethusa at April 21, 2005 02:01 PM

I don't know about the black and white big gamble idea, look at "Sin City." It seems as if black & white may be making a come back.

As for how Tobey M. is looking now and his part in the film. They don't start shooting until August or September, so he could clean up by then. Or, maybe they want him to stay like that. :o)

Posted by: Pat at April 27, 2005 03:50 AM

This movie should be very very intresting because Tobey's never been in a thriller, he's mainly done action and dramas......Like everyone says he's got two big traits down to a T. it's being innocent, and quiet Blah Blah Blah. And now he's chosen a thriller, where he wants to show traits people have never seen in him before and that'll leave nothing but shock. And like Tobey said before, he likes suprising people.

Soderbergh's--good with black and white...didn't he direct Kafka??

-Ap-

Posted by: Andrea at April 27, 2005 08:08 PM