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William
Alexander Siddig cast as Hannibal

In the BBC production that will be airing in January.

No doubt we'll be seeing props that look awfully familiar to those used in Rome....

And even more familiar in The Last Legion (the new King Arthur) next year when they're being used by a cast half from Rome half from Hannibal....

Cathy
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Re:Alexander Siddig cast as Hannibal

Hey William,

Were you aware that Vin Diesel is working on his own version of Hannibal, that he'll be directing and producing, as well as starring as Hannibal? The screenplay is being written by the David Franzoni, the man who wrote the script for Gladiator.

Check it out:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0382731/combined

Interesting tidbit from the IMDb listing:

[quote:][=9:]Diesel Follows Gibson's Foreign and Ancient Example
13 March 2005 (WENN)
Vin Diesel is following Mel Gibson's example and employing ancient and little-known languages for his upcoming Hannibal The Conqueror epic. Gibson caused a sensation with his The Passion of the Christ movie last year when he used ancient Aramaic in his biblical drama, and now Diesel will use Jesus' tongue as well as Iberian and Carthaginian to tell the story of the Carthaginian general. He explains, "I'm going to make it a non-English multi-lingual film that represents the many languages that Hannibal employed in his army. "So it will be Aramaic for Rome, Iberian for Spain, there will be some Carthaginian or some Maltese and it will represent all these different languages. "Hannibal's whole point is uniting people of no common culture, language or religion and proving that united they can defy tyranny." Diesel admits he has had meetings with Gibson, seeking advice about how to make a movie featuring ancient languages, and persuade financiers to support his vision. He adds, "Passion of the Christ helps the cause because it says you can do a foreign film and it will do business."[/:][/quote:]

I wonder how this one will turn out?

William
Re:Alexander Siddig cast as Hannibal

"Hey William,

Were you aware that Vin Diesel is working on his own version of Hannibal, that he'll be directing and producing, as well as starring as Hannibal?"

Yes.

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