Mike Nichols remaking Kurosawa’s High And Low

David Mamet has written the detective thriller

Mike Nichols has signed on to direct a remake of Akira Kurosawa’s High And Low for Miramax.

David Mamet has written the script – Martin Scorsese originally hired him for the job back in 1999, reports Variety.

But the rights have taken a long time to sort out, with producer Scott Rudin finally locking then down.

Detective thriller

Kurosawa’s 1963 detective thriller starred Toshiro Mifune and was based on Ed McBain’s King’s Ransom.

The story finds a businessman whose career is ruined when he pays off kidnappers who mistakenly snatched his driver’s son.

Talk about yer classic paradox – this one is remake frustration mixed with quality filmmaker hope. While we’re not thrilled by the idea of Kurosawa remakes, the talent attached is hardly a pack of low-rate former music video types.

And with Scorsese shepherding as executive producer, this might be another Departed. We stress might.
 

Leave a comment

Most Popular

  • News

    1. Reviews

      1. Features

        1. Video

          Close

          Log In to Total Film

          Forgotten your password?

          Close

          Join Total Film

          Registration is quick and easy

          Hint: Star of Fight Club, Se7en, Benjamin Button and Ocean's Eleven

          As you are registering with Total Film, we would like to think that you'd enjoy receiving the following emails. If you'd rather not receive them, please untick the boxes:

          * Mandatory fields