Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Remake OTD: The Last House On The Left

VARIETY: Writer, director enter Craven's 'House'
Iliadis, Alleca join project
By DIANE GARRETT
Posted: Tue., May 29, 2007, 7:41pm PT

Wes Craven has found a writer and director for the remake of his first pic, "The Last House on the Left," which he is producing for Rogue under his Midnight Pictures shingle.

Midnight is finalizing a deal for Dennis Iliadis to direct the redo, with Adam Alleca on board to rewrite.

Craven is producing with Midnight cohort Marianne Maddalena and Sean S. Cunningham. Latter produced the 1972 original.

Craven said the remake will retain the spirit of the original, about killers who inadvertently seek refuge with the parents of one of their victims, but aim for a more realistic tone.

"The first one was arch -- especially in relation to the killers," Craven said.

He said they chose Iliadis because they found his pic "Hardcore" "so compelling and real."

Alleca has another project in development at Midnight called "Home," and had previously approached Craven about revisiting "The People Under the Stairs," his 1991 pic.

There are no plans yet for that to be remade, but Craven hasn't ruled it out. He recently revisited his 1977 pic, "The Hills Have Eyes," in a sequel for Fox Atomic.

"It's kind of working its way back," he said.

He said part of the reason he's revisiting earlier films is that those are ones over which he had more ownership control, and partly it's because he figured, "Why not?"

Craven expects to begin production on "The Last House on the Left" early next year.

Craven formed Midnight a year ago with the mission of finding new voices for horror pics with budgets of less than $15 million. The remake for "The Last House on the Left" was included in his Rogue deal (Daily Variety, Sept. 28, 2006).

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2 Comments:

Blogger Sugartastic_D_Slim said...

I watched Last House On The Left a couple Halloweens ago. It was... not... good. We all decided we had to stay up later to watch Omen afterward. Halloween couldn't go out on that note.

I hope the remake is better. I also hope they leave one specific line OUT of the remake.

10:12 AM  
Blogger Jeff Pidgeon said...

I've never seen it. I'm not a big horror buff, nor am I a Wes Craven fan. But I do like:

* The Exorcist
* The Blair Witch Project
* The Innocents
* The Haunting
* Bride of Frankenstein
* The Wolf Man
* An American Werewolf In London
* Shaun of The Dead

8:51 PM  

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