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Most film fans now know the name DeLorean thanks to Back to the Future, but there was a point where the entrepreneur was a headline-making designer. There’s a reason that the 9000 produced DeLorean cars are an iconic symbol of the ’80s. Well, two reasons: in addition to making a wild-looking car, John DeLorean allegedly trafficked drugs to generate cash for his struggling company. (He beat the charges; the ‘trafficking’ was actually an elaborate entrapment scheme.) We’ve known that James Toback was interested in making a DeLorean biopic, and now Variety confirms that it is moving forward. Ironically, his co-creators are men with reputations worthy of the subject’s. Toback’s script may be directed by Brett Ratner and produced by Robert Evans, thanks to Ratner’s first-look deal with Reliance Big Entertainment.

If there’s a time to make this movie, it is now. Actually, revise that. If there was a time to make the movie it was a year ago, so that it could be released now, as American car manufacturers are tanking. But close enough. Three groups are racing to get the story on screen. In addition to the Toback/Ratner/Evans project, there’s one based on the life rights of DeLorean’s attorney Mayer Morganroth and one put together by Time Inc. Studios and XYZ Films based on articles from Time and Fortune in addition to the book Grand Delusions and an unpublished memoir written by DeLorean. The designer’s son Zachary and business partner Fred Dellis are cooperating on that one, too. The Time/XYZ picture is meant to be a ‘truthful telling’ of the designer’s life. Ratner, meanwhile, calls his take “a very timely parable of the extraordinary arrogance of a particular brand of American capitalism.”

DeLorean designed the Pontiac GTO and headed up Chevrolet as the Corvette and Camaro were redesigned and the Nova introduced in 1970. In the early ’80s he released the now-iconic DMC-12, now known simply as the DeLorean, through his own DeLorean Motor Corporation. But the company struggled from ‘81 to ‘82, and when the exec was approached by a man with an investment opportunity that might save his company, he entered negotiations. The guy, James Hoffman, turned out to be a former drug smuggler who’d become an FBI informant, and he gradually laid out a plan to smuggle cocaine and launder the proceeds. DeLorean would provide seed money, but he quickly felt that he was being railroaded into the plan, and delivered a sealed letter to his attorney describing the deal and his fears before the thing actually went down. The legal complications that ensued involved Larry Flynt (who leaked the FBI sting videotape in which DeLorean’s daughter was threatened) and eventually led to an aquittal. But by that point the company was done.

It’s an incredible story and an oddly timely one. Toback and Evans seem like nearly ideal men to get it going, but Ratner? Eesh. Let’s see who Time and XYZ can bring on board in the creative departments.

  • I had to read the phrase "Toback’s script may be directed by Brett Ratner " 8 times because it was so absurd my brain refused to process it.
  • I had to read the phrase "Toback’s script may be directed by Brett Ratner " eight times because it was so absurd my brain refused to process it.
  • Peter
    ratner hate train!! woooooo!!!
  • Could you imagine drug trafficking with a time machine? Easy as pie.

    Marty and Doc always struck me as the drug lord types... there's an idea!; A Breaking Bad type of movie where Doc and Marty are drug dealers that use their DeLorean to get around and find themselves in all kinds of misadventures!
  • Matt
    Check out Neon Neon's great album Stainless Style which is a concept album about DeLorean.
  • Furey
    Check out band Neon Neon's album Stainless Style (Neon Neon is Gruff from Super Furry Animals and some electronic dj). Its a concept album about John DeLorean
  • samson
    Suddenly I'm no longer obsessed with Deloreans.
    Only Brett Ratner can kill such a romance :(
  • Bam Bam
    I think I'm done with movies.....no more.
  • skaught
    over 9000?
  • I wish I could somehow travel to a time when I didn't know this news.
  • QUICK I NEED SOMETHING COOL!!!!! UM UM YOUNGBLOOD!!! NO NO NO THE BACK TO THE FUTURE CAR!!!! folks we've just been hack smacked
  • chris darragh
    northern ireland will be butchered by the hack
  • Can some one please make a film about Brett Ratner getting stabbed in the neck with a broken beer bottle? A better yet, a reality TV show, where he is stabbed in the neck every week with different sharp objects.
  • I don't come to SlashFilm to read anything about Brett Ratner other than that he was hit by a truck. Or a piano fell on his head. Or a truck carrying a piano fell on his head, and then he was hit by another truck. And another piano.

    And then R Kelly peed on him.

    Until you have such news re Ratner, can we please keep SlashFilm rodent-free? :-)
  • you built a Time machine, out of a Delorean...
  • It's great that Ratner is directing a film I have absolutely no interest in, rather than screwing up something, like "Conan", that I am looking forward to.
  • Scott Fossel
    As his banker in those turbulent times, I can say he was guilty. He became a extraordinarily pressured and troubled man. I knew him well. He worried about keeping his children in fur coats, he worried about losing everything, he felt persecuted and he shared personality traits with Richard Nixon.

    I was subpoenaed by everyone from the DEA to the British Government. Briefly, the DEA even accused me of providing the $3mm of 'seed money'. Anyone that says he was innocent is naive. While he may have been entrapped, he was never innocent. In his last act he had one of his people threaten to kill me (in the press at the time) even with an attorney on the phone. That man was detained at the airport trying to fly to NY to "get me". He was not a nice man. He had his own demons.
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