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It’s been a while since we’ve heard much about Ridley Scott’s potential Gucci film, which would follow Maurizio Gucci, grandson of company founder Guccio Gucci, who was gunned down in Milan just before designer Tom Ford’s first collection for the label debuted. The project was announced in trades in December 2007 and has been bumped now and then. Now word is that it will be Scott’s next film, and it might have two big names in the cast.

Variety and EW are both reporting on the film tonight. Variety first had the news that Angelina Jolie is being courted to play Patrizia Gucci, who was sentenced to 29 years in the slammer for plotting the death of her former husband Maurizio. But EW has the news that Leonardo DiCaprio is being pursued to play the slain fashion magnate. The two would make an unlikely couple, but since she (reportedly) has him gunned down, I guess that aspect doesn’t matter so much.

Both outlets report that the script is still being worked over. The current draft is by Charles Randolph, but Variety says a new writer will be hired to craft a new draft, with an eye towards a vague 2010 start date.

Though convicted of playing a key role in the murder of Maurizio, Patrizia claimed she was involved against her will. “I have been naive to the point of stupidity,” she said before being sentenced. Patrizia claimed that, while she’d made statements against her husband, it was her personal psychic who first made contact with the killers and then blackmailed Patrizia into going along with the plot. Also convicted was the actual hitman, who was sentenced to life. All this came after Maurizio had arguably let the business run down, leading to his sale of stock to an investment company.

(The Gucci family had a history of hot-headedness. A boardroom argument once escalated into a fight that led to one family member being knocked unconscious with an answering machine.)

And yes, the Tom Ford whose first fashion show for Gucci coincided with Maurizio’s murder is the same Tom Ford who directed A Single Man. Weird how the world comes around; I’d almost love to see what he’d do with this story, but can’t imagine that being possible.

  • I'd love it if these two casting rumors stuck -- that would be very interesting to see. Unfortunately I don't think they'll be around once the cameras start rolling.
  • J.
    Her: yes, please. Him: no, please (big head, small voice, ugh!).
  • kmccarney88
    J., are you on crack? "He" is one of the best actors out there and it's almost offensive that you would say otherwise. If this movie goes forth I hope to hell its both of these actors who are signed on. Besides, its a Ridley Scott movie, who doesn't want to be in a Ridley Scott movie? That includes Leo and Jolie.

    I, for one, would really like to see Ridley Scott get back to his sci-fi roots. He has been rumored on so many projects lately that its hard to distinguish which one's he is actually serious about tackling. I hope he gets on the Alien prequel and breaths a little bit of fresh air back into that franchise. However, I WISH that he would take on "The Forever War" like originally rumored, now that would be a sight to see! If there is a director to give that book the justice it deserves, Ridley is the guy to do it. One can only hope.

    "big head, small voice", jesus, you got to be kidding me.
  • rawkus
    maybe you mean A Single Man by Tom Ford?
  • I guess this will be all about crime and dysfunction, with hardly any reference to fashion. It always annoys me when biopics are made about people who are famous for great, beautiful work (music, fashion) but the filmmaker prefers to focus on the dysfunction and hardly even tries to convey what made the person famous in the first place.
  • Indie What?
    Was it the potential casting of Leo and Jolie that gave you the idea this is a documentary?
  • Uh... you're right, I didn't mean documentary at all, I meant based on true story. Whoops.
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