Robert Duvall Says Terry Gilliam Wants Him For Quixote

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Back in October, Terry Gilliam told Empire he thought he’d found his Don Quixote to play in the revised version of The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. He refused to reveal the name. Suggestions were that we’d have to wait for some time to discover who he had in mind. But now the actor has come right out and said it — or at least, an actor has come out and said that Gilliam wants him for the role. Robert Duvall, take a bow. Now put on this conquistador armor.

Collider spoke to Duvall while he was promoting Crazy Heart, and the actor said that Gilliam is still raising money, but that he’s got his eye on Duvall. Collider doesn’t have a full quote now, but is promising video later this afternoon. (We’ll update then.)

Duvall is certainly a good choice, and while he doesn’t have the immediate perfect visual fit that original actor Jean Rochefort did, I can’t imagine that Duvall would be less than dedicated to the project.

Having just come straight from The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, I’m energized by this news. I liked Parnassus much more than I have Gilliam’s last couple features. (The Brothers Grimm has undeniable problems, and Tideland didn’t work at all for me.) I’m always excited to see Gilliam working, but anything that puts him a step closer to being able to knock off the old demon of The Man Who Killed Don Quixote is a great thing. Now who’s he got in mind for the sorta-Sancho Panza character?

If you’ve forgotten, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote is about a screenwriter who “finds himself unstuck in time, [and] unwittingly travels between modern day London and 17th century La Mancha, where he participates in the adventures of Don Quixote, who mistakes him for Sancho Panza.” The script has been around for some time, but has recently been extensively reworked by Gilliam, so it may no longer be quite the same beast he attempted to film several years ago with Johnny Depp and Rochefort.

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  • hank
    Clint Eastwood would have been the perfect Quixote.
  • Phoenix
    Love this bit of casting. When I read it, I was actually surprised why this had not occured to me. Duvall is a natural choice.
  • 237
    WITH THE CURRENT STATE OF CINEMA THERE IS NO WAY TO DO DON QUIXOTE JUSTICE.

    DO NOT MAKE THIS MOVIE.
  • Michael_W
    I think Michael Bay is Don Quixote
  • Terry.....?
    okay i wont
  • Christ
    Hell yeah! Robert Duvall is one of the best actors out there and Terry Gilliam is a genius. Hope it gets made. Looking forward to this.
  • Wigflipa
    I'm not on board with this decision. I don't know how you could not go after John Hurt for this film. He is perfect in every way. Duvall is a bit to plain-jane for what I think a Gilliam's Quixote should be... says I at least.
  • Octoberist
    If they can't get Johnny Depp, I'd say get Cillian Murphy..
  • Wow, this is very interesting news.

    After watching Lost in La Mancha, I was so frustrated and depressed that this wasn't going to happen. Probably a lot less than Gilliam himself, but still.

    Anyway, after hearing that Gilliam wanted to reignite this project and give it another go, I was pondering who looked as good as Jean Rochefort sitting on that horse, as Quixote. And of course! Now that Duvall is a little older, he fills that silhouette as good as any other actor, besides Rochefort of course.

    Awesome news. Do it, Duvall.
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