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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Entertainment
Catherine Shoard

David Mamet to direct movie version of his play Speed-the-Plow

David Mamet in 2008.
Back to the big screen … David Mamet, pictured promoting his last film Redbelt in 2008. Photograph: Theo Kingma/Rex Shutterstock

David Mamet is to take charge of a big-screen transfer of his 1988 Hollywood satire Speed-the-Plow. According to Deadline, Mamet – whose last movie as director was little-seen drama Redbelt (2008) – has taken over from Michael Polish as director of the project.

The play, whose original Broadway cast included Joe Mantegna and Madonna, focuses on the competition between a studio chief and his colleague to go to bed with a new secretary. Lindsay Lohan featured in a 2014 London revival, while Kevin Spacey and Jeff Goldblum were in a 2008 Old Vic production.

An adaptation of Mamet’s play Blackbird is in the works too, and the writer also took the reins on the 2014 HBO mini-series about the trial of Phil Spector, starring Al Pacino and Helen Mirren. His most successful movie to date was 2001’s Heist, starring Gene Hackman and Danny DeVito.

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