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Wednesday
Feb152012

Kill Your Darlings (Casting The Beats)

JA from MNPP here. It seems like it's the dream of every young actor to play one of the Beats - sensitive yet masculine fellows in sharp clothes with pre-praised snappy dialogue: what could go wrong? Well...  they were kind of all having sex with each other for one, and that keeps the money-men away. So the budgets stay tiny, pre-production gets drawn way out, and names come and go, come and go. I've been following the news on one of these projects for awhile - Kill Your Darlings first blipped onto my radar back in 2009, when it was announced that Chris Evans was going to play Jack Kerouac. That's the sort of headline that grabs my attention, you see. 

William S Burroughs, Lucien Carr and Allen Ginsberg

KYD is about the sordid story at the start of the Beats, involving the poet Lucien Carr who was friends with Kerouac and William Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg. Carr murdered a man named David Kammerer, supposedly because Kammerer came onto him. That gay-panic defense seems somewhat unlikely given the fact that Ginsberg maintained he'd had sex with Carr, but you can read more about the background to the story here.

Besides Chris Evans, KYD was originally going to have Ben Whishaw playing Carr and Jesse Eisenberg was going to play Allen Ginsberg. Then silence. Who knows what iterations of actors came after that, but the next thing we heard was two and a half years later, this past November that is, when Daniel Radcliffe was announced as set to play Ginsberg.

Well a couple of days ago we got more casting news. A lot more, actually. Young Leonardo DiCaprio doppleganger Dane DeHaan, who just topped the box office this month in the generally well-received found-footage movie Chronicle, is set to play the murderer Lucien Carr. Dexter's Michael C. Hall will be playing the victim, David Kammerer. Elizabeth Olsen is set to play Carr's girlfriend Edie. The great Ben Foster is playing William Burroughs, while Jennifer Jason Leigh and Kyra Sedgwick are set to play...we don't know who. Somebodies!

Michael C Hall (a victim for once?) and Dane DeHaan

Jack Huston | Jack Kerouac

Finally  Jack Huston, of yes those Hustons, is going to play Jack Kerouac.

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Jack Huston --- quite a looker.

I always feel like these Beat movies only exist in our imagination. do they ever come to theaters. Or when they do i don't notice that they have (Howl).

Dane DeHaan is definitely on the rise. Keep hearing the name.

February 15, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterNathaniel R

Well I'm loving the casting so far - there's another generation of Huston's? They're the only family to win Oscars three generations in a row (Walter, John and Angelica, of course.) But, I digress.

JA, I read the link you provided to the background, or the first half of it. (I confess that I have yet to read a single one of the works of these men - and the Beats were all men, yes?) Does anyone know what happened to Carr after his arrest?

February 15, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJanice

Jack Huston is one of the standouts in the Boardwalk Empire cast.

February 15, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Outlaw

Paul -- I totally agree! He has the most amazing voice...

I discovered Dane DeHaan in the third season of "In Treatment" where he played a troubled gay boy. Quite good, very DiCaprio in "The Basketball Diaries".

Too bad they lost Whishaw but at least we got to see Jennifer Jason Leigh.

February 15, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterPeggy Sue

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Really great article

February 16, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterjyotikattna

Don't understand the why Dehaan is being compared to DiCaprio in every other article/comment/review. I don't even think they look that much alike. So they both have blond hair and blue/green eyes. So what. I actually think DeHaan, even at such an early stage in his career, has proven to be a better actor than Dicaprio. To me at least, DiCaprio has always been nothing more than a glorified teen heartthrob who somehow managed to never fade away. Plus DeHaan Hasn't been in anything as bowel churning as Titanic...

February 16, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMx spncr

Until the cameras start rolling, I'm not sure any of this means anything. Remember when Chicago was set to star Madonna, Goldie Hawn, and John Travolta?

February 17, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJ.P.
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