Seeking to Repeat Success of “Ray”
By ph. diddy on Mar 29, 2005 in Movie News
Looking to ride the coat tails of “Ray”, filmakers are set to make a movie about Jackie Robinson, which I think may be a better story.
The makers of the Ray Charles film “Ray” are taking on another story about breaking racial barriers. Baldwin Entertainment Group is producing a film biography of baseball pioneer Jackie Robinson, with an assist from Robert Redford, whose Wildwood Enterprises will co-produce.
Redford, who starred in the 1984 baseball flick “The Natural,” also will play Brooklyn Dodgers general manager Branch Rickey, who signed Robinson as the first black player in Major League Baseball.
“This will be our next `Ray,’” said producer Howard Baldwin, whose film on Charles earned Jamie Foxx the best-actor Academy Award.
“This is one of the most important stories not just in sports, but in our history,” Baldwin told The Associated Press on Monday.
A fresh big-screen take on Robinson’s triumphant career would be good public relations for baseball, now mired in a steroids scandal, Baldwin said.
Robinson’s tenacity in the face of bigotry and scorn from fans after he was signed in 1947 also would serve as a lesson to today’s petulant athletes, said Baldwin.
“See what Jackie Robinson went through,” Baldwin said. “You just have to say, how did this man have enough poise and sophistication and the courage to realize that for the good of mankind, for the good of his race, he had to succeed. And he didn’t just succeed. He was a great, great baseball player.”
The filmmakers said they will be working closely with executives in Major League Baseball and that the project has the blessing of Jackie Robinson’s widow, Rachel, and Branch Rickey Jr., son of the Dodgers general manager.
Other than Redford, no actors have been cast. Once a script is in hand, Baldwin said he would hope to gauge “Ray” star Foxx’s interest.
“At the appropriate time, we’d be nuts not to want to talk to Jamie,” Baldwin said. source
