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Question: how do you like the book?
Read it but didn't like it - 0 (0%)
Read it, the novel was good - 2 (15.4%)
an excellent book - 1 (7.7%)
I haven't read it - 7 (53.8%)
I might read it someday - 3 (23.1%)
Total Voters: 12

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Author Topic: The 1996 novel "Roustabout" by Michelle Chalfoun  (Read 4886 times)
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« on: February 01, 2008, 04:20:18 PM »

Quite a few years ago Winona was going to bring the 1996 novel "Roustabout" written my Michelle Chalfoun to the silver screen. But the deal fell through. ----- The story is set during 1984 to 1987 about a girl named Mat who works as a roustabout in the circus. I got a couple chapters more to finish the book for the first time. I really can visualize Winona playing the role of Mat. Smiley ----- Rusty ----- P.S. If you vote that you haven't read it, but later on get a chance to read it you can change your vote on this poll. -----
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« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2008, 04:44:02 PM »

Found this article from 1999! I really wish she would have made this into a film. I just watched her when she was on Charlie Rose in 2000 and she mention this film. I still wish she would make it, though I think she may be too old to play the part now. Sad I wonder if she even still has the right to the book? That's what I think Winona needs to do again. Find a book option, produce and star in it- like she did with "Girl, Interrupted!" She did such a great job with all she did for that film. She needs to that again! So, I voted that I haven't read it- but I plan to.


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'Eyre to helm NL's 'Roustabout'
Ryder to star in circus pic

Just a few weeks after picking it up off turnaround from Fox 2000, New Line has tapped Chris Eyre ("Smoke Signals") to direct "Roustabout," to which Winona Ryder is attached to star.
Newcomer Kathleen Orillion has been hired to adapt Michelle Chalfoun's 1997 debut novel about a modern day female circus roustabout.

Ryder also will produce the pic along with her manager Carol Bodie and Ross Grayson Bell ("The Fight Club"). The trio also are producing "Lambs of God" for Fox 2000.

Book is a coming of age story about a young woman who struggles to find a way out the shadows of the big top, under which she has grown up since she was abandoned as a child.

New Line VP of production Donna Langley will oversee the pic for the studio.

"Roustabout" is the first project Eyre has signed on to direct since receiving accolades for his bittersweet Native American feature "Smoke Signals." The Cheyenne-Arapaho filmmaker nabbed both the dramatic filmmaker's trophy and the audience award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival for "Signals," which was based on Sherman Alexie's 1993 short story collection "The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven."

Eyre is repped by the William Morris Agency.

Though the project had been brought into Fox 2000 four years ago, Orillion is the first screenwriter to mount the project.

Orillion, who lives in Austin, Texas, has worked with Terrence Malick on several screenplays in the past, none of which has been produced. Stemming from that relationship, Orillion recently pacted to pen a screenplay based on George Sand's "The Devil's Pool" for Malick's new production venture with producer Edward R. Pressman, Columbine Prods., which has a development and distribution pact with Sony Pictures Classics.

Orillion is repped by the Artists Agency's Merrily Kane.

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« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2008, 03:55:35 AM »

CHRIS B, if you ever check out a local used book store you might find a copy of the book. Or order it from Borders Book Store like I did. ----- I've still got 70 more pages to read, but I already give the novel a good vote, mainly because I can imagine Winona as Mat so well. ----- Sure Mat was very young in the novel, but Winona could play the role as an older woman just as well. You know how the producers of movies can change so many things from the original story versions of the film project. Cheesy ----- Rusty
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« Reply #3 on: February 06, 2008, 03:20:23 AM »

A nice book...read it about one year ago after I got it from powells.com used books store...

Would've been a great role for Winona but I think after GI she should've done a serious beefing up to play a woman that does heavy physical work.

Hopefully she'll prduce it someday...with a nice cameo... Cheesy
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« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2008, 01:58:07 AM »

A nice book...read it about one year ago after I got it from powells.com used books store...
----- I'm glad that you enjoyed the book. Cheesy ----- Rusty
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« Reply #5 on: February 08, 2008, 04:10:48 AM »

Winona did own a company called "Roustabout Studios", didn't she ?  Undecided
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« Reply #6 on: February 14, 2008, 04:34:53 AM »

It would be interesting to know what happened to Winona's production company??? ----- Cheesy Rusty
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« Reply #7 on: October 10, 2008, 02:31:01 PM »

I was really looking forward to these two projects, ROUSABOUT and LAMBS OF GOD--- not to mention THE TRIALS OF MARIA BARBELLA. THose were excellent books, really enjoyed reading them. ROUSTABOUT just seems like a fitting vehicle for Winona at the time. I think she's too old to play Mat now. I was thinking maybe Dominique Swain would be great in that role and maybe Winona can have a cameo as Mat's mother who leaves her in the circus at the beginning of the book. LAMBS OF GOD would have been a great chance for Winona to play nuns with two other great actresses--- I was thinkning Vanessa Redgrave for the role of Iphigenia, Kathy Bates as Margarita, and Winona as Carla, of course, and Richard E. Grant as the Priest. MARIA BARBELLA would have been really intense since it's about the DEATH PENALTY. I couldn't really imagine Winona in the title role, since the woman is Italian but I guess she was to play the Countess who helps Maria Barbella.

Oh, what could've been!!!! If only I was a movie producer.
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« Reply #8 on: October 28, 2010, 11:48:40 PM »

The book entitled "Roustabout" written by Michelle Chalfoun is realistic to some degree. The characters were all well thought and they seemed like they are real people. I love the content and the message of this book.

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« Reply #9 on: December 01, 2010, 12:08:27 AM »

I was really looking forward to these two projects, ROUSABOUT and LAMBS OF GOD--- not to mention THE TRIALS OF MARIA BARBELLA. THose were excellent books, really enjoyed reading them. ROUSTABOUT just seems like a fitting vehicle for Winona at the time. I think she's too old to play Mat now. I was thinking maybe Dominique Swain would be great in that role and maybe Winona can have a cameo as Mat's mother who leaves her in the circus at the beginning of the book. LAMBS OF GOD would have been a great chance for Winona to play nuns with two other great actresses--- I was thinkning Vanessa Redgrave for the role of Iphigenia, Kathy Bates as Margarita, and Winona as Carla, of course, and Richard E. Grant as the Priest. MARIA BARBELLA would have been really intense since it's about the DEATH PENALTY. I couldn't really imagine Winona in the title role, since the woman is Italian but I guess she was to play the Countess who helps Maria Barbella.




































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« Reply #10 on: April 20, 2012, 06:04:48 AM »

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