Maigret (1988 film)
Maigret is a 1988 television film starring Richard Harris as Georges Simenon's detective, Jules Maigret.[4] The film was intended as a pilot for a potential television series.[2] ProductionWhile unhappily working on Archer, a television series adaptation of Ross Macdonald's Lew Archer stories, writer Arthur Weingarten began thinking about doing a mystery series with a different concept.[2]
The studio was uninterested but Weingarten decided to pursue the rights to the character himself.[2] Friendship with Graham Greene got Weingarten an introduction to Georges Simenon.[1] Weingarten locked down American rights but spent five years gathering rights in other countries to attain worldwide rights to the character.[2] He then approached every American network about creating a Maigret series with no success until CBS agreed with the stipulation that he cast an international star.[2] Richard Burton was the first approached and he was keen but two weeks before filming was to commence he dropped out to do Private Lives on Broadway.[2] Alec Guinness was next approached but he declined.[2] Weingarten spent a year negotiating with George C. Scott, but Scott eventually pulled out and with him went CBS.[2] At this stage, Columbia Pictures Television agreed but Weingarten still needed a Maigret. After viewing A Man Called Horse one evening, he decided to approach Richard Harris.[2] Although Harris didn't physically fit the role, he was up for the challenge as a fan of the character.[2]
The project got additional funding from HTV and Coca-Cola[1] which brought the budget up to $3 million (US).[1] Filming was shot on location in Paris and West Country.[1] The script was drawn from a number of Simenon's original novels and the setting was moved up to the then-modern 1980s.[1] Cast
ReleaseThe film was unsuccessful critically[1][5] which ended any possibility of it spawning a television series. Three years later, fellow Irishman Michael Gambon stepped into the role for another ITV production entitled Maigret which ran for twelve episodes.[6] References
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