JOHNNY DEPP STARS IN ACTION-PACKED CON-CAPER COMEDY “MORTDECAI”
Johnny Depp ‘s chameleon-like talent to
effectively transform himself in any given role is again punctuated in the
laugh-out-loud movie “Mortdecai” along with a stellar cast that includes Gwyneth
Paltrow, Ewan McGregor, Paul Bettany, Olivia Munn and Jeff Goldblum.
Based on the charismatic anti-hero popular trilogy by Kyril Bonfiglioli - (“Don’t Point That Thing at Me,” “Something Nasty in the Woodshed” and “After You with the Pistol”), Charlie Mortdecai is a professional bon vivant and occasional art dealer perpetually at the end of his financial rope. In “Mortdecai,” Charlie charms, schemes and blunders his way in and out of hilariously compromising situations as he attempts to beat out an array of international evildoers on the trail of a priceless Goya masterpiece that could also be the key to claiming missing Nazi millions.
Depp
had already read and fallen in love with Bonfiglioli’s novels when the script
found its way to him. “I’d read them years before and they made me laugh out
loud,” says Depp. “They are irreverent and insane in a way I thought would
translate well to the screen.”
David
Koepp, also a prolific Hollywood screenwriter (he wrote “Mission: Impossible,”
JurassiC Park and “Spiderman”) directs “Mortdecai” and also Depp’s friend whom
the actor trusted to helm the movie. “I
can’t say enough good things about David Koepp. We did a film called Secret
Window years ago. It was not a comedy but we were able to incorporate a lot of
humor into it, which is part and parcel of what David does as a writer and a
director. He had a vision for this movie and he created an atmosphere where the
actors could try anything.,” Depp says of Koepp.
Mortdecai
books features beautiful people in beautiful clothes, bantering wittily and
doing outrageous things. “You want a plot that’s complex enough to support a
caper, but not so complicated that it weighs down the beautifully fun comedy,”
notes Koepp. “The moustache is a major character in this movie,” says Academy
Award®-winning make-up designer Joel Harlow, Johnny Depp’s personal make-up
artist since their first collaboration on Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse
of the Black Pearl. “It had its own trailer and traveled with an entourage. If
the Charlie Mortdecai character didn’t have a moustache, he wouldn’t be the
Mortdecai character,” declares Harlow. “The moustache is such a part of the
character and the way Johnny uses it is comedy gold.”
“Mortdecai’s”
action is overseen by U.K.’s busiest stunt coordinators and second-unit action
directors, Rowley Irlam has either coordinated or performed in some of the
biggest action movies shot in the country, including “Guardians of the Galaxy,”
“The Legend of Hercules,” “Thor: Dark World,” “Captain Phillips,” “Prometheus”
and “Skyfall,” for which he received a SAG Award® for Outstanding Action
Performance in a Motion Picture.
Although
Mortdecai is a comedy, it is packed with action sequences, as Jock constantly
saves Charlie from outlandish mishaps. Irlam coordinated a motorbike and
sidecar careening through Moscow, an unforgettable sword fight and a massive
explosion sequence featuring virtually all of the key cast members.
Irlam
and director Koepp had a specific strategy for the film’s action. “This movie
is very much actor driven,” he says. “I see it as bit of an homage to Buster
Keaton and Charlie Chaplin. My work was not just about stunts. It was about
making the whole piece quirky, interesting and different.”
Laugh-out-loud
adventure starts January 22 when “Mortdecai” opens in theatres nationwide.
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