![]() ![]() But, as is usually the case, do read the books before seeing the move (if, indeed, it is produced). I haven't seen anything else about a cinematic version of All Hallow's Eve, but it seems to me that Williams' novels-which are quite unique, even eccentric, in style and content-could make excellent films. Tolkien, and Lewis's acclaimed dystopian novel of a scientistic totalitarianism, THAT HIDEOUS STRENGTH, was heavily influenced by the work of Williams.įor more about Williams, visit the web site for The Charles Williams Society. ![]() Among his many other film credits are the X-Men, Fantastic Four, and Star Trek III-VI films as well as "Planet of the Apes," "Mighty Joe Young," and "Flight of the Intruder," as well as the ABC TV series, "Lost."Ĭharles Williams was a member of The Inklings literary circle at Oxford, which included C.S. Lewis's best-selling book, THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS, which is scheduled for release in late 2008. Winter is also producing the film version of C.S. Lewis Society of California, sends along this intriguing bit of news:Ī number of the fantasy novels by novelist, playwright, poet, biographer, and theologian Charles Williams, starting with his ALL HALLOW'S EVE, will be made into major films by renowned producer Ralph Winter. ![]()
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