Roe Vs. Wade Movie Cast & Crew Walk Off Set After Being Misled
RYAN SCOTT 07.09.2018
Roe Vs. Wade is setting itself up to be one of the most controversial movies to come about in quite some time. The Hollywood Reporter broke news of the movie last week with a story that mostly came from producers Nick Loeb and Cathy Allyn. However, there turned out to be a lot more going on behind the scenes with the pro-life, anti-choice movie, as revealed in a separate report from The Daily Beast. As it turns out, cast and crew members have been dropping like flies ever since production on the project started on June 15.
Those who detailed the production of
Roe v. Wade, which is currently filming under the title 1973, remained anonymous but the picture they paint is truly crazy. One crew member said, "When I read the first two pages, I was like what the f*** is this?" The movie will be dealing with the landmark Supreme Court decision made in 1973 that dealt with the criminality of limited access to abortions. Supreme Court justices will be played by Jon Voight, Robert Davi, Corbin Bernsen, John Schneider, Richard Portnow, Wade Williams, William Forsythe, and Steve Guttenberg in the movie. Stephen Baldwin and Kevin Sorbo, both noted political conservatives, were initially on board to play two of the justices but once they actually got the script in their hands, they immediately departed the project. Here's what another crew member had to say about the environment on set.
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Production on the movie is expected to wrap on July 15. It's unclear if any changes will be made in light of the troubled production and departures of cast and crew members. Nick Loeb was hoping for a PG rating and a January release. The controversy and severe subject matter could certainly have an impact on distribution and the release strategy. Given the issues, it's possible this movie may never actually see the light of day. This news comes to us courtesy of
The Daily Beast.
Amid Firestorm, Anti-Abortion 'Roe v. Wade' Film Still Seeks Financing
6:31 AM PDT 7/12/2018 by Tatiana Siegel
Potential investors worry about "weird fake news" included in the synopsis for the now-shooting film that features prominent conservative actors like Jon Voight, Stacey Dash and Robert Davi.
Actor and producer Nick Loebs controversial Roe v. Wade movie is said to be hanging by a thread just a week after its public reveal made waves amid a heated debate over President Trump's Supreme Court pick.
Loeb, who is the anti-abortion films co-director and arranged financing, is now making a last-ditch effort to raise $1 million to finish the film, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter. The producer best known for his ongoing custody battle with former girlfriend Sofia Vergara over frozen embryos reached out to potential financiers as recently as Tuesday with a plea to pony up money or the incendiary film may never see the light of day.
One financier who was approached but declined to invest in the film about the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision that guaranteed a woman's right to an abortion was turned off by the overt politics of the pitch. The film reinforces lies that have been told over and over, like Margaret Sanger started Planned Parenthood to kill African-American babies, says this investor, who declined to be named. All the weird fake news about abortion is in there. All stuff that is easily debunked.
The films budget is said to be roughly $3.5 million, and Loeb raised $2.5 million out of the gate. However, a knowledgeable source says Loeb and his producing partner Cathy Allyn began shooting June 15 without a completion bond a dangerous move for investors but not entirely uncommon in the indie film space.