Henry Fonda’s 1964 War Thriller Movie Is Getting Modern-Day Reimagining From Oscar-Nominated Director

Fail Safe is getting a modern-day reimagining. The story is derived from a 1962 novel by Harvey Wheeler and Eugene Burdick, focusing on a fictional nuclear attack during the Cold War. Two years later, iconic director Sidney Lumet adapted it into a political thriller starring Henry Fonda. Fonda played the President in the film, whose supporting cast included Walter Matthau, Fritz Weaver, Dan O’Herlihy, Larry Hagman, Edward Binns, and Frank Overton. Fail Safe was nominated for one BAFTA award and was well-regarded.

As per Variety, Fail Safe will get a modern-day remake from director Joe Berlinger. According to a statement, the new movie will take a “faux-cinéma vérité approach [to] reimagine what the world would look like today had the events in the book really happened in 1967, with the total nuclear annihilation of New York and Moscow.” Berlinger will “combine high-stakes international drama and classic documentary storytelling” in this reimagined version. Casting information for Fail Safe has yet to be revealed.

What This Means For Fail Safe

Fail Safe Was Remade Once Before


Brian Dennehy looking up in Fail Safe 2000

This is not the first time Fail Safe has been remade after the iconic Fonda version hit theaters in 1964. In 2000, Stephen Frears and Martin Pasetta co-directed a TV movie version, which starred Richard Dreyfuss, George Clooney, Noah Wyle, Don Cheadle, Hank Azaria, and Harvey Keitel in lead roles. This remake was well-received, getting a 100% Tomatometer, albeit with only five reviews available.

Berlinger has worked up an impressive resume thus far in his filmmaking career. He directed the true-crime documentary Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory, which was nominated for an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature. The director went on to make other Paradise Lost films as well as other works in the true-crime genre, including the 2024 miniseries Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey. This true-crime background will give Berlinger a unique perspective as he attempts a work of narrative fiction with Fail Safe.

Our Take On The Fail Safe Remake

This Could Be The Most Interesting Version Yet


Jason Baldwin mugsH๏τ in Paradise Lost

The most promising detail about this new Fail Safe adaptation is how different the movie sounds from the original. As a filmmaker whose main background is in the documentary genre, it makes sense that Berlinger might use “classic documentary storytelling” to weave the tale of Fail Safe. If he pulls it off, his version of the novel could be the most interesting interpretation yet, especially as it reaps the benefit of retrospect even more than the 2000 film was able to.

Source: Variety

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