Vincenzo Kolchak takes on the PASSION.
Writer Sues Mel Gibson Over ‘Passion’
Tuesday, February 12, 2008 5:56 AM EST
The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A screenwriter sued Mel Gibson and his production company on Monday, claiming he was misled by the actor-director into accepting a small payment for writing “The Passion of the Christ,” and was refused extra money when the film became a blockbuster.
Benedict Fitzgerald claimed that when he was asked to write a script about the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, Gibson told him the movie would cost between $4 million to $7 million, according to the lawsuit filed in Superior Court. Fitzgerald also alleged Gibson promised he wouldn’t receive any money from the film and any profit would be distributed to people who worked on the movie.
Gibson stated he didn’t want “money on the back of what he considered a personal gift to his (Roman Catholic) faith,” the lawsuit said.
Fitzgerald, who shared screenwriting credits with Gibson, claimed he agreed to a “a salary substantially less than what he would have taken had he known the true budget for the film,” which the lawsuit claimed had an estimated budget of $25 million to $50 million. The 2004 movie went on to gross several hundred million dollars.
Hmmm — Fitzgerald should be given a lot of credit for his concept. I can hear his agent now:
” — a historical story — that could be a tough sell — oh, I see, your idea is some obscure carpenter raises a ruckus and gets it in the end. Violent, a real grabber … Hmm . . . Fitz, got a little more? . . . Comes back to life. Hmmmm . . . It helps, but I dunno’ . . . But . . . sure is original — really clever. Ought to worth a lot for that — hey that drunken Aussie or whoever — you know — yeah, always works with that black guy . . . He’s some kinda’ Christer — he’ll go for it . . . “
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