LOS ANGELES - Actor Johnny Depp and director Tim Burton, known for their offbeat films like "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," will team again to make "Sweeney Todd," based on Stephen Sondheim's award-winning stage musical, the DreamWorks movie studio said today.
Depp often brings an eccentric edge to his roles, like the swishy pirate captain Jack Sparrow in current hit "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest," and director Burton has created some of the movies' strangest characters like the shrub pruning monster in "Edward Scissorhands," played by Depp.
In "Sweeney Todd," to be released in late 2007, Depp will play the murderous barber of the same name who seeks his own brand of razor-slashing revenge against a judge who wrongfully imprisoned him.
Depp and Burton have teamed up in other quirky films including 1994's acclaimed "Ed Wood," about a B-movie director, and in 1999's "Sleepy Hollow," which tells the American folk tale of Ichabod Crane's encounter with a headless horseman.
The legend of serial-killer Sweeney Todd is rooted in British lore, and has given rise to numerous earlier plays and films, including a 1936 film called "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street," and a 1998 TV movie, "The Tale of Sweeney Todd," starring Sir Ben Kingsley.
The new movie, which will be co-produced by DreamWorks and Warner Bros., will be adapted from the modern musical thriller "Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street," with songs originally composed by Sondheim. That version became a Broadway hit in 1979 and won 8 Tony Awards.
A musical revival was launched in England in 2004 and hit Broadway last year. Both its stars, Michael Cerveris and Patti Lupone, earned 2006 Tony Award nominations, and the play won Tonys for best direction of a musical and best orchestrations.
- REUTERS
Depp, Burton team up for 'Sweeney Todd' film
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