Ok, cast a remake, here.


Who would you choose to play:

Doc -

Monk -

Ham -

Renny -

Long Tom -

Johnny -

Anyone who suggests The Rock, Arnold, or similar types for Doc will be dissolved by the Red Snow.

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I'm thinking Billy Zane, believe it or not. He's buffed up for this kind of stuff before (The Phantom) and plays a good solid hero-type given the chance (Diamond of Jeru). I think he would be good. One thing you wouldn't want is a bulky, body builder type. Arnold would have been LOUSY.

Having said all that, and despite it being a pile of crap as a movie, Ron Ely IS Doc Savage.....

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Johnny Weissmuller. Sure, I know what you're thinking...he's dead, but what they're doing these days with DNA and cloning,and all...If they made the movie, or the serials in the 40's, as they should have, he would have been perfect.He was the action hero of that period as the governor of CA was in his time.

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Fir Doc I'd pick Dolph Lundgren. Daniel Craig woul be second choice.

Not sure about anyone else yet.

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Doc – The Rock or Hugh Jackman

Monk - Oscar Gutierrez (aka Rey Mysterio) Physically, he’s about as close as you are going to get without going CGI. At 5’3” and 160 he’s about the right size and he can move. He’d be able to handle the agility part of Monk without any problem. I don’t know if he can act, but he is one of the charismatic wrestlers on the WWF despite wearing a mask.

Renny - Brad Garrett; (Everyone loves Raymond) close to seven feet tall gloomy looking, deep voice, perfect.

Long Tom - David Hyde Pierce (Fraser)

Ham - Charlie Sheen (Platoon, Two and a Half Men)

Johnny - Peter Stormare (Prison Break, VW Commercials, Constantine)

Sam Raimi has just acquired rights to Doc, the Shadow and others. Maybe we'll get a new Doc Savage movie after all.

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I have always wished this had not been made as a camp flick, and had instead been something like and Indiana Jones style movie. Having read all the books when I was a kid, I had great ideas for casting if they had made it in the 60's.
Chuck Connors as Doc, Fess Parker as Renny and Lloyd Bochner as Ham. Oh well.

Ten years ago I would have agreed with the posters that suggested Dolph Lundgren, but what about the voice?
Also, casting a currenly popular young blonde as Pat Savage would be a great move.
I also agree with the poster who suggested Brad Garrett as Renny. And as for Doc? My current vote would go for Kevin Sorbo. At 6'3" he's close enough in height, and he's in good shape without being pumped. Just dye his hair blond.

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Yeah

Kevin Sorbo or the Rock or even Brendan Fraiser for Doc

Jack Black as Monk

DJ Qualls as Johnny





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Nobody 'cause I love the original movie, the original cast & principally Ron Ely I think don't exist nowadays an actor who would fixed for this role!?

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Who would you choose to play:

Doc - Hugh Jackman

Monk - Jeff Goldblum

Ham - The guy who plays the Human Torch in the FF movies

Renny - Ralph Fiennes

Long Tom - ?

Johnny - ?

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Jeff Goldblum as Monk? You’re joking, right? Jeff’s about 6’5”, Monk’ supposed to be around 5’.

You’d have Monk towering over Renny (Ralph Fiennes is 6’ according to IMDB), who’s supposed to almost a giant.

I could see Jeff as Ham, but then you’d need actors who are about 7’ to play Renny and Doc.

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Doc Savage?
Ron Ely was far too gangly to look anything like the pulp book cover standard. He had a good build for an average guy but as Doc he looked like the anorexic 6'4" eating disorder version. Sorry Ron

For today, how about Kevin Nash? As "The Russian' in 'The Punisher', Nash not only had the haircut, but the size and the muscles! Put some bronze instant tan on him and he IS Doc Savage! Look no further.
Have no idea if he can act.

Ron Perlman ought to make a good Monk. A bit too tall but the simian features exaggerated in 'Quest For Fire' are a perfect match.

Long Tom, the guy who's mere appearance brightened morticians faces noticably, Max Von Sydow. What more need I say?

Rennie, the powerfully built master engineer might be done by actor Fred Thompson, 6'6", who has huge hands that could be seen as capable of knocking down doors, as a specialty.

And Ham, the dapper lawyuer with a cane? Tom Cruise. :) Tom pretties up like nobody else.

Lastly, Adrien Brody would do very well as Johnny (William Harper Littlejohn), if he got into his 'The Pianist' shape again. A pair of thick glasses is all he'd need to look like the remarkably thin archaeologist who walks in front of a hospital fluoroscope showing his skeleten and the nurse remarks "You don't look much different"

As far as Doc's sister, nothing difficult here. There are any number of knock-down beautiful actresses who would look great in bronze hair and golden tan.

Let's make it!

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Pat was Doc's COUSIN... from Canada. Pat Savage showed up first in the fourteenth Doc Savage book, Brand of the Werewolf...

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Doc-Julian Sands

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I wouldn't necessarliy want a blond Doc, as many have posted. Just over a year now I've been reading the Nostalgia Ventures Doc reprints and I'm really into the original versions of Doc, including the discriptions written in the books. Hair of a bronze shade slightly darker than his skin. Since the info on a new Doc film is based off the Street and Smith cahracters, I hope the look is close to the original Street and Smith look, discription. My two cents.

Also, one of many things I've come to appreciate about the first Doc film is that Ron's hair is a cross between the popular 60-70's blond coloring, but a cut and look similar to the original pulps.

When the film was in pre-production, there was as request put out for any Doc material from the countries, areas the pre-release promos were sent to. This included original pulps. My guess is George Pal and crew may have been trying to come up with their own look, vibe, style for the film based off of info, images from original source material released in the 30's and 40's, up to comics that were released in the 70's from Marvel comics released shortly before production began.

I just watched a mess of films with Christian Bale. I believe he would make a nice Doc, but probably shouldn't cause he's now the Batman.

Peace!

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Doc- Patrick Warburton


You vote for pizza and a movie, they vote to rape you with switchblades. That's voting.

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Don't remake it. Its a cult classic. Leave it alone.

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