Martin Scorsese has adapted many novels during his time, from Edith Wharton’s stunning period piece The Age of Innocence to Jordan Belfort’s controversial memoir The Wolf of Wall Street, but not all of his literary-based projects have come to fruition. Therein lies the problem with Hollywood, where so many people are involved in bringing a production to life that they often fall through, never making it to the big screen. That was the case for a…
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