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Gilliam: Depp, Duvall set for 'Quixote'

Actor Johnny Depp attends a Japan premiere for the film "Public enemies" in Tokyo, Japan on December 10, 2009. UPI/STR
Actor Johnny Depp attends a Japan premiere for the film "Public enemies" in Tokyo, Japan on December 10, 2009. UPI/STR | License Photo

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21 (UPI) -- U.S. filmmaker Terry Gilliam says Johnny Depp and Robert Duvall are onboard for his long-gestating film project, "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote."

Gilliam first tried to shoot the movie nearly a decade ago but the production was sidelined by weather and budget woes, as well as an ailing leading man in Jean Rochefort. The setbacks were chronicled in a popular documentary called "Lost in La Mancha."

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"'Quixote' is what we're working on at the moment. Hopefully, that'll get up and running next year," Gilliam told Paste magazine.

Asked if Depp is to rejoin the project as a 21st century marketing executive transported back 500 years and mistaken by Quixote as his sidekick Sancho, Gilliam replied: "Yeah, and I re-wrote the script. Robert Duvall has agreed to play Quixote. I'm really excited. So it's all that business of funding now."

Gilliam and Depp previously collaborated on "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas."

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