Floyd Collins’ Book Acquired by Producer Peter R.J. Deyell
By: Gabrielle Sierra
Producer Peter R.J. Deyell (Road to Nowhere) has acquired the film rights to TRAPPED! THE STORY OF FLOYD COLLINS for an undisclosed sum. The book by historian Robert K. Murray and famed cave explorer Roger W. Brucker is based on the true story of a Kentucky farmer who attracted national attention after becoming trapped in a cave in 1925. The book was previously optioned by Billy Bob Thornton, and reportedly was greenlit by Paramount Pictures in 2006, with a script by Thornton's writing partner, Tom Epperson. However, Thornton's option reverted, and when Deyell learned the property was available, he stepped up.
"The Floyd Collins story is compelling on many levels, and is still relevant," said Deyell. "It's about the pursuit of the American dream in life-and-death circumstances, incompetent politicians, clashes of egos, cutthroat news media, a fractured family and questions of faith."Collins became trapped while exploring a remote cave that he hoped to develop as a tourist attraction to capitalize on the lucrative tour business of world-famous Mammoth Cave, nearby. Although volunteers were able to reach him, they could not get him out. A massive rescue effort continued for two weeks, attracting thousands of spectators, the National Guard and journalists from across the country. A cub reporter for the Louisville Courier-Journal, William "Skeets" Miller, ventured into the cave and conducted a series of face-to-face interviews with Collins, later winning a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the ordeal. Miller's newfound fame landed him a job at the burgeoning National Broadcasting Company (NBC), where he worked for many years as a reporter and news executive.
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