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- Atuk abstract "Atuk (Inuit for \"Grandfather\") is the name of an as-yet-unfilmed American film screenplay, intended to be a film adaptation based upon the 1963 novel The Incomparable Atuk by Canadian author Mordecai Richler. It is essentially a fish out of water comedy of a proud, mighty Inuit hunter trying to adapt to life in the big city with satirical elements on racism, materialism, and popular culture. Peter Gzowski's afterword adds some historical context, and elaborates on the satirized real-life counterparts of several of the novel's minor characters, including Pierre Berton.A film adaptation was planned in the early 1970s by Norman Jewison, who purchased the film rights. Another adaptation was to have been shot in 1988. Although numerous Hollywood film studios have shown an interest in producing the film over the years, the movie remains unfilmed and the entire project in development hell. An urban legend claims that a curse has killed all the actors who have shown an interest in the lead role. These include John Belushi, Sam Kinison, John Candy, and Chris Farley.".
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- Atuk wikiPageRevisionID "700432399".
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink A_Confederacy_of_Dunces.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Baffin_Island.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Canadians.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baffin_Island.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hollywood_history_and_culture.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unproduced_screenplays.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Chateau_Marmont_Hotel.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Chris_Farley.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Development_hell.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink File:TheIncomparableAtuk.jpg.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Film.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Film_adaptation.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Film_studio.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Hollywood.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Inuit.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Jesus_Christ_Superstar_(film).
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink John_Belushi.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink John_Candy.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Missionary.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Mordecai_Richler.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Norman_Jewison.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Gzowski.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Berton.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Sam_Kinison.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Screenplay.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink The_Incomparable_Atuk.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Tod_Carroll.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Toronto.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink United_Artists.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Urban_legend.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:fish_out_of_water.
- Atuk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Atuk".
- Atuk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Atuk subject Category:Baffin_Island.
- Atuk subject Category:Hollywood_history_and_culture.
- Atuk subject Category:Unproduced_screenplays.
- Atuk hypernym Screenplay.
- Atuk type Film.
- Atuk type Person.
- Atuk type Work.
- Atuk type Film.
- Atuk type Hoax.
- Atuk type Work.
- Atuk comment "Atuk (Inuit for \"Grandfather\") is the name of an as-yet-unfilmed American film screenplay, intended to be a film adaptation based upon the 1963 novel The Incomparable Atuk by Canadian author Mordecai Richler. It is essentially a fish out of water comedy of a proud, mighty Inuit hunter trying to adapt to life in the big city with satirical elements on racism, materialism, and popular culture.".
- Atuk label "Atuk".
- Atuk sameAs Q3629409.
- Atuk sameAs Atuk.
- Atuk sameAs m.08pm9x.
- Atuk sameAs Q3629409.
- Atuk wasDerivedFrom Atuk?oldid=700432399.
- Atuk isPrimaryTopicOf Atuk.