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David Cronenberg’s ‘Shivers’ To Be Remade!

David Cronenberg
David Cronenberg

It seems as if almost every other story I’ve been reporting on lately is about the remake of an older film and this story is no exception.  Word has come in this morning that David Cronenberg’s cult classic early film Shivers aka They Came From Within is getting the remake treatment from award winning Danish filmmaker Rie Rasmussen.

Shivers from 1975 starred Paul Hampton, Lynn Lowry and Barbara Steele about the residents of a suburban high-rise apartment building are being infected by a strain of parasites that turn them into mindless, sex-crazed fiends out to infect others by the slightest sexual contact.

From The Press Release

Producers Jeff Sackman and Michael Baker today announced that they will remake the horror classic Shivers, David Cronenberg’s first feature film. That film, highlighted with a special screening at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, broke ground with its boundary-pushing sexuality and violence in its original release, nearly 40 years ago.
Shivers will be directed by award-winning Danish filmmaker Rie Rasmussen from a screenplay written by Ian Driscoll. Sackman and Baker will produce through their respective companies, TAJJ Media and Bunk 11 Pictures. Working with them as executive producer is the film’s original executive producer, André Link. Shivers will begin shooting in February 2014, with casting currently underway.

In Shivers, a genetically-engineered strain of parasites that turn people into violent, compulsive sex-addicts is released into a self-contained luxury apartment complex. The resident doctor attempts to find a cure before the infected, nymphomaniac inhabitants spread their legs – and the parasites.

The new Shivers will be updated for today’s social and sexual realities. In a post-HIV world, where people interact through screens rather than skin, the parasite breaks down those digital barriers. This is a world that is both more liberated than that of 1975, and more fearful and uptight.

Written and directed by Cronenberg, the original Shivers, produced by Ivan Reitman with Andre Link and John Dunning as executive producers, was known in some countries as They Came From Within.

Rasmussen’s debut feature, Human Zoo, premiered opening night of the 2009 Berlin Film Festival Panorama. Her short films include Il Vestito and Thinning The Herd, the latter of which screened at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. “I’m Scandinavian and am very comfortable with sexual expression as a part of a healthy, modern-day reality, and I’ve always loved the underlying social messages in a well-made horror film,” said Rasmussen. “The opportunity to reinterpret this film from today’s point of view, adding my own female intuition and life experience was a temptation I couldn’t resist.”

Rasmussen is working with her mentor Quentin Tarantino. Tarantino has been a big supporter of Rasmussen’s since her debut short film Thinning the Herd, which was in Cannes the same year Tarantino was head of the festival’s jury. With respect to Shivers he says, “Rie is a perfect choice to helm the remake of Shivers.”

Screenwriter Ian Driscoll is the writer of cult favorites Smash Cut starring Sasha Grey, Harry Knuckles and the Pearl Necklace, and Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter, winner of the Special Jury Prize at the Slamdance Film Festival. Driscoll, owner of a repertory movie theatre that often plays horror films, is a long-time fan of the original. “It’s full of challenging, creepy, original ideas. It’s smart, surprising and unpredictable. If we can do the same thing, this can be another classic for a new generation.”

Watch the trailer for Shivers here:

They Came From Within movie poster

Michael Juvinall

I am a Horror journalist, producer, ravenous Horror fiend, aficionado of the classic Universal Monsters, Hammer Horror, Werewolves, and all things Horror.

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    • That’s cool Tom. Myself, I’m tired of the remakes. Most of them do nothing to improve upon the originals or at the very least, bring something new to the table, but we’ll see. I’ll hold my opinion until I see the final product.

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