Cimino's Unrealized Projects
Conquering Horse- Based on the Novel on the same name, it tells the mystic story about Indian life on the Great Plains before the arrival of white people in that region. Michael Cimino tried to make this project since the 70s, and at first it was in development with Universal in 1970, but it was shelved because of budget issues and also the fact that Cimino wanted to shoot it in black and white and used authentic Sioux Dialogue with subtitles.
The Project would then resurface in the late 1970s early 1980s,when Cimino received a two picture deal from Untied Artists. He made a deal that if Heaven’s Gate was hit, he would make Conquering Horse. However, because of the legendary bomb that was Heaven’s Gate, the film was never made.
In the mid-90s, Oliver Stone attracted the attention of producer Mario Kassar, who had produced The Doors for Stone, to help fund Cimino's ambitious Conquering Horse project. However, as Stone recalled, "He [Cimino] was too difficult to deal with. He was arrogant, and I don't know that he ever gave it up. He never could eat humble pie or didn't seem to.
Frank Costello Biopic- After the success of Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, Cimino tired to get 2 projects off the ground at 20th Century Fox, One of them was a Frank Costello Biopic. After meeting with James Toback, the two began work on The Life and Dreams of Frank Costello, a biopic chronicling four decades of the life of Mafia boss Frank Costello, Cimino saw the mobster as Gatsby; to him, he had a vision of America."We got a good screenplay together," said Cimino.
However the project fell through as Cimino states, “but again, the studio, 20th Century Fox in this case, was going through management changes and the script was put aside." Cimino added, "Costello took a long time because Costello himself had a long, interesting life. The selection of things to film was quite hard”
Later In 1981, he once again tried to get his Frank Costello Biopic off the ground, rewriting the script and calling it Proud Dreamer and tried to get CBS Films to finance the film and tried to get Robert De Niro to played Frank Costello. However, CBS Films declined to finance the film, citing budget concerns.
Pearl- Around the same time as the Costello Biopic, The other film Cimino tried to make with 20th Century Fox was Pearl. Pearl was based on an unpublished book he wrote,was to be a musical biopic about singer-songwriterJanis Joplin. Cimino conceived the film's story with producer Marvin Worth and collaborated on the script in association with Oscar-winning screenwriter Bo Goldman. Ultimately, Cimino version was not made and the script was rewritten titled The Rose which was released in 1979.
The Fountainhead- The Fountainhead was a passion project for Cimino. Because of the success of Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, Cimino landed a deal at United Artists o write and direct The Fountainhead, based on Ayn Rand’s novel about an architect who refuses to compromise, which he had loved for years He sent his script to Elliott Kastner, who was going to produce and his first choice to play the character of Howard Rourk was Clint Eastwood
Taking its cue from more than the novel, Cimino's modern-day adaptation was largely modeled off of architect Jorn Utzon's troubled building of the Sydney Opera House as well as the construction of the Empire State Plaza "Making it a contemporary story meant that there was a lot of new work that had to be done [in adapting]," he said. According to Cimino, Eastwood turned the film down over concerns of being compared to his idol Gary Cooper, who had played the same character in the 1949 Film Adaptation Over the years he continued to try to get it made, approaching different funding sources with copies of the script and each time rewriting it in the process. During 1979, after the success of The Deer Hunter, Cimino tried to convince United Artists to fund the Fountainhead, but they were disinterest, so Cimino decided to make Heaven’s Gate.
Crime And Punishment- Between Thunderbolt and Lightfoot and The Deer Hunter, Cimino tried to write an Adaptation on Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Crime And Punishment.
Head Of The Dragon- Cimino tried to make this film with Paramount. was set in a "mythical South American country" and revolved around a polo-playing WASP who springs a Mafia killer from jail in order to assassinate a rebel leader. The project was described as Cimino's desperate attempt to come up with something commercial that might stand a chance at being made. With location scouting and pre-production work already three weeks in, the film was canceled, due to issues Paramount was having with their other big production, Sorcerer, which was being shot in the same country