While some actors would capitalize on a box office hit like Law Abiding Citizen by seeking the biggest payday in the marketplace, Gerard Butler is going a different way. He has teamed with director Marc Forster to tell the story of Sam Childers, a former drug-dealing biker tough guy who found God and became a crusader for hundreds of Sudanese children who’ve been kidnapped and pressed into duty as soldiers.
Butler wants to play Childers in Machine Gun Preacher, which Forster will direct from a script he developed with screenwriter Jason Keller. After watching an NBC Dateline news story on Childers’ crusade, producer Robbie Brenner and Keller tracked him down to secure the rights to his memoir Another Man‘s War: The True Story of One Man‘s Battle to Save Children in the Sudan. Childers’ response, according to insiders, was something like, “Who the hell are you, and why the fuck should I trust you with my life story?” Raised by a tough ironworker father and taught to be a brawler with a hatred of bullies, Childers emerged from a dead-end future to become a preacher who found some real bullies to battle. Moved by the stories of the atrocities committed by rebels under the command of Joseph Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army, Childers established an orphanage to house 200 children, then formed a militia to protect them, recover other kidnapped kids, and dispense outlaw justice on their captors. The Keller script was developed independently with funding from Gary Safady’s and Craig Chapman’s Kaushi Entertainment. (Safady is a real estate entrepreneur.) Forster and his Apparatus partner Brad Simpson are producing with Brenner, Deborah Giarratana, and the Kaushi duo.
Working with Forster who’s known for coaxing good performances out of actors (i.e. Monsters Ball), Keller turned in a script that hooked Butler who wants the chance to show some acting chops to go with his 300 brawn. If he has his way, Machine Gun Preacher will start production later this year. The package is now being shopped for production financing by CAA and Management 360.
Keller is an up and coming writer who recently turned in a draft on the Fox film about the 1960s rivalry for sportscar supremacy between Ferrari and Ford, Race to the Death. Forster is attached to several projects — The Chancellor Manuscript, and the zombie saga World War Z with Brad Pitt at Paramount, and Angelology at Sony.







A machinegun toting evangelical born again Christian preacher with a vigilante streak killing bad guys to save children in the name of Jesus? = BOX OFFICE & OSCAR GOLD
Gerard Butler is fantastic. He always plays his roles perfectly. Ya ok so Ugly Truth, P.S. I love you and Phantom of the Opera didn’t break box office records or win awards, but what chick flicks do? In my opinion when it comes to chick flicks these were better than most. Citizen, 300, RocknRolla (didn’t see gamer) were All I thought very good. I’ll see anything he does. I’m always entertained.
Can’t wait for this one!
Three years ago I travelled with six other Aussies, to Sam’s orphanage in Nimile (S.Sudan). Many of us had been in Africa before on mission trips, but this experience was different and initially very intense. Sam enlisted an extra six UPDF soldiers as well as his own hardened SPLA guys, Ding, Nineteen and Peter for the drive from Gulu to Nimile. This was not a show – Sam was concerned as he had a lot of supplies on his truck for the orphanage as well as the two 4WD’s with us on board and we were travelling through remote country still controlled by the LRA. En route Sam pointed out many sites where atrocities were committed, buildings burn’t out, kids traumatised and villages pillaged with unspeakable terror. When we finally got to the orphanage, a trip that seem to take an eternity, we finally saw what one mans vision, compassion and faith can do against all the odds. Many of these kids that had survived unspeakable rapes, limbs being hacked off and torture stormed the vehicles on our arrival and broke out in infectious joy when they saw their dad – Rev. Sam Childers return. No one can orchestrate the spontaneous joy of a child. To anyone who wants to knock Sam with a poisoned tongue, all I can say is GO THERE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. It is impossible to not be moved and overwhelmed seeing the joy and hope that we saw in those kids.
I know that Mark Forster, Jason Keller and other committed film industry proffessionals involved with this project have also travelled to the orphanage in S.Sudan. Their passion to do this movie with excellence will be fully evident in the final cut. This film is going to break new ground and I believe in playing this role, Gerard Butler will not only seize the moment with both hands, but as with the rest of the cast and crew, it will be a defining career moment. Everyone in the country should get out of their seats and cheer because finally a movie is being made to demonstrate that in this world one person really can make a difference and a lasting deposit to humanity.
Gerard Butler is a wonderful actor. Weather it be emotional & romantic, funny & drop-stick, hard & vigorous, he always plays his roles perfectly. Ugly Truth, P.S. I love you, Bounty Hunter and Phantom of the Opera were all good/great chick flicks. (which never win any awards)Citizen, 300, RocknRolla,Gamer all equally as good for that more action, thriller crowd. I agree with daisy: I too will see anything he does. I’m always entertained.
Just to clarify several entries re: 1. Phantom of the Opera took in worldwide 154,648,887 with a budget of 70,000,000
2. PS I Love You took in 156,825,339 with a budget of 30,000,000
3. The Ugly Truth took in worldwide 205,298,707 with a budget of 38,000,000.
4. Rock N Roll took in worldwide 25,038,389 budget unk.
5.The Bounty Hunter took in worldwide 156,309,126 with a budget of 40,000,000. (By the way, last time I checked it had 16 million in DVD sales.)
Someone else has reported accurately on Law Abiding Citizen.
Except for Rock n Rolla these all earned money. So he seems to be earning his pay.
If everyone is quoting totals, I would like to join the conversation. Law Abiding Citizen domestically took in $73,357,727 and Foreign was $53,332,999 for a total of $126,690,726 information obtained from Box Office Mojo with a budget of $50 million. It did quite well in DVD sales. Also, I just read that the UK top 100 rentals for 2010, Law Abiding Citizen was #2 and while I’m at it I might mention that G. Butler had 4 movies in the top 100 rentals for 2010. It would seem reasonable to expect people to do their research re: how much money a film has made (and not just voice your opinion) Anyone can go to box office mojo and enter the title and it will tell you how much money a film has made. Yes, I think G. Butler is a great actor and have enjoyed all of his movies except for Gamer because I didn’t like the script.