Here Robinson dreamcasts an adaptation of her new novel, Lawyer for the Dog:
There was a movie playing in my head while I wrote this book. (I go to movies all the time. I�m a movie nut. I�ll watch almost anything. If the movie�s really good, I learn something about dialogue, pacing, scene-setting. If it�s really bad, I learn something about what not to do.) Sally Baynard, the main character and narrator of Lawyer for the Dog, is almost-fifty, single, a smart and spunky lawyer. Sandra Bullock has the right combination of emotional depth, tenderness and toughness for this role. And if not Sandra, Julianne Moore. Sally�s mother, Margaret, is near eighty, a southern-belle-wannabe who�s in the early stages of Alzheimer�s, but she�s still got plenty to teach her daughter. What about Ellen Burstyn, or Sissy Spacek? Margaret�s caregiver, Delores, is �a cross between a saint and a drill sergeant.� Please, could we lure Viola Davis? Sally�s ex-husband Joe, a family court judge who�s disappointed with his life, has a crush on Sally despite having been divorced for 18 years. For this role, Robert Downey, Jr., has the perfect kind of maddening charm. Joe appoints Sally to represent a dog in the middle of a bitter divorce case. Bill Murray would be great as the defendant, Rusty Hart (he even lives in Charleston!) and Sissy Spacek for his wife, Marianne. The dog�s vet, Tony, does his best not to take sides, but he can�t help falling for Sally. No doubt in my mind that George Clooney could be a perfect Tony. But what about the real star of the show, the miniature schnauzer, Sherman? I�m at a loss. This one might require some canine auditions.Visit Lee Robinson's website.
--Marshal Zeringue
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