Duane Adler Explained

Duane Adler
Birth Place:North Carolina
Nationality:American
Occupation:Screenwriter, film director
Years Active:2001–present

Duane Adler (born) is an American screenwriter and film director best known for writing numerous dance films, including Save the Last Dance (2001) and Step Up (2006). The films grossed over $250 million each, which BroadwayWorld noted as being in the top ten all-time box office for dance films.[1] The Baltimore Sun said, "Adler established himself as one of the go-to screenwriters for 21st-century dance movies."

Step Up became a franchise, and sequel films based on his characters grossed over $651 million worldwide.[2] Adler's directorial debut was the 2006 film God's Waiting List, written by Blaze Lovejoy. Adler's first film as writer-director was the 2013 film Make Your Move.

Background

Duane Adler was born in the US state of North Carolina around . He grew up in the suburbs of Washington, DC and in Odenton, Maryland. He went to college at the University of Maryland, College Park.[3]

Career

Duane Adler wrote the original screenplay for the 2001 film Save the Last Dance. Paramount Pictures hired Cheryl Edwards to rewrite the screenplay, and she worked on it in the course of nine months. Paramount tentatively gave both writers their first screenplay credits, and Adler requested arbitration to claim sole screenplay credit based on his primary contribution. The first arbitration case was inconclusive due to a factual error, and a second arbitration case led to Adler receiving story credit, with both Adler and Edwards receiving screenplay credit.[4]

Adler also wrote the film's 2006 sequel Save the Last Dance 2 and co-wrote the 2006 film Step Up with Melissa Rosenberg. In 2008, he began writing Venice Beach, a "music-driven romance" starring singer Ne-Yo, who had appeared in Save the Last Dance 2. The film did not reach production.[5] In 2009, Adler was hired to rewrite a script for the teen dance drama Jump Around, which revolved around a team in a Double Dutch jump rope competition with the intent to direct, though the film was never produced.[6]

Adler's first effort as writer-director came with the 2013 film Make Your Move, which he had tried to make for over seven years. He initially sought to work with Savion Glover to make a film revolving around tap dance, but his pitch did not achieve results. He had another idea of a collaboration between an American boy and an Asian girl who were both musicians, and he sought to merge that with tap dance. After some difficulty, he was inspired by a New York-based Japanese trope named COBU that used taiko drums. Film producer Robert W. Cort supported Adler's project, and Adler wrote and directed Make Your Move.

Adler then directed the 2017 film Heartbeats, which featured an American family going to a wedding in India and shows both American and Indian styles of dancing.[7] Following Heartbeats, the television network Fox committed to the script of Shine, a television film that involved Adler as writer and executive producer. The film was not produced. In 2019, Adler and the studio Entertainment One received a pilot commitment from the TV network ABC to produce House of the Rising Sun, featuring two feuding families with the backdrop being a New Orleans nightclub.[8] He also developed a multi-generational dance series for Fox.[9]

Adler wrote Talent Show, about an unsuccessful songwriter who goes back to Chicago to guide a group of vulnerable young people in their yearly talent show. By 2019, Lena Waithe wrote a new version of the script, which started development under Gandja Monteiro. The film did not advance past the development stage.[10] By 2021, Adler also wrote Good Vibes for New Line Cinema.

Credits

Adler's credits
YearFilmNotes
2001Save the Last DanceStory credit; screenplay credit shared with Cheryl Edwards[11]
2001Wrote screenplay; also known as When the Music Stops[12]
2006Step UpWrote story; wrote screenplay with Melissa Rosenberg
2006Save the Last Dance 2Wrote screenplay
2006God's Waiting ListDirected; written by Blaze Lovejoy
2008Based on characters by Duane Adler
2008Make It HappenWrote story; wrote screenplay with Nicole Avril; also co-producer
2010Step Up 3DBased on characters by Duane Adler
2012Step Up RevolutionBased on characters by Duane Adler
2013Make Your MoveWrote and directed
2014Based on characters by Duane Adler[13]
2017HeartbeatsWrote and directed

Notes and References

  1. News: Staff . Step Up Screenwriter Duane Adler Makes Directorial Debut With Make Your Move, Out 4/18 . . February 28, 2014 . March 25, 2020 .
  2. News: Andreeva . Nellie . Fox Developing 'Shine' Dance Drama From Marc Platt & 'Step Up's Duane Adler . . October 6, 2017 . March 25, 2020 .
  3. News: Kaltenbach . Chris . Maryland native Duane Adler's first film as writer-director is multicultural . . April 17, 2014 . March 25, 2020 .
  4. Friend . Tad . Credit Grab: How Many Writers Does It Take to Make a Movie? . . October 20, 2003 . March 25, 2020 .
  5. Simmons . Leslie . On speedway to 'Venice Beach' . . October 17, 2018 . March 25, 2020 .
  6. Fernandez . Jay A. . 'Step Up' writer boards 'Jump Around' . . December 9, 2009 . March 25, 2020 .
  7. News: Minow . Nell . Master of Movement: Dance Loving Director Duane Adler on his new Film Heartbeats . The Credits: Profiles Below the Line . . March 20, 2018 . March 25, 2020 .
  8. News: Andreeva . Nellie . 'House Of the Rising Sun' New Orleans Music-Driven Drama In Works At ABC From Duane Adler & eOne . . September 5, 2019 . March 25, 2020 .
  9. News: Grobar . Matt . 'Step Up's Duane Adler Inks With Buchwald . . August 5, 2021 . April 26, 2024 .
  10. Kroll . Justin . 'Vida' Director Joins Universal's 'Talent Show' From 'The Hate U Give' Producers (exclusive) . . July 8, 2019 . April 26, 2024 .
  11. Web site: Duane Adler . catalog.afi.com . . March 25, 2020 .
  12. Web site: Duane Adler . https://web.archive.org/web/20200325135710/https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2bc51285e7 . dead . March 25, 2020 . bfi.org.uk . . March 25, 2020 .
  13. Debruge . Peter . Film Review: 'Step Up All In' . . July 16, 2014 . March 25, 2020 .