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Michael Douglas on Dad Kirk's Cuckoo's Nest Snub
29 Nov
Summary
- Michael Douglas revealed his father Kirk Douglas's disappointment over missing a role.
- Kirk Douglas felt he aged out of the lead role in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
- Jack Nicholson starred in the Oscar-winning film instead of Kirk Douglas.

Michael Douglas recently detailed the difficult conversation he had with his father, Kirk Douglas, regarding the film "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Kirk Douglas had acquired the rights to the novel with the intention of starring as the lead character, Randle McMurphy. However, as the film project progressed, Kirk was deemed too old for the part, leading to Jack Nicholson's casting.
Despite his father's initial disappointment, Michael Douglas explained that the film's critical and commercial success, including its five Academy Award wins, ultimately pleased Kirk. He recalled that his father's annoyance was softened by the fact that he profited significantly from the movie's box office performance. Douglas also highlighted that the film was initially rejected by several studios before its eventual triumph.
The enduring impact of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" was further underscored by a recent reappraisal marking its 50th anniversary. The film continues to resonate across diverse audiences, with its themes of freedom and self-sufficiency being claimed by various political viewpoints, illustrating its lasting cultural significance and its profound effect on Michael Douglas's own producing career.




