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WELLINGTON (Reuters) - John Lennon wanted to play the grasping, thieving 
creature Gollum in a 1960s Beatles version of the "Lord of the Rings," New 
Zealand movie director Peter Jackson told Wellington's Evening Post newspaper.

Jackson, whose own version of the first book in the fantasy trilogy, "The 
Fellowship of the Ring" won four Oscars this week, told the newspaper that 
the Beatles plan fell flat when author J.R.R. Tolkien rejected the plan.

Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney, who was to play the hero Frodo in the movie, told 
Jackson about the plans at the Academy Awards in Hollywood, the Post reported.

"It was something John was driving and J.R.R. Tolkien still had the film 
rights at that stage but he didn't like the idea of the Beatles doing it. 
So he killed it," Jackson told the newspaper.

George Harrison was to play the wise wizard Gandalf who advises the hobbit 
Frodo in his quest to destroy the evil golden ring at the center of the 
epic tale of good versus evil, one of the most popular books of the 20th 
century.

Ringo Starr was to play Frodo's devoted sidekick Sam, while Lennon would 
take the part of the hobbit-like creature that tracks the heroes throughout 
the story, trying to get his hands on the powerful ring.

"There probably would've been some good songs coming off the album," 
Jackson said of the Beatles' plan.

Jackson is currently working on the second film of the trilogy for AOL Time 
Warner Inc's New Line Cinema.

"The Two Towers" is due out in December and the last film, "The Return of 
the King," will follow next year.


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