‘Safe House’ Director Attached To Thriller Novel Adaptation ‘Child 44’

By Russ Fischer/Aug. 28, 2012 4:02 pm EST

Deadline says that Summit hasn’t greenlit the film yet, but that the idea is to get the film shooting by early next year. Richard Price scripted based on Smith’s book.

Ukrainian serial killer Andrei Chikatilo, also known as the Rostov Ripper, was convicted of committing 52 murders in the USSR, and executed for his crimes. The book “highlights the problem of Soviet-era criminality in a state where “there is no crime,” and looks into various social aspects of the country at the time, including “the paranoia of the age, the education system, the secret police apparatus, orphanages, homosexuality in the USSR and mental hospitals.”

The book is the first of a trilogy, which means we could eventually see a few films exploring the cheery subject matter. (The killings were previously chronicled in the film Citizen X.)

Stalin’s Soviet Union is an official paradise, where citizens live free from crime and fear only one thing: the all-powerful state. Defending this system is idealistic security officer Leo Demidov, a war hero who believes in the iron fist of the law. But when a murderer starts to kill at will and Leo dares to investigate, the State’s obedient servant finds himself demoted and exiled. Now, with only his wife at his side, Leo must fight to uncover shocking truths about a killer-and a country where “crime” doesn’t exist.

In a country ruled by fear, no one is innocent.