Director of I, ROBOT & DARK CITY has new sci-fi projet!
Alex Proyas tackling "The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag," adaptation.
Originally published in 1942, the offbeat tale centers on a man who becomes increasingly disturbed when he realizes he cannot account for his activities during the day, or even what he does for a living. He divulges his problem to the husband-and-wife partners of a private detective agency, and their investigation leads to a series of revelations they could never have fathomed.
Proyas claims to have read the story as a kid and it's formed part of his "creative DNA".
Heinlein who died in 1907, is better known for writing Starship Troopers which was transformed into a very successful movie in 1997 from Paul Verhoeven and for writing the classic Stranger in a Strange Land.
source - the hollywood reporter