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Stanley Kubrick Collection: The Killing / Killers Kiss / Paths of Glory
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The Killing
When ex-con Johnny Clay (Sterling Hayden) says he has a plan to make a killing, everybody wants to be in on the action. Especially when the plan is to steal $2 million in a racetrack robbery scheme in which "no one will get hurt". But despite all their careful plotting, Clay and his men have overlooked one thing: Sherry Peatty (Marie Windsor), a money-hungry, double-crossing dame who's planning to make a financial killing of her own...even if she has to wipe out Clay's entire gang to do it! Directed in a revolutionary story-telling technique by the legendary Stanley Kubrick, The Killing is tough, taut, tense, and one of the greatest crime thrillers ever made!
Killer's Kiss
Stanley Kubrick's second feature film, Killer's Kiss, made the world take notice. The young moviemaker won acclaim for this dazzling film noir about a struggling New Yorker boxer (Jamie Smith) whose life is imperiled when he protects a nightclub dancer (Irene Kane) from her gangster boss (Frank Silvera). Using his camera as a sandpaper block, Kubrick stripped away the veneer from the prizefight and dancehall worlds. Killer's Kiss not only lends considerable insight into future Kubrick classics - such as The Killing and Full Metal Jacket - but also a remarkable film in its own right: the boxing match may be the most vicious this side of raging bull, and the famed final battle remains an action tour-de-force.
Paths of Glory
Safe in their picturesque chateau behind the front lines, the French General Staff passes down a direct order to Colonel Dax (Kirk Douglas): take the Ant Hill at any cost. A blatant suicide mission, the attack is doomed to failure. Covering up their final blunder, the Generals order the arrest of three innocent soldiers, charging them with cowardice and mutiny. Dax, a lawyer in civilian life, rises to the men's defence but soon realizes that, unless he can prove that the Generals were to blame, nothing less than a miracle will save his clients from the firing squal. A compelling masterpiece from world-class director/writer Stanley Kubrick and screenwriters Calder Willingham and Jim Thompson. Paths of Glory is a blistering indictment of military politics and an unforgettable movie experience.
Special Features:
- Origianal Theatrical Trailer
- Interactive Menu Screens and Chapter Selections
- 20th Century Fox
- Stanley Kubrick
German, French, Italian, Castilian Spanish
- 12
- Richard Anderson
- Sterling Hayden
- Kirk Douglas
- Vince Edwards
- Jay C. Flippen
- Coleen Gray
- Marie Windsor
- Irene Kane
- George Macready
- Ralph Meeker
- Adolphe Menjou
- Wayne Morris
- Frank Silvera
- Jamie Smith
- Red Decorsia
- 1.33:1
French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, English for the Hard of Hearing, German for the Hard of Hearing
- English
- 3
- 2
Stanley Kubrick Collection: The Killing / Killers Kiss / Paths of Glory
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The Killing
When ex-con Johnny Clay (Sterling Hayden) says he has a plan to make a killing, everybody wants to be in on the action. Especially when the plan is to steal $2 million in a racetrack robbery scheme in which "no one will get hurt". But despite all their careful plotting, Clay and his men have overlooked one thing: Sherry Peatty (Marie Windsor), a money-hungry, double-crossing dame who's planning to make a financial killing of her own...even if she has to wipe out Clay's entire gang to do it! Directed in a revolutionary story-telling technique by the legendary Stanley Kubrick, The Killing is tough, taut, tense, and one of the greatest crime thrillers ever made!
Killer's Kiss
Stanley Kubrick's second feature film, Killer's Kiss, made the world take notice. The young moviemaker won acclaim for this dazzling film noir about a struggling New Yorker boxer (Jamie Smith) whose life is imperiled when he protects a nightclub dancer (Irene Kane) from her gangster boss (Frank Silvera). Using his camera as a sandpaper block, Kubrick stripped away the veneer from the prizefight and dancehall worlds. Killer's Kiss not only lends considerable insight into future Kubrick classics - such as The Killing and Full Metal Jacket - but also a remarkable film in its own right: the boxing match may be the most vicious this side of raging bull, and the famed final battle remains an action tour-de-force.
Paths of Glory
Safe in their picturesque chateau behind the front lines, the French General Staff passes down a direct order to Colonel Dax (Kirk Douglas): take the Ant Hill at any cost. A blatant suicide mission, the attack is doomed to failure. Covering up their final blunder, the Generals order the arrest of three innocent soldiers, charging them with cowardice and mutiny. Dax, a lawyer in civilian life, rises to the men's defence but soon realizes that, unless he can prove that the Generals were to blame, nothing less than a miracle will save his clients from the firing squal. A compelling masterpiece from world-class director/writer Stanley Kubrick and screenwriters Calder Willingham and Jim Thompson. Paths of Glory is a blistering indictment of military politics and an unforgettable movie experience.
Special Features:
- Origianal Theatrical Trailer
- Interactive Menu Screens and Chapter Selections
- 20th Century Fox
- Stanley Kubrick
German, French, Italian, Castilian Spanish
- 12
- Richard Anderson
- Sterling Hayden
- Kirk Douglas
- Vince Edwards
- Jay C. Flippen
- Coleen Gray
- Marie Windsor
- Irene Kane
- George Macready
- Ralph Meeker
- Adolphe Menjou
- Wayne Morris
- Frank Silvera
- Jamie Smith
- Red Decorsia
- 1.33:1
French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, English for the Hard of Hearing, German for the Hard of Hearing
- English
- 3
- 2
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