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Before Spartacus, before 2001: A Space Odyssey, and before The Shining, there was a young man in New York City with a camera and an unshakeable conviction that he was going to change cinema.
Stanley Kubrick directed his first four formative features before the age of thirty, outside of the Hollywood studio system, on shoestring budgets, and with a visual intelligence and artistic ambition that announced the arrival of a singular talent.
From the self-financed debut he would later try to suppress, to a Kirk Douglas-produced anti-war masterpiece that remains one of the defining films of its decade, these four films trace one of the most compressed and dramatic artistic evolutions in cinematic history:
All fully restored in 4K from their original elements, this set features authoring and encoding by Fidelity In Motion, hours of brand NEW Special Features, a 100-page hardcover booklet featuring brand NEW essays and original production stills, and a second 144-page hardcover booklet featuring scripts for Killer’s Kiss, The Killing, and Paths of Glory.
Kubrick met producer James B. Harris while playing chess in Washington Square, who once described Kubrick as “the most intelligent, most creative person I ever came in contact with”. The two forged the Harris-Kubrick Pictures Corporation in 1955, with The Killing the first of their three-picture collaboration. We are honoured to have James B. Harris, now at the age of 97, participate in brand NEW and exclusive audio commentaries for The Killing and Paths of Glory.
Limited Edition 8-Disc Hardbox - 1500 copies only.
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Shot on the slopes of the San Gabriel Mountains with a borrowed camera and a cast of five, Fear and Desire is the audacious debut of a twenty-three-year-old Stanley Kubrick - a film he would later attempt to suppress but which now stands as a haunting origin document.
Four soldiers crash behind enemy lines during a nameless war and must fight their way back to safety.
Laced with moral disintegration and psychological torment, this Kubrick debut stars Frank Silvera, Kenneth Harp, and Paul Mazursky, presented here in both the 70-minute Premiere Version and the 61-minute Theatrical Version on both 4K UHD and Blu-ray.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Disc One - 4K UHD
Disc Two - Blu-ray
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Before focusing on cinema, Kubrick was a prolific street photographer, working for Look Magazine for five years from age 17. It was these skills that helped craft Killer’s Kiss at the age of 25, a fiery noir shot on location in New York City that serves as a time capsule of 1950s Manhattan.
Washed-up boxer Davey Gordon is barely scraping by on the Lower East Side, and he witnesses his neighbour Gloria being attacked by her violent employer. In trying to protect her, he pulls both of them into a spiral of pursuit and violence through the city’s most treacherous corners.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Disc One - 4K UHD
Disc Two - Blu-ray
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Adapted from Lionel White’s novel with dialogue by crime novelist Jim Thompson, The Killing is a shattering, non-linear noir that anticipates the modern heist film by four decades.
After five years in prison, criminal Johnny Clay has one last job in mind: rob a racetrack on race day, take two million dollars, then finally go straight. With a small team of carefully chosen insiders, the plan seems foolproof, until one man tells his wife, and one wife is not what she appears…
Featuring Sterling Hayden, Marie Windsor, and Elisha Cook Jr. in career-defining performances, with cinematography from Lucien Ballard (The Wild Bunch), The Killing is a remarkable feat of filmmaking, inspiring countless directors since its release and cited by Quentin Tarantino as the inspiration for Reservoir Dogs.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Disc One - 4K UHD
Disc Two - Blu-ray
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Just three years before taking on the cinematic epic Spartacus, Stanley Kubrick had a breakthrough with anti-war drama Paths of Glory. Co-produced by Kirk Douglas’ production company, Bryna Productions, and James B. Harris, this feat of filmmaking cemented Kubrick as a world-class director and set the stage for the remarkable career that would follow.
France, 1916. General Mireau, hungry for promotion, orders his regiment to take an impregnable German position known as the Anthill. When the suicidal assault predictably fails, Mireau orders three of his own soldiers court-martialled for cowardice to deflect the blame. Their defence falls to Colonel Dax, a former criminal lawyer turned battlefield commander, who finds that the tribunal has been decided before it begins.
Based on Humphrey Cobb’s celebrated 1935 novel, Paths of Glory was banned in France until 1975 and was nominated at the BAFTAs for Best Film and a Writers' Guild of America Award.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Disc One - 4K UHD
Disc Two - Blu-ray
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Hardcover Booklet
A 100-page hardcover booklet featuring a brand NEW essay ‘Paths of Glory: Kubrick’s Monument to Barbarism’ by film historian Tim Pelan, a brand NEW essay ‘Early Kubrick’ by author and former Chicago Reader film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum, and dozens of original production stills.
Scripts Booklet
A 144-page hardcover booklet featuring scripts for Killer’s Kiss, The Killing, and Paths of Glory.