(idm) [haujobb] stanley kubrick dead (fwd)

From laerm
Sent Sun, Mar 7th 1999, 20:15


   *
                                                                      ####
a disturbance in a system.                                            ####
laerm. @voicenet.com                                                  ##:#
       look - much is my armour/i can show you the walls that may be built
                            but mostly most of all/there's a wall of words
                          around my heart which is my soul which is my all
icq: 5562209

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sun, 7 Mar 1999 15:15:15 -0500 (EST)
From: laerm <xxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx>
Reply-To: xxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx
To: xxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx
Subject: [haujobb] stanley kubrick dead

From: laerm <xxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx>

[cnn.com]




Filmmaker Stanley Kubrick dead at 70

Films of Stanley Kubrick:
Day of the Fight, 1953
Fear and Desire, 1953
Killer's Kiss, 1955
The Killing, 1956
Paths of Glory, 1958
Spartacus, 1960
Lolita, 1962
Dr. Strangelove, 1964
2001: A Space Odyssey, 1968
A Clockwork Orange, 1971
Barry Lyndon, 1975
The Shining, 1980
Full Metal Jacket, 1987
Eyes Wide Shut, scheduled for release July 1999
 March 7, 1999
Web posted at: 1:58 p.m. EST (1858 GMT)
LONDON (CNN) -- Stanley Kubrick, director of "A Clockwork Orange" and
"2001: A Space Odyssey," died Sunday at the age of 70.
Kubrick's family said he died at his rural Hertfordshire home north of
London.
"The family has asked us to release the news of his death, to let people
know," a spokesman for the Hertfordshire police said.
Kubrick, born in the Bronx section of New York in 1928, launched his film
career -- using a second-hand camera -- with the documentary "Day of the
Fight" in 1950. The film was a 15-minute look at the last hours before a
fight of middleweight boxer Walter Cartier and was based on a photograph
Kubrick took for Look magazine.
Kubrick had honed his visual craft as a still photographer, selling his
first picture to Look when he was 16. He joined Look's staff a year later
after dropping out of City College of the City of New York.
RKO Pathe News was impressed with Kubrick's first attempt at moving
pictures, and agreed to back his next documentary. His first full length
film was the 1953 war picture "Fear and Desire," which was not a popular
success.
After the critical success of "The Killing" and the Kirk Douglas vehicle
"Paths of Glory," Kubrick filmed the epic "Spartacus" in 1960, with Tony
Curtis, Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier and other Hollywood headliners.

Scenes from Kubrick's '2001: A Space Odessey'

Kubrick tempted fate and the Hollywood censors in 1962, filming the
controversial Vladimir Nabokov novel "Lolita," about an older man's love
for a teen-age girl. Some critics were disappointed with the result,
saying the film, starring James Mason, Shelley Winters and Sue Lyon,
softened the theme of the book.
Next, Peter Sellars starred in 1964's "Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned
to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb," a satire about an American college
professor who rises to political power. Kubrick finished the 1960s with
"2001: A Space Odyssey" in 1968, then opened the 1970s with the violent "A
Clockwork Orange."
He also made "Barry Lyndon," released in 1975, "The Shining" in 1978 and
"Full Metal Jacket" in 1987.
Kubrick recently finished filming "Eyes Wide Shut" with the
husband-and-wife acting team of Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman in London.
The film, made in secrecy, was slated to be released in July.

   *
                                                                      ####
a disturbance in a system.                                            ####
laerm. @voicenet.com                                                  ##:#
       look - much is my armour/i can show you the walls that may be built
                            but mostly most of all/there's a wall of words
                          around my heart which is my soul which is my all
icq: 5562209


------------------------------------------------------------------------
New hobbies? New curiosities? New enthusiasms?
http://www.onelist.com
Sign up for a new email list today
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | this has been a message from the haujobb. mailing list.
 | "...a stream as fast as light..."