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Paths of Glory (1957)
Synopsis
Stanley Kubrick’s Paths of Glory is among the most powerful antiwar films ever made. A fiery Kirk Douglas stars as a World War I French colonel who goes head-to-head with the army’s ruthless top brass when his men are accused of cowardice after being unable to carry out an impossible mission.
This haunting, exquisitely photographed dissection of the military machine in all its absurdity and capacity for dehumanization (a theme Kubrick would continue to explore throughout his career) is assembled with its legendary director’s customary precision, from its tense trench warfare sequences to its gripping courtroom climax to its ravaging final scene. – The Criterion Collection
Cast: Kirk Douglas, Ralph Meeker, Adolphe Menjou, George Macready, Wayne Morris, Richard Anderson, Timothy Carey
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Title: Paths of Glory (1957)
Directed by: Stanley Kubrick
Date of birth: 26 July 1928, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA
Date of death: 7 March 1999, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Writing credits:
Stanley Kubrick, Calder Willingham, Jim Thompson, Humphrey Cobb
Music by: Gerald Fried
Country: USA
Language: English / German
Color: Black and White
Runtime: 86 minutes
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