The Killing at 70
Did this clown mask inspire The Dark Night ? It looks familiar. Long-time readers know that Stanley Kubrick is my favorite film director. But he had a rather mediocre start to his career. Fear and Desire (1953) is a struggle to get through. Kubrick later wanted the physical reels of film destroyed but, of course, some copies survived. I’m glad I watched it. There is a crude outline of who he was then. The Eisenstein editing techniques of cutting on the action rather than before it or after it are there. Other than that, the film is not worth watching. Killer's Kiss (1955) is eh. There is a bit of Kubrick humor and the room filled with mannequins as two men try to kill each other near the end of the movie is rather eye-popping and interesting. Otherwise, it looks and feels like the first movie in a random 1950’s double-feature. Then came 1956. Kubrick is 27 years old and climbing the ladder. Killer’s Kiss proved he could direct scenes. His partner at the time, James B. Ha...