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The Killing

  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
103K
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3,799
1,065
Sterling Hayden and Marie Windsor in The Killing (1956)
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CaperFilm NoirHeistPsychological DramaPsychological ThrillerTragedyCrimeDramaThriller

Crook Johnny Clay assembles a five-man team to plan and execute a daring racetrack robbery.Crook Johnny Clay assembles a five-man team to plan and execute a daring racetrack robbery.Crook Johnny Clay assembles a five-man team to plan and execute a daring racetrack robbery.

  • Director
    • Stanley Kubrick
  • Writers
    • Stanley Kubrick
    • Jim Thompson
    • Lionel White
  • Stars
    • Sterling Hayden
    • Coleen Gray
    • Vince Edwards
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    103K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,799
    1,065
    • Director
      • Stanley Kubrick
    • Writers
      • Stanley Kubrick
      • Jim Thompson
      • Lionel White
    • Stars
      • Sterling Hayden
      • Coleen Gray
      • Vince Edwards
    • 473User reviews
    • 147Critic reviews
    • 91Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sterling Hayden
    Sterling Hayden
    • Johnny Clay
    Coleen Gray
    Coleen Gray
    • Fay
    Vince Edwards
    Vince Edwards
    • Val Cannon
    Jay C. Flippen
    Jay C. Flippen
    • Marvin Unger
    Ted de Corsia
    Ted de Corsia
    • Patrolman Randy Kennan
    • (as Ted DeCorsia)
    Marie Windsor
    Marie Windsor
    • Sherry Peatty
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    • George Peatty
    • (as Elisha Cook)
    Joe Sawyer
    Joe Sawyer
    • Mike O'Reilly
    James Edwards
    James Edwards
    • Track Parking Attendant
    Timothy Carey
    Timothy Carey
    • Nikki Arcane
    Kola Kwariani
    Kola Kwariani
    • Maurice Oboukhoff
    Jay Adler
    Jay Adler
    • Leo the Loanshark
    Tito Vuolo
    Tito Vuolo
    • Joe Piano
    Dorothy Adams
    Dorothy Adams
    • Ruthie O'Reilly
    Herbert Ellis
    • Second American Airlines Clerk
    James Griffith
    James Griffith
    • Mr. Grimes
    Cecil Elliott
    • Lady with Small Dog
    Joe Turkel
    Joe Turkel
    • Tiny
    • (as Joseph Turkel)
    • Director
      • Stanley Kubrick
    • Writers
      • Stanley Kubrick
      • Jim Thompson
      • Lionel White
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    User reviews473

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    9ccthemovieman-1

    Great Characters In Here!

    Director Stanley Kubrick is best known for "2001: A Space Odyssey." "A Clockwork Orrange" or "The Shining" but I always found this to be my favorite of his films. This is film noir at some of its best: a tight no-nonsense story with tragic consequences, some of the best film noir actors in the business and great cinematography, which looks even better on DVD.

    Sterling Hayden is the gang leader in this heist film and the big man was up to the task as he usually was in these kind of crime films. He wasn't as rough a character as he was in "Asphalt Jungle," but his role reminded me of that film.

    What made this movie so appealing to me were four very interesting character actors: Elisha Cook Jr., Marie Windsor, Kola Kwariani and Ted de Corsia. Few people had those loser-type film noir characters down pat as well as the tough-talking Windsor and the meek and wimpy Cook. They played a husband-and-wife team here: that's film noir heaven!

    Kwariani plays a burley chess-playing wrestler who fights six cops at one time and Carey is a long-distance racist rifleman who talks through clenched-teeth and shoots a racehorse! As I said, some very interesting characters here.

    And, oh yeah.....for you over-55 readers, there's Vince Edwards, alias Dr. Ben Casey of TV fame, as a Windsor's young adulterer boyfriend trying to horn in on the money from the robbery.

    This film is full of surprises and always fun to watch.
    8dierregi

    A masterpiece

    The non-linear storytelling, overused nowadays even when it does not make any sense, is key to this taught thriller, narrated almost as a documentary.

    Besides, despite the non-linear structure, the plot is very easy to follow, thanks to the narrator who tells the audience everything from the time of the day to the details about the gang involved in the audacious heist at the races.

    It does't hurt that main character Johnny Clay is played by one of my favourite actors, Sterling Hayden, in a role that reminds me of his doomed character in The Asphalt Jungle. Clay is a coincise, world-wary character who planned the heist to the last detail, unfortunately missing the "human factor".

    As it's customary in stories about failed heists, there's always one detail that is either unknown or unpredictable, but important enough to wreak havoc even in the most perfect plan.

    Perhaps my favourite Kubrick's movie, with a tight script, excellent cast and no-nonsense approach.
    Mike Sh.

    Young Kubrick's triumph

    Stanley Kunbrick was still in his twenties when he made this film, yet his confidence and self-assurance are all over it. It is a well-written story, co-written by Kubrick (based on a novel called "A Clean Break"), about a meticulously planned horetrack heist told from the point of view of the several people who were in on the plot. Most of these guys weren't professional criminals, but otherwise honest men who were down on their luck and needed a break. They turned to this audacious plan in desperation, thinking they could do some real good in their lives with their share of the money. I won't give away the ending of course, but keep in mind this is a Kubrick film. That's all I say about that.

    Standouts include Sterling Hayden as the ringleader, Marie Windsor as a snide, manipulative woman, Elisha Cook as her milquetoasty husband, Timothy Carey, as creepy as ever, and Kola Kwariani, the thinking man's Tor Johnson, as a chess expert/hired thug.

    Speaking of chess, this is the first movie I've ever seen with a scene taking place in a chess parlor. Being from a provincial New England town, and not being a chess afficionado, I never knew such places existed.
    7drqshadow-reviews

    The Thick, Pulpy Roots of Modern Heist Epics

    Stanley Kubrick's coming-out party from the mid '50s is a startlingly accurate prediction of film's future. By way of a non-linear narration and a few remarkably fresh transitions, Kubrick adds considerable weight and magnitude to a tangled heist tale and its focus on the crooks behind a slick, daring stickup of the local racetrack. Confused by the film's radical new approach to storytelling, test audiences hated the first cut, leading to studio meddling and an almost-complete disintegration of its marketing budget. Kubrick fought back, though, and with the obvious exception of a horribly heavy-handed deadpan narration, the finished product seems virtually untouched. Concerned mostly with the planning and hand-wringing before the big theft, The Killing tensely builds anticipation throughout before finally boiling over in a machine gun-paced robbery scene, terse payoff and all-too-brief elaboration on the major players' ultimate fates. Acceptably acted at best, the real stars of this picture are the complex plot and the harvest of fresh ideas going on behind the lens. A clear inspiration for Tarantino's big hits of the '90s, it's a daring and stylish major market debut for the famed director that hints at the lengths his development would ultimately take the medium.
    Infofreak

    Kubrick's first classic, and still one of the greatest crime thrillers ever made.

    'The Killing' has been overshadowed by Stanley Kubrick's subsequent better known and better made movie masterpieces. Films like 'Dr. Strangelove', '2001' and 'A Clockwork Orange' are much more flamboyant and intellectually exciting than this early hard boiled crime thriller, but for my money it is still one of his most entertaining movies, and in its own modest way just as brilliant as his more talked about films. 'The Killing' is still one of the greatest crime thrillers ever made, and one which influenced many film makers working in this genre, not the least of which Quentin Tarantino, who obviously worships this picture, and used its innovative structure as major inspiration for 'Pulp Fiction'. Kubrick wrote 'The Killing's script as well as directing, but made the smart move of asking "the Dime Store Dostoevski" Jim Thompson, author of pulp classics like 'The Killer Inside Me' and 'The Getaway' to supply the fresh and memorable dialogue. Sterling Hayden, who later achieved screen immmortality as General Jack D. Ripper in 'Dr Strangelove', is perfect as ambitious small time crook Johnny Clay. He is surrounded by an almost flawless supporting cast. I qualified that because I wasn't totally convinced by Coleen Gray who plays Johnny's girlfriend. However she only really has one scene, and the rest of the cast more than makes up for her. Especially memorable are the mis-matched husband and wife played by Elisha Cook, Jr ('The House On Haunted Hill') and the sultry Marie Windsor (noir classic 'Narrow Margin'). Their scenes together are simply terrific. Also noteworthy are the two scenes featuring legendary crazy Timothy Carey ('The Killing Of A Chinese Bookie'). Carey was one of the most extraordinary performers to set foot in front of a movie character, and is unforgettable. Kubrick obviously thought highly of him as he subsequently cast him in his anti-war classic 'Paths Of Glory', a move which antagonised the movie's star Kirk Douglas. Even if 'The Killing' didn't feature such a strong performance from Sterling Hayden it would be worth watching just to catch Cook, Windsor and Carey. On top of that you have some other great actors such as Vince Edwards, an innovative script, hip dialogue and some brilliant directorial touches. This exciting heist movie can't be recommended highly enough, it's a real treat for film buffs. A brilliant film that still packs a punch after almost fifty years, something I doubt you will be saying about many movies currently showing in today's theatres. 'The Killing' is a super cool suspense movie and not to be missed!

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    • Trivia
      Initial test screenings were poor, citing the non-linear structure as the main problem. Stanley Kubrick was forced to go back and edit the film in a linear fashion, making the film even more confusing. In the end, it was released in its original form, and is often cited as being a huge influence on other non-linear films like Reservoir Dogs (1992) and Pulp Fiction (1994).
    • Goofs
      During the robbery, it's clear that a significant amount of the money is in neatly banded bundles of crisp brand-new bills, yet when it's transferred from the duffel bag to the suitcase, all the bills are loose, unstacked, and appear well-used.
    • Quotes

      Johnny Clay: You'd be killing a horse - that's not first degree murder, in fact it's not murder at all, in fact I don't know what it is.

    • Connections
      Edited into Hai-Kubrick (1999)

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 1956 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Casta de malditos
    • Filming locations
      • Bay Meadows Racetrack - 2600 S. Delaware Street, San Mateo, California, USA(Location)
    • Production company
      • Harris-Kubrick Productions
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    • Budget
      • $320,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $380
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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