Saw this one for the first time a few days ago (TCM again) --- great robbery/murder thriller from Kubrick, one of his lesser known films (relatively speaking). It's a noir-styled story from the 50s, along on the lines of a B-movie from that era.
A gang of shady criminals knock of a racetrack, and the narrative follows each participant's story respectively, in an out-of-sequence fashion. Easy to see where Tarrantino got his inspiration for broken-up story-telling, especially for "Jackie Brown".
Highly recommended as a popcorn thriller if you're in a B-movie mood.
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Topic - Kubrick's "The Killing" - mishmashmusic 19:05:17 05/20/07 (7)
- Off topic: - tinear 05:29:29 05/22/07 (0)
- Marie Windsor - The Duke 07:05:10 05/21/07 (0)
- Huh? First you say it's "great," then that it's a popcorn thriller and "B-movie." - tinear 04:42:31 05/21/07 (3)
- Sorry - mishmashmusic 06:31:52 05/21/07 (2)
- 'tis I that was a bit harsh. Please accept my apology: I tend to get - tinear 11:32:10 05/21/07 (1)
- A great film can also be a B movie... - Doug Otte 11:05:50 05/23/07 (0)
- RE: Kubrick's "The Killing" - Prisoners 21:48:36 05/20/07 (0)