It is considered a classic of the cinema – and from 5 to 4 noted that the separation viewer – Spartacus still remains one of the major roles of Kirk Douglas and emblematic work of the butterfum genre. However, Stanley Kubrick did not have a good memory of the film. The director, known for his perfectionism, was completed by this project completely rejected because he had no creative control.
Stanley KubrickHe died in 1999 at the age of 70, only 13 films in his 50 -year -old career, but everyone pointed out their time. Whether it’s science fiction (2001: space odyssey), war (trails of fame, full metal jacket), horror (shining), historical drama (Bar Lindon) or Black Comedy (Doctor Fanguri), he was able to impose his vision in all genres. And if he signed a unique peplum SpartacusThis is the one who regrets it most.
Chaotic production from the beginning
Project Spartacus He was born from Howard to the fast novel, who first wrote the first scenario. But it was quickly refused Kirk DouglasAlso a movie producer who judges him as aA real disaster“. Then the script was ordered to Dalton Trumbbo, the main figure of Hollywood, placed on the shameful” black list “of McCarthism. A military (and political) gesture that Douglas fully performs.
In terms of sale, it was also complicated. After discussing Martin Rite or David Lan, the universal studio finally puts Anthony Manas. Bad draw: Unable to manage film shooting Stanley KubrickThen a 30 -year -old young director with whom he collaborated The paths of fame.
Stanley Kubrick on Spartacus team, 1960. pic.twitter.com/fwdpc6hbrm
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Kubrick without power: a unique occasion
It was the first – and especially for the last time – that Kubrick agreed to make a film, without complete control. It is rapidly opposed to the trumbbo, especially the character of the characters and also threatens photography director Russell Met. Kubrick wanted to oversee everything, including the technical aspects that were deeply irritated. Ironically Fate: The latter will win the Oscar for Best Photograph in 1961, one of the 4 prizes Spartacus It will win that year.
Cups, censorship and ideological conflicts
The tension did not stop during the shooting. Then the film was cut by a universal studio, which wanted to swelling of certain political dimensions of the story, in Kubrick, Trumbo and Douglas, once on the same side. Several scenes, including metaphont -like battles, cut.
Stanley Kubrick, During the filming of ‘Spartacus’ movie (1960) pic.twitter.com/46TOPQSN9K
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But the pressure came from the outside. The National Legion of Regionality, an American Catholic organization, who wanted to be a guardian of public morality and wanted to “purify” cinematic performances, demanded suppression of certain scenes, which was very clear. Thus, the famous bath scene between Krasus (Lauren Olivier) and his slave Antonin (Tony Curtis), where there was a homoerous tension, was removed.
In 1991, the restored version of the film was published thanks to Robert Harris’s work, reintegrating a 23 -minute scene, including the bathroom. Others, on the other hand, are not found. Charles Lagton, who played Grechus, also threatened Kirk Douglas The pursuit of it after discovering that his many scenes disappeared from the final assembly. He was never threatened.
Rejected but immortal
Despite the prestige of the movie, Stanley Kubrick Will never come back Spartacus —The And even denies the feature film. He was never offered a cut version of the director and did not participate in his meal. For him, this work did not really belong to him. And yet, Spartacus The pillar of Hollywood cinema remains. When it came out, the film was a great success, both critical and commercial. And in 1998, the American Cinematographic Institute took it 81th place 100 largest films in American cinema history.
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