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Stanley Kubrick Collection

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Collection of seven films from celebrated director Stanley Kubrick. In 'Lolita' (1962), an adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's controversial novel, Humbert Humbert (James Mason) is a fastidious, middle-aged British novelist who is both appalled by and attracted to the vulgarity of American culture. When he comes to stay at the boarding house run by Charlotte Haze (Shelley Winters) he soon becomes obsessed with Lolita (Sue Lyon), the woman's teenaged daughter. In fact, his passion for the girl becomes so overwhelming that he is willing to accept Charlotte's intimations of marriage just in order to be close to her daughter. Humbert then plots to spend more and more time alone with Lolita, but his pursuit of his obsession soon becomes such that it leaves all their lives damaged. In '2001 - a Space Odyssey' (1968), at the dawn of mankind, a tribe of ape-like beings are visited on Earth by a large black monolith. Thousands of years later, in the year 2001, scientist Dr Heywood Floyd (William Sylvester) discovers a similar black monolith on the moon, which then emits a signal aimed at the planet Jupiter. A year later, astronauts David Bowman (Keir Dullea) and Frank Poole (Gary Lockwood) are en route to Jupiter to investigate the signal's destination and purpose. However, their mission comes under threat when the ship computer, HAL (voiced by Douglas Rain), seemingly develops a malfunction. Kubrick's controversial crime drama 'A Clockwork Orange' (1971) supposedly triggered copycat violence on its initial release and, as a result, the director withdrew the film from circulation in Britain, keeping it suppressed right up to his death in 1999. The film follows sadistic punk Alex (Malcolm McDowell) as he takes his gang on a rape and murder spree, showing absolutely no mercy to any of his victims. When he is eventually captured, the authorities subject him to a series of experiments designed to rid him of his violent tendencies. 'Barry Lyndon' (1975) is based on the novel 'The Luck of Barry Lyndon' by William M. Thackeray. Redmond Barry (Ryan O'Neal) is an Irish country boy who falls in love with a well-to-do local girl (Gay Hamilton) and is subsequently tricked by her family into leaving town. Disillusioned with love, the brokenhearted youngster then embarks on an adventure which sees him serve in the Seven Years' War, earn a living as a professional gambler, and eventually move into the higher ranks of society when he meets and marries the beautiful Lady Lyndon (Marisa Berenson). However, despite the luck which has brought him such riches, it is this final move, the cynical choice to marry for social advancement rather than love, which brings about Barry's downfall. In 'The Shining' (1980), adapted from the Stephen King shocker, Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) takes a job as an off-season caretaker at the remote Overlook Hotel in Colorado in an attempt to seek solitude to write a novel. Eager to get started, Jack disregards warnings that the isolation drove a former caretaker mad, and moves into the massive resort with his wife Wendy (Shelley Duvall) and son Danny (Danny Lloyd). But Danny has a supernatural gift which makes him aware of an evil lurking in the hotel, and sure enough, as winter storms cut the hotel off from civilisation, Jack gradually becomes murderously insane. 'Full Metal Jacket' (1987) details the dehumanizing effect of military combat, as experienced by a bunch of Vietnam conscripts under the training of the sadistic Gunnery Sergeant Hartman (R. Lee Ermey). The second half of the film follows one of the recruits, Joker (Matthew Modine), onto the battlefield as he is thrown into the war at the height of the Tet offensive. The entire movie was shot on location in East London. Finally, Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman star as a married couple in 'Eyes Wide Shut' (1999), Kubrick's last film. One night, returning home from a party, Alice (Kidman) confesses that she still has fantasies about a sailor she once knew. William (Cruise) is shocked and jealous, and when he is later called away on business, he finds it impossible to return home, embarking instead on a journey into an illicit underworld of prostitution and sexual debauchery.

Book Details
Barcode:
5051892045308
Type:
Blu-ray / Box Set
Genre:
Weight(g):
508g
Starring:
James Mason
Sue Lyon
Shelley Winters
Peter Sellers
Marianne Stone
Diana Decker
Jerry Stovin
Gary Cockrell
Suzanne Gibbs
Roberta Shore
Keir Dullea
Gary Lockwood
William Sylvester
Leonard Rossiter
Robert Beatty
Margaret Tyzack
Frank Miller
Daniel Richter
Douglas Rain
Malcolm McDowell
Patrick Magee
Michael Bates
Warren Clarke
John Clive
Adrienne Corri
Carl Duering
Paul Farrell
Clive Francis
Michael Gover
Miriam Karlin
James Marcus
Aubrey Morris
Godfrey Quigley
Sheila Raynor
Madge Ryan
John Savident
Anthony Sharp
Philip Stone
Steven Berkoff
Dave Prowse
John J. Carney
Prudence Drage
Carol Drinkwater
Gillian Hills
Craig Hunter
Virginia Wetherall
Katya Wyeth
Ryan O'Neal
Marisa Berenson
Hardy Krüger
Gay Hamilton
Marie Kean
Murray Melvin
Frank Middlemass
André Morell
Bernard Hepton
Arthur Sullivan
Jack Nicholson
Shelley Duvall
Danny Lloyd
Scatman Crothers
Barry Nelson
David Baxt
Lia Beldam
Lisa Burns
Tony Burton
Alison Coleridge
Barry Dennen
Billie Gibson
Anne Jackson
Kate Phelps
Joe Turkel
Matthew Modine
Adam Baldwin
R. Lee Ermey
Jon Stafford
Vincent D'Onofrio
John Terry
Dorian Harewood
Arliss Howard
Kevyn Major Howard
Ed O'Ross
Tom Cruise
Nicole Kidman
Sydney Pollack
Marie Richardson
Rade Sherbedgia
Todd Field
Vinessa Shaw
Alan Cumming
Sky Dumont
Fay Masterson
Leelee Sobieski
Thomas Gibson
Leon Vitali
Contributors:
James B. Harris
Vladimir Nabokov
Nelson Riddle
Stanley Kubrick
Arthur C. Clarke
Oswald Morris
Geoffrey Unsworth
John Alcott
Béla Bartók
Abigail Mead
Douglas Milsome
Frederic Raphael
Jocelyn Pook
Larry Smith
Studio:
Warner Bros. Home Ent.
Catalogue No:
1000202271
Main Language:
English
Region:
Region A,B,C
Originally Issued:
1999
No of disks:
8
Dimensions:
175 x 61 x 146 (mm)
BBFC Cert:
(18) Suitable for 18 years and over.
Running Time:
1000 mins
Release Date:
23 May 2011
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Retail/Rental