The Killing
(1956)The Killing 1956
Novels include Jean-Luc Godard's Pierrot Le Fou, The Money Trap starring Glenn Ford and Rita Hayworth, and The Next Day drama starring Marlon Brando. The novel of American writer Lionel White, who died in 1985, was used as a script source for successful productions, he thought of the work as a cinema and started acting in 1955. Kubrick, who edited the movie based on the dialogues written by Jim Thompson, completed the movie he called Murder in 1956. Kubrick, who undertook to write a script for the feature film and paid all the expenses of the film through Harris-Kubrick Productions, stars Sterling Hayden, Vince Edwards, Colin Gray, Jay C. Flippen, Marie Windsor, Timothy Carey, Joe Sawyer, Elisha Cook Jr. He collected names such as Ted De Corsia, Cola Quariani. A group of men working in different business lines, with different family lives, but with the same expectations and the same goal, without forming close friendships with each other, have prepared a comprehensive heist plan that they will implement in a few weeks. . . The plan is to rob the toll booths where horse racers deposit huge sums of money every day. The plan, prepared in secret and in every detail, is about to succumb to the weakness of one of them. On the other hand, the "gang of thieves", who do not take the risk of being caught by the police, will go as far as they can by taking the money with them in case of a police raid. However, the group, which even planned and carefully examined the minutes, did not take into account the events that took place on the day of the robbery.