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The Killing

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1956-06-06 Crime 1hr 25m

Career criminal Johnny Clay recruits a sharpshooter, a crooked police officer, a bartender and a betting teller named George, among others, for one last job before he goes straight and gets married. But when George tells his restless wife about the scheme to steal millions from the racetrack where he works, she hatches a plot of her own.

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Career criminal Johnny Clay recruits a sharpshooter, a crooked police officer, a bartender and a betting teller named George, among others, for one last job before he goes straight and gets married. But when George tells his restless wife about the scheme to steal millions from the racetrack where he works, she hatches a plot of her own.

  • Released
    1956-06-06
  • Revenue
    n/a
  • Budget
    $320,000
  • Runtime
    1hr 25m
  • Genre
    Crime, Thriller
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    7.9
  • Production
    United Artists, Harris-Kubrick Productions

Crew

Stanley Kubrick
Director
Lionel White
Novel
James B. Harris
Producer

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Cast

Sterling Hayden

Sterling Hayden

Johnny Clay
Vince Edwards

Vince Edwards

Val Cannon
Jay C. Flippen

Jay C. Flippen

Marvin Unger
Ted de Corsia

Ted de Corsia

Randy Kennan
Marie Windsor

Marie Windsor

Sherry Peatty
Elisha Cook Jr.

Elisha Cook Jr.

George Peatty
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 - motel manager
Dorothy Adams

Dorothy Adams

Mrs. Ruthie O'Reilly
Herbert Ellis

Herbert Ellis

2nd American Airlines Clerk
James Griffith

James Griffith

Mr. Grimes
Cecil Elliott

Cecil Elliott

Lady with Small Dog
Steve Mitchell

Steve Mitchell

Brown - American Airlines Clerk
Mary Carroll

Mary Carroll

Woman Asking Kennan for Help
William Benedict

William Benedict

American Airlines Clerk
Charles Cane

Charles Cane

Plainclothesman at Airport
Robert B. Williams

Robert B. Williams

Plainclothesman at Airport
Tom Coleman

Tom Coleman

Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
Franklyn Farnum

Franklyn Farnum

Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
John George

John George

Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
Art Gilmore

Art Gilmore

Narrator (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp

Kenner G. Kemp

Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
Carl M. Leviness

Carl M. Leviness

Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
Sol Gorss

Sol Gorss

Track Guard Slugged by Johnny (uncredited)
Harry Hines

Harry Hines

Chess Player (uncredited)
Hal J. Moore

Hal J. Moore

Race Track P.A. Announcer (uncredited)
Harvey Parry

Harvey Parry

Bartender (uncredited)
Richard Reeves

Richard Reeves

Bill - Track Employee in Locker Room (uncredited)
Frank Richards

Frank Richards

Track Employee in Locker Room (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey

Arthur Tovey

Racetrack Cashier (uncredited)
Finn Zirzow

Finn Zirzow

Man at Airport (uncredited)
Oliver Cross

Oliver Cross

Racetrack Cashier (uncredited)
Charles Fogel

Charles Fogel

Race Track Worker (uncredited)
Rudy Germane

Rudy Germane

Track Officer (uncredited)

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Movie Reviews

Reviews for The Killing
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A Review by John Chard 8

Written by John Chard on 2019-03-14

This is a bad joke without a punch line. The Killing is directed by Stanley Kubrick who co-adapts to screenplay with Jim Thompson from th... read more

This is a bad joke without a punch line. The Killing is directed by Stanley Kubrick who co-adapts to screenplay with Jim Thompson from the novel Clean Break written by Lionel White. It stars Sterling Hayden, Marie Windsor, Elisha Cook Jr, Vince Edwards, Jay C. Flippen and Coleen Gray. Music is by Gerald Fried and cinematography by Lucien Ballard. Ex-con Johnny Clay (Hayden) has a plan to make a killing at the racetrack, with some special inside help he plots to nab $2 million in an intricate robbery. It looks a good thing, the right people are in place, but there's a potential spanner in the works in the shapely form of Sherry Peatty (Windsor), the unfaithful and devious wife of one of the robbers. Cheaply made by Kubrick and his producer partner James B. Harris, The Killing is a lean and mean mid 50's film noir. Poorly received at the box office and met with indifference by critics upon release, it's a film that has come to be noted as hugely influential - more so as Kubrick's reputation has grown over the passing years. Clocking in at under 85 minutes, film is told in a fractured narrative structure that at the time was viewed as an oddity. Story is constructed around crosscut flashbacks as the robbery is planned and then executed, with Kubrick's direction as meticulous as the actual robbery itself. It's not hard to understand why confusion was an issue back upon its release, but this is something that now comes off as something of a masterstroke, and this even if Kubrick was forced to tinker with the final product where it was decided to add in a voice-over to aid those troubled by the nonlinear narrative (which the director despised). In spite of some problems, such as the cheapo sets and some stiff performances from secondary characters, The Killing is quintessential film noir. Kubrick thrives on filming his characters in cramped surroundings, the use of angles very effective, and Ballard photographs superbly for the low-key interiors, thus the mood is perfectly set. Story is filled out with hapless characters, where destinies are defined by greed, betrayal and the devils trump card - that of bad luck. As is normally the case with the best film noir, it's a dame who holds the key to the misery here. Sherry Peatty (Windsor excellent) is cold and utterly bitch like. She has a hold over her cuckolded husband George (Cook Junior never better) that would be easy to detest, that is were it not for the fact George is so pitifully weak! From that coupling bursts a doom and bleakness that underpins the story, rendering the film with a fatalistic sheen. The Killing does have a dated feel to it, but only slightly (and not remotely irritatingly) so. While there's no denying that the budgetary restrictions - the voice-over and some less than good performances - stop this being the masterpiece of the crime genre some of us want it to be. However, it's a damn fine film, that's tense, exciting and very compelling, and it does deserve to warrant a place on a favourite list of any self respecting film noir fan. 8/10

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-06-20

Though it's Sterling Hayden who takes top billing here, it's actually Marie Windsor who steals the show as "Sherry". She is the rather money... read more

Though it's Sterling Hayden who takes top billing here, it's actually Marie Windsor who steals the show as "Sherry". She is the rather money-grabbing, bullying, wife of "George" (Elisha Cook Jr). Now he works in the cashier's office at the local racetrack where "Mike" (Joe Sawyer) works behind the bar. These two are to be lynch pins in a daring plan to rob the place of two million dollars as it's feature race brings in the punters. Ex-con "Johnny" (Hayden) is the brains behind the scheme that also includes a bent cop "Randy" (Ted de Corsia), marksman "Nikki" (Timothy Carey) and financier "Unger" (the familiar face of Jay C. Flippen). Meticulous planning is required, diversions are created and it all looks set fair. Except, that is, for the blabbermouth "George" who tells his wife - in a bid to retain her love for him (and money) - who proceeds to tell her lover "Val" (Vince Edwards) and so a bit of double-play is soon on the cards too. It's constructed almost like a jigsaw puzzle, this film. We do a little bit of work on one aspect of the story, then move timelines and/or locations to another, or to another character before it all gradually comes together delivering a really effective eighty minutes of crime drama. Although I thought the ending just a little bit of a let down, there are strong performances across this tautly directed and effectively scored story. There's quite a lively bit of action from strongman Kola Kwariani in here too that's quite entertaining. Well worth a watch.

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A Review by John Chard

This is a bad joke without a punch line. The Killing is directed by Stanley Kubrick who co-adapts to screenplay with Jim Thompson from the novel Clean Break written by Lionel White. It stars Sterling Hayden, Marie Windsor, Elisha Cook Jr...

reviewer avatar

A Review by John Chard 8

Written by John Chard on 2019-03-14

This is a bad joke without a punch line. The Killing is directed by Stanley Kubrick who co-adapts to screenplay with Jim Thompson from the novel Clean Break written by Lionel White. It stars Sterli...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-06-20

Though it's Sterling Hayden who takes top billing here, it's actually Marie Windsor who steals the show as "Sherry". She is the rather money-grabbing, bullying, wife of "George" (Elisha Cook Jr). Now ...

read more