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FILM DETAILS Original Title: 2001: A Space Odyssey / A Clockwork Orange / The Shining / Full Metal Jacket / Eyes Wide Shut / Lolita / Barry Lyndon Screened, competed or awarded at:BAFTA Awards Ceasar Awards David Donatello Awards Golden Globes Oscar Academy Awards Other Film Festival Awards Language Selections:Chinese ( Subtitles ) Danish ( Subtitles ) Dutch ( Subtitles ) English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ) English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ) English ( Dolby DTS-HD Master Audio ) English ( Dolby Linear PCM ) English ( Subtitles ) Finnish ( Subtitles ) French ( Subtitles ) German ( Subtitles ) Italian ( Subtitles ) Norwegian ( Subtitles ) Portuguese ( Subtitles ) Spanish ( Subtitles ) Swedish ( Subtitles ) Product Origin/Format:United Kingdom ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C ) Running Time:1000 min Aspect Ratio:Widescreen (1.66:1) Special Features:Box Set Cast/Crew Interview(s) Commentary Featurette Interactive Menu Making Of Multi-DVD Set Scene Access Movie filmed in 1962 - 1999 and produced in:Country: United Kingdom ( Region: Great Britain, Ireland ) Country: United States ( Region: USA, Canada ) Directed By:Stanley Kubrick Written By:Vladimir Nabokov Stanley Kubrick Arthur C. Clarke Anthony Burgess William Makepeace Thackeray Stephen King Gustav Hasford Frederic Raphael Actors:James Mason ..... Prof. Humbert Humbert Shelley Winters ..... Charlotte Haze Sue Lyon ..... Lolita Gary Cockrell ..... Richard T. Schiller Jerry Stovin ..... John Farlow Diana Decker ..... Jean Farlow Lois Maxwell ..... Nurse Mary Lore Cec Linder ..... Physician Bill Greene ..... George Swine Shirley Douglas ..... Mrs. Starch Marianne Stone ..... Vivian Darkbloom Marion Mathie ..... Miss Lebone James Dyrenforth ..... Frederick Beale Sr. Maxine Holden ..... Miss Fromkiss John Harrison ..... Tom Keir Dullea ..... Dr. Dave Bowman Gary Lockwood ..... Dr. Frank Poole William Sylvester ..... Dr. Heywood R. Floyd Daniel Richter ..... Moon-Watcher Leonard Rossiter ..... Dr. Andrei Smyslov Margaret Tyzack ..... Elena Robert Beatty ..... Dr. Ralph Halvorsen Sean Sullivan ..... Dr. Bill Michaels Douglas Rain ..... HAL 9000 Frank Miller ..... Mission Controller Bill Weston ..... Astronaut Ed Bishop ..... Aries-1B Lunar Shuttle Captain Glenn Beck ..... Astronaut Alan Gifford ..... Poole's Father Ann Gillis ..... Poole's Mother Malcolm McDowell ..... Alex Patrick Magee ..... Mr. Alexander Michael Bates ..... Chief Guard Warren Clarke ..... Dim John Clive ..... Stage Actor Adrienne Corri ..... Mrs. Alexander Carl Duering ..... Dr. Brodsky Paul Farrell ..... Tramp Clive Francis ..... Lodger Michael Gover ..... Prison Governor Miriam Karlin ..... Catlady James Marcus ..... Georgie Aubrey Morris ..... Deltoid Godfrey Quigley ..... Prison Chaplain Sheila Raynor ..... Mum Ryan O'Neal ..... Barry Lyndon Marisa Berenson ..... Lady Honoria Lyndon Patrick Magee ..... Chevalier de Balibari Hardy Krüger ..... Captain Potzdorf Steven Berkoff ..... Lord Ludd Gay Hamilton ..... Nora Brady Marie Kean ..... Barry's Mother Diana Körner ..... Lischen Murray Melvin ..... Reverend Samuel Runt Frank Middlemass ..... Sir Charles Lyndon Andr Morell ..... Lord Gustavus Adolphus Wendover Arthur O'Sullivan ..... Captain Feeny, the Highwayman Godfrey Quigley ..... Captain Grogan Leonard Rossiter ..... Captain John Quin Philip Stone ..... Graham Jack Nicholson ..... Jack Torrance Shelley Duvall ..... Wendy Torrance Danny Lloyd ..... Danny Torrance Scatman Crothers ..... Dick Hallorann Barry Nelson ..... Stuart Ullman Philip Stone ..... Delbert Grady Joe Turkel ..... Lloyd the Bartender Anne Jackson ..... Doctor Tony Burton ..... Larry Durkin Lia Beldam ..... Young Woman in Bath Billie Gibson ..... Old Woman in Bath Barry Dennen ..... Bill Watson David Baxt ..... Forest Ranger #1 Manning Redwood ..... Forest Ranger #2 Lisa Burns ..... Grady Daughter Matthew Modine ..... Pvt. J.T. 'Joker' Davis Adam Baldwin ..... Animal Mother Vincent D'Onofrio ..... Pvt. Leonard 'Gomer Pyle' Lawrence R. Lee Ermey ..... Gny. Sgt. Hartman Dorian Harewood ..... Eightball Kevyn Major Howard ..... Rafterman Arliss Howard ..... Pvt. Cowboy Ed O'Ross ..... Lt. Touchdown John Terry ..... Lt. Lockhart Kieron Jecchinis ..... Crazy Earl Kirk Taylor ..... Payback Tim Colceri ..... Doorgunner Jon Stafford ..... Doc Jay Bruce Boa ..... Poge Colonel Ian Tyler ..... Lt. Cleves Tom Cruise ..... Dr. William Harford Nicole Kidman ..... Alice Harford Sydney Pollack ..... Victor Ziegler Marie Richardson ..... Marion Rade Serbedzija ..... Milich Todd Field ..... Nick Nightingale Vinessa Shaw ..... Domino Sky du Mont ..... Sandor Szavost Fay Masterson ..... Sally Leelee Sobieski ..... Milich's Daughter Thomas Gibson ..... Carl Madison Eginton ..... Helena Harford Jackie Sawiris ..... Roz Leslie Lowe ..... Illona Ziegler Peter Benson ..... Bandleader Synopsis:2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Humanity finds a mysterious, obviously artificial, object buried beneath the Lunar surface and, with the intelligent computer H.A.L. 9000, sets off on a quest. A Clockwork Orange (1971) In future Britain, charismatic delinquent Alex DeLarge is jailed and volunteers for an experimental aversion therapy developed by the government in an effort to solve society's crime problem - but not all goes according to plan. The Shining (1980) A family heads to an isolated hotel for the winter where an evil and spiritual presence influences the father into violence, while his psychic son sees horrific forebodings from the past and of the future. Full Metal Jacket (1987) A pragmatic U.S. Marine observes the dehumanizing effects the U.S.-Vietnam War has on his fellow recruits from their brutal boot camp training to the bloody street fighting in Hue. Eyes Wide Shut (1999) A New York City doctor, who is married to an art curator, pushes himself on a harrowing and dangerous night-long odyssey of sexual and moral discovery after his wife admits that she once almost cheated on him. Lolita (1962) A middle-aged college professor becomes infatuated with a fourteen-year-old nymphet. Barry Lyndon (1975) An Irish rogue wins the heart of a rich widow and assumes her dead husband's aristocratic position in 18th-century England. Stanley Kubrick was one of the great filmmakers of our time and his profound influence on motion pictures continues to this day. His 1971 film, A Clockwork Orange, starring Malcolm McDowell, portrayed an oppressive lawless society where man was reduced to little more than a machine. This was a powerful film made by a director at the height of his artistry and its impact generated worldwide controversy. The Stanley Kubrick: Limited Edition Collection on Blu-ray is an unprecedented 7-film, 8-disc collection. The collection includes bonus content. Elegantly boxed in new book-style premium packaging. Titles Comprise: A Clockwork Orange (1971): 40th Anniversary Edition on Blu-ray. Causing major controversy when first released, the film garnered four Academy Award nominations - Best Picture, Best Director, Best Film Editing and Best Screenplay - and is #4 on AFI's Top 10 List of Best Science Fiction films of All Time. Lolita: (1962) NEW ON BLU-RAY! Humbert, a divorced British professor of French literature, travels to small-town America for a teaching position. He allows himself to be swept into a relationship with Charlotte Haze, his widowed and sexually famished landlady, whom he marries in order that he might pursue the woman's 14-year-old flirtatious daughter, Lolita, with whom he has fallen hopelessly in love. 2001: A Space Odyssey: (1968) Stanley Kubrick's dazzling, Academy Award-winning achievement (Special Visual Effects) is an allegorical puzzle on the evolution of man and a compelling drama of man vs. machine. Featuring a stunning meld of music and motion, the film was also Oscar-nominated for Best Director, Art Direction and Writing. Kubrick (who co-wrote the screenplay with Arthur C. Clarke) first visits the prehistoric age-ancestry past, then leaps millennia (via one of the most mind-blowing jump cuts ever) into colonized space. Barry Lyndon: (1975) NEW ON BLU-RAY! Redmond Barry (Ryan O'Neal) is a young, roguish Irishman who's determined, in any way, to make a life for himself as a wealthy nobleman. Enlisting in the British Army and fighting in Europe's Seven Years War, Barry deserts, then joins the Prussian army, gets promoted to the rank of a spy, and becomes a pupil to a Chevalier and con artist/gambler. Barry then lies, dupes, duels and seduces his way up the social ladder, entering into a lustful but loveless marriage to a wealthy countess named Lady Lyndon. The Shining: (1980) From a script he co-adapted from the Stephen King novel, Kubrick melds vivid performances, menacing settings, dreamlike tracking shots and shock after shock into a milestone of the macabre. The Shining is the director's epic tale of a man in a snowbound hotel descending into murderous delusions. In a signature role, Jack Nicholson ('Heeeere's Johnny!') stars as Jack Torrance, who's come to the elegant, isolated Overlook Hotel as off-season caretaker with his wife (Shelley Duvall) and son (Danny Lloyd). Full Metal Jacket: (1987) A superb ensemble falls in for Stanley Kubrick's brilliant saga about the Vietnam War and the dehumanizing process that turns people into trained killers. The action is savage, the story unsparing, and the dialogue is spiked with scathing humour. Eyes Wide Shut: (1999) Kubrick's daring and controversial last film is a bracing psychosexual journey through a haunting dreamscape, a riveting suspense tale and a career milestone for stars Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968): When a large black monolith is found beneath the surface of the moon, the reaction immediately is that it was intentionally buried. When the point of origin is confirmed as Jupiter, an expedition is sent in hopes of finding the source. When Dr. David Bowman discovers faults in the expeditionary space craft's communications system, he discovers more than he ever wanted to know. A Clockwork Orange (1971): Stomping, whomping, stealing, singing, tap-dancing, violating, Derby-topped teddy-boy hooligan Alex (Malcolm McDowell) has his own way of having a good time. He has it at the tragic expense of others. Alex's journey from amoral punk to brainwashed proper citizen forms the dynamic arc of Stanley Kubrick's future-shook vision of Anthony Burgess's novel. Unforgettable images, startling musical counterpoints, the fascinating language used by Alex and his pals - Kubrick shapes them into a shattering whole. The Shining (1980): Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) becomes the caretaker of the Overlook Hotel up in the secluded mountains of Colorado. Jack, being a family man, takes his wife and son to the hotel to keep him company throughout the long and isolated nights. During their stay strange things occur when Jack's son Danny sees gruesome images powered by a force called 'The Shining' and Jack is heavily affected by this. Along with writer's block and the demons of the hotel haunting him Jack has a complete mental breakdown and the situation takes a sinister turn for the worse. Full Metal Jacket (1987): Full Metal Jacket begins by following the trials and tribulations of a platoon of fresh Marine Corps recruits focusing on the relationship between Gunnery Sergeant Hartman and Privates Pyle and Joker. We see Pyle grow into an instrument of death as Hartman has foreseen of all of his recruits. Through Pyle's torment and Joker's unwillingness to stand up against it the climax of part one is achieved with all three main characters deciding their fates by their action or inaction. The second chapter of Full Metal Jacket delves into Joker's psyche and the repeated referral to the fact that he joined the Corps to become a killer. When his mostly behind the scenes job as a combat correspondent is interfered with by the Tet offensive he is thrust into real combat and ultimately must choose if he really is a killer. Eyes Wide Shut (1999): Sexual jolts disrupt Manhattan physician Bill Harford (Tom Cruise)'s equilibrium. At an elegant Christmas party, two 'models' hit on him, he watches a Lothario try to pick up his tipsy wife, he aids a woman sprawled naked in a bathroom after an overdose. The next night, his wife (Nicole Kidman) reveals sexual fantasies with a stranger; a dead patient's daughter throws herself at him; as he walks, brooding, six teen boys hurl homophobic insults at him; a streetwalker takes him to her flat; he interrupts men having a sex party with a girl barely in her teens. His odyssey, which next takes him into a world of wealthy sex play at a masked ball of hedonism, threatens his life, his self-respect, and his marriage. Lolita (1962): Humbert Humbert, a divorced British professor of French literature, travels to small-town America for a teaching position. He allows himself to be swept into a relationship with Charlotte Haze, his widowed and sexually famished landlady, whom he marries in order that he might pursue the woman's 14-year-old flirtatious daughter, Lolita, with whom he has fallen hopelessly in love, but whose affections shall be thwarted by a devious trickster named Clare Quilty. Barry Lyndon (1975): A gentlemanly rogue tr
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Movie/TV Title: Stanley Kubrick: Visionary Filmmaker Collection
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