Volume 46, Number 7 · April 22, 1999

Stanley Kubrick (1928–1999)

By Diane Johnson

'Film is art, and art is play, and making a movie is all fun and play—except the filming,' Stanley Kubrick said. He said he was not fond of actors.



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