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  1. Mar 9, 2021 · His fortune turned when he met producer James B. Harris and the two of them set up the Harris-Kubrick Pictures Corporation and bought the rights to Clean Break, a novel about a botched racetrack robbery that would become The Killing (1956).

  2. Oct 29, 2021 · Harris-Kubrick Pictures Corporation was a company in debt and with outstanding loans that needed paying off (James Fenwick Citation 2020, 75; 99). Viewed in these terms, Lyon was being used by the pair to pay off the company’s financial commitments.

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    • 2021
  3. of the Harris-Kubrick Pictures Corporation and its affiliation with Kirk Douglas’ Bryna Productions (1956-1962). Thirdly, the research will examine Kubrick’s formation of Hawk Films and Polaris Productions in the 1960s (1962-1968), with a deep focus on the latter and the vital role of vice-president of the company. Finally, the research will

  4. The two formed the Harris-Kubrick Pictures Corporation in 1955. Harris purchased the rights to Lionel White 's novel Clean Break for $10,000 [g] and Kubrick wrote the script, [58] but at Kubrick's suggestion, they hired film noir novelist Jim Thompson to write the dialog for the film—which became The Killing (1956)—about a meticulously planned racetrack robbery gone wrong.

  5. Harris considered Kubrick "the most intelligent, most creative person [he had] ever come in contact with", and the two formed the Harris-Kubrick Pictures Corporation in 1955. Harris purchased the rights to Lionel White's novel Clean Break for $10,000, beating United Artists, which was interested in the film as a vehicle for Frank Sinatra.

  6. Harris-Kubrick Pictures Corporation and Douglas’s Bryna Productions, the first of which was agreed in January 1957. However, the contract underwent a series of revisions until its termination in 1958, followed by a second release contract, which was dissolved in 1961, bringing a final, legal end to the partnership.

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  8. Dec 18, 2020 · Part 2 The Harris-Kubrick Pictures Corporation, 1955–1962 4 The New UA Team, 1955–1956 Requires Authentication Unlicensed

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