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  1. Fear and Desire is a 1952 American independent [4] anti-war film directed, produced, and edited by Stanley Kubrick (in his directorial debut), and written by Howard Sackler. [5] [6] With a production team of fifteen people, the film originally premiered at the Venice Film Festival under the title Shape of Fear.

  2. Fear and Desire: Directed by Stanley Kubrick. With Frank Silvera, Kenneth Harp, Paul Mazursky, Stephen Coit. Four soldiers trapped behind enemy lines must confront their fears and desires.

  3. Fear and Desire (Restored Full Length) (1953) - Kubrick's debut film. Copyright expired, the film remains in public domain. Kubrick's attempt at filmmaking as a 25-year-old kid who had just...

  4. Stanley Kubricks debut feature feels like a waking dream rather than a conventional war film. In this existential drama, four soldiers return to their sense...

  5. A ficticious war in an unidentified country provides the setting for this drama. Four soldiers survive the crash-landing of their plane to find themselves in a forest six miles behind enemy lines. The group, led by Lt. Corby, has a plan: They'll make their way to a nearby river, build a raft, and then, under cover of night, float back to ...

  6. Because of the unpredictable weather in upper state New York, Kubrick decided to shoot Fear and Desire (the official release title) in California instead after scouting and securing ideal locations in the San Gabriel Mountains. Mazursky, who was still a student at Brooklyn College, had to get permission from his dean to go on the four week shoot.

  7. Joseph Burstyn Enterprises. 1 h 2 m. Summary Four soldiers trapped behind enemy lines must confront their fears and desires. Drama. Thriller. War. Directed By: Stanley Kubrick. Written By: Howard Sackler.

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