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Paths of Glory

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8.3/10 • 2.9K

1957-10-251h 28m

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It explodes in the no-man's land no picture ever dared cross before!

A commanding officer defends three scapegoats on trial for a failed offensive that occurred within the French Army in 1916.

Directors
Stanley Kubrick
Editors
Eva Kroll

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  1. Kirk Douglas

    Kirk Douglas

    Col. Dax

  2. Ralph Meeker

    Ralph Meeker

    Cpl. Philippe Paris

  3. Adolphe Menjou

    Adolphe Menjou

    Gen. George Broulard

  4. George Macready

    George Macready

    Gen. Paul Mireau

  5. Wayne Morris

    Wayne Morris

    Lt. Roget/Singing man

  6. Richard Anderson

    Richard Anderson

    Maj. Saint-Auban

  7. Joe Turkel

    Joe Turkel

    Pvt. Pierre Arnaud

  8. Christiane Kubrick

    Christiane Kubrick

    German Singer

  9. Jerry Hausner

    Jerry Hausner

    Proprietor of Cafe

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John Chard

May 3, 2015

10/10

Madness and Patsies Crash Together In Kubrick's Explosive Thunderbolt. Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory is holding up rather well these days, in fact it's as pertinent and relevant as ever. It's 1916 and the French and German armies are in opposing mud trenches, when the French are ordered to undertake a suicidal assault on a German held hill, many of the soldiers are quick to realise it's an impossible order to see through to its conclusion and retreat, something which brings charges of cowardice from the military hierarchy. Someone must take the fall... Withdrawn from circulation in France at one time, unreleased in Spain as well, Paths of Glory is a shattering indictment on military hierarchy. On those General types who watch from afar through telescopic sights as men and boys are led like lambs to the slaughter, then off they go to their dinning rooms to gorge on wine and wholesome meat, the stench of rotting flesh as bad on their breaths as it is out there in no man's land. But it's OK for the war effort, while there might even be a promotion for some lucky soul in nice trousers... A two-parter, the film was adapted from the novel written by Humphrey Cobb. The first half follows the craziness of the attack, the horrors of war brutally realised as Kubrick and cinematographer Georg Krause bring out the worry and simmering anger that jostle for the soldier's souls. The camera is cold and calculating, thus perfect for the material to hand, it leads the viewers - with skillful fluidity - through the bleakness of the trenches and the desolation of no man's land, the former a foreboding place, the latter an atrocity exhibition as bodies get flayed and shattered, while others retreat with limbs or sanity barely intact. Second part shifts to a legally based procedural as the Generals conspire to make an example of those who retreated. Cowardice and a dereliction of duty apparently means the firing squad must save the integrity of the army. Patsies are lined up, but their Colonel (a superb Kirk Douglas) wants to defend them, there's much sweat, tears and anger, accusations hurled, and mistakes once again proving insurmountable. Which leads to the astonishing finale, heartbreaking whilst inducing fury, and crowned by an elegiac song that brings tears for characters and viewers alike. A monochrome masterpiece full of technical skills, towering performances and writing to die for, Paths of Glory, candidate for one of the greatest anti-military films ever crafted. 10/10

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$935,000.00
Revenue
$1,200,000.00
Keywords
armyfrancebased on novel or bookgeneralgermanyworld war ipatriotismcowardiceidealismidealistblack and whitesoldieranti war1910sfighting the system