![]() Apparently there were a lot of creative differences there as well and Kubrick and Douglas fought throughout the production and parted no longer friends. Kubrick’s Paths partner, Kirk Douglas, called on him to come in and rescue the epic. Ironically, Kubrick’s next movie came to him when the original director, Anthony Mann, was fired after a week of shooting. He and Brando had some proverbial “creative differences” and Brando, the producer, fired Kubrick and decided to direct that western himself. He had tried to get a number of things off the ground, and had worked for a while with Marlon Brando in preparation for One-Eyed Jacks. There was a three year gap between the success of Paths of Glory and this, the biggest production of Kubrick’s career. ![]() ![]() I’ve been hung up for a few weeks in my plan to re-watch all of Stanley Kubrick’s films in chronological order because the prospect of sitting through Spartacus one more time was a bit daunting. ![]()
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