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Old 07-15-2018, 08:44 PM   #1
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Lost Stanley Kubrick screenplay, Burning Secret, is found 60 years on

Script co-written by director is so close to completion it could be developed into a feature film

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His first world war classic, Paths of Glory, is one of cinema’s most powerful anti-war movies, widely acclaimed as a masterpiece, as was his Roman epic, Spartacus, both of which starred Kirk Douglas. Now a “lost” screenplay by director Stanley Kubrick has been discovered – and it is so close to completion that it could be developed by film-makers.

Entitled Burning Secret, the script is an adaptation of the 1913 novella by the Viennese writer Stefan Zweig. In Kubrick’s adaptation of the story of adultery and passion set in a spa resort, a suave and predatory man befriends a 10-year-old boy, using him to seduce the child’s married mother.

He wrote it in 1956 with the novelist Calder Willingham, with whom he went on to collaborate on Paths of Glory the following year.

The screenplay was found by Nathan Abrams, professor in film at Bangor University and a leading Kubrick expert, who said: “I couldn’t believe it. It’s so exciting. It was believed to have been lost.”

He added: “Kubrick aficionados know he wanted to do it, [but] no one ever thought it was completed. We now have a copy and this proves that he had done a full screenplay.”

Kubrick made only 13 feature films, but he is revered as a master film-maker and supreme visual stylist with a painstaking approach to meticulous detail. His sci-fi epic, 2001: A Space Odyssey, pushed the boundaries of special effects and was at No 6 in the most recent Sight and Sound critics poll of the greatest films of all time.

Kubrick, an American who lived most of his life in Britain, died in 1999, months after completing Eyes Wide Shut, the controversial psychosexual thriller starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.

His Burning Secret screenplay bears the stamp of the script department of MGM. It is dated 24 October 1956, when Kubrick was still relatively unknown, having just made his crime heist film, The Killing.

MGM is thought to have cancelled the commissioned project after learning that Kubrick was also working on Paths of Glory, putting him in breach of contract. Another account suggests that MGM told Kubrick’s producing partner James B Harris that it did not see the screenplay’s potential as a movie.

But Abrams said that “the adultery storyline” involving a child as a go-between might have been considered too risque” in the era of Hollywood’s production code, which then governed morality in film-making: “The child acts as an unwitting go-between for his mother and her would-be lover, making for a disturbing story with sexuality and child abuse churning beneath its surface.”

He described Burning Secret as “the inverse of Lolita”, Kubrick’s adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov’s controversial story of love and lechery. “In Burning Secret, the main character befriends the son to get to the mother. In Lolita, he marries the mother to get to the daughter. I think that with the 1956 production code, that would be a tricky one to get by. But he managed with Lolita in 1962 – only just.”

In the Burning Secret screenplay, Kubrick and Willingham wrote of the child: “A young boy of about 10 stands on the veranda, hands clasped behind him in an almost adult manner ... Lonely, bored, he plays with a yo-yo …”

They described the predator as a “very handsome, masculine-looking man of about 30”.

Abrams said that the screenplay extends to well over 100 typed pages. “It’s a full screenplay so could be completed by film-makers today.”

Steven Spielberg reworked another unrealised Kubrick project – A.I., the 2001 sci-fi film, two years after Kubrick’s death.

Abrams’s book Stanley Kubrick: New York Jewish Intellectual, was published in March by Rutgers University Press. He said that the Burning Secret screenplay shows that Kubrick took a Viennese Jewish novel and translated it into a contemporary American idiom, just as he was to do with Eyes Wide Shut, which was based on another Viennese novella, Arthur Schnitzler’s 1926 Dream Story.

In Zweig’s original, the woman and her son are Jewish and the story is set in Austria. Abrams said: “Kubrick rewrites it and it’s contemporary American with American names.”

The boy is called Eddie rather than Edgar.

A version of Zweig’s novella, based on a different screenplay, was made in 1988 by Kubrick’s former assistant Andrew Birkin.

The screenplay is owned by the son of one of Kubrick’s former collaborators. Abrams discovered it while researching his next book, Eyes Wide Shut: Stanley Kubrick and the Making of His Final Film, to be published by Oxford University Press next year.
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Lost Stanley Kubrick screenplay, Burning Secret, is found 60 years on

Script co-written by director is so close to completion it could be developed into a feature film



https://www.theguardian.com/film/201...g-secret-found
Wow! thanks for that, hopefully a film will come of it.
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Old 07-15-2018, 08:56 PM   #3
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I'd be interested to read it, not so much watch it. Let it be what it was and not some vanity project for a big director to do a Kubrick impression.
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Old 07-15-2018, 08:59 PM   #4
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I hope someone good films it.
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Old 07-15-2018, 09:07 PM   #5
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Hopefully this is released in a book form. No one should attempt to film this. It’s kubrick or nothing and since he’s gone...
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Old 07-15-2018, 09:18 PM   #6
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If it does get made, Steven C. Miller, John Moore and Ariel Vromen are the only filmmakers worthy of bringing this relic to life.
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Old 07-15-2018, 09:27 PM   #7
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Kubrick was an amazing director. The screenplay should be made public but not made into a film. It still boggles ones mind that he only made 13 films. His films are so impressive it seems like he directed 100.
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Kubrick was an amazing director. The screenplay should be made public but not made into a film. It still boggles ones mind that he only made 13 films. His films are so impressive it seems like he directed 100.
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Favourite? Mine is Full Metal Jacket.
It may seem like an easy pick. But David Bowie actually influenced my first introduction to Kubrick, 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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Can't wait for Michael Bay's version to be released.
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It may seem like an easy pick. But David Bowie actually influenced my first introduction to Kubrick, 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Yep, another genius.
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Release it as either a book or graphic novel.

Only Stanley Kubrick can direct a Stanley Kubrick film and seeing as that's out of the question now then don't bother.

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I heard Tommy Wiseau’s interested.
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Release it as either a book or graphic novel.

Only Stanley Kubrick can direct a Stanley Kubrick film and seeing as that's out of the question now then don't bother.
I mean if Spielberg can’t even do it then really no one else should try. I know some people like AI, but it’s not really good.
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I mean if Spielberg can’t even do it then really no one else should try. I know some people like AI, but it’s not really good.
I have very mixed feelings on A.I. It's not bad per say but it could've been so much better.
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Wasn't that hack who made World War Z trying to adapt Aryan Papers?
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Wasn't that hack who made World War Z trying to adapt Aryan Papers?
Marc Forster?
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I have very mixed feelings on A.I. It's not bad per say but it could've been so much better.
The problem is that it Spielberg working off something Kubrick developed. It should have been extraordinary. Instead, it’s just fine. And I’m most cases, that’s okay. Here, it isn’t.
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Did they find the lost Shining ending with it?

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Did they find the lost Shining ending with it?

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And the deleted footage from the 2001 premiere.

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