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STANLEY KUBRICK'S NAPOLEON ~ The Greatest Movie Never Made by Alison Castle

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Book Title
Stanley Kubrick's Napoleon ~ The Greatest Movie Never Made
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Item Length
13.75 in.
Publisher
Taschen
Intended Audience
Young Adults, Adults
Publication Year
2011
Format
Hardcover
Language
English, French, German
Item Height
3.0 in.
Author
Alison Castle
Features
Illustrated
Genre
Performing Arts, Film Studies
Topic
Film / History & Criticism, Individual Director, Napoleon, Screenplays
Country/Region of Manufacture
China
Item Width
8.75 in.
Item Weight
10.0 lbs.
Number of Pages
1112 Pages
ISBN
9783836523356

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  • Stanley Kubrick's Napoleon ( 2011, Hardcover)

    ( Minimal Spoilers): The second part of the Title says it all: "The Greatest Movie NEVER made!". For years, Mr. Kubrick wanted to create the Epic about Napoleon Bonaparte, who was the Face of France from 1801 to 1815. Mr. Kubrick began his momumental project by making chronological notes( cards) that had all the accounts of Napoleon and his War Generals. Without giving away too much here, I can add something I learned from other sources: Mr. Kubrick planned to use over 55,000 extras for his battle scenes. He wanted to start the intitial scenes in Romania, but had some trouble securing the locations( $$$). Mr. Kubrick intended most of the scenes to be shot on actual locations in 1800-1815 France, which was probably very doable. In a subsequent movie, "Barry Lyndon", the extras and uniforms ...