Fear and Desire

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Fear and Desire is a 1953 low-budget, existential war film that marked Stanley Kubrick’s feature-length directorial debut.

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instanceOf film
budgetUSD 40000
castMember Frank Silvera NERFINISHED
Kenneth Harp NERFINISHED
Paul Mazursky NERFINISHED
Steve Coit NERFINISHED
Virginia Leith NERFINISHED
cinematographer Stanley Kubrick NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Stanley Kubrick NERFINISHED
directorDebutOf Stanley Kubrick NERFINISHED
distributor Joseph Burstyn Inc. NERFINISHED
editor Stanley Kubrick NERFINISHED
filmingLocation California, United States
surface form: California
filmingTechnique location shooting
low-budget production
format black-and-white
genre drama film
existential film
war film
hasColor black-and-white
hasDialogueLanguage English
hasTheme absurdity of war
alienation
desire
fear
isEarlyWorkOf Stanley Kubrick NERFINISHED
laterReception cult film
leadActor Frank Silvera NERFINISHED
musicBy Gerald Fried NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus existential themes
psychological effects of war
notableFor Stanley Kubrick’s feature-length directorial debut
originalLanguage English
producer Stanley Kubrick NERFINISHED
productionCompany Stanley Kubrick Productions NERFINISHED
releaseType theatrical release
releaseYear 1953
restoredVersionReleased 2012
runtimeMinutes 62
screenwriter Howard Sackler NERFINISHED
setting fictional war

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Paul Mazursky actedIn Fear and Desire
Stanley Kubrick directed Fear and Desire