Overview:
Stanley Kubrick’s debut documentary, following Irish-American middleweight boxer Walter Cartier on April 17, 1950—the day of his bout with Bobby James. The film traces Cartier’s quiet morning rituals, training, and anxious hours before the match, culminating in his swift victory that night in Newark. Opening with a brief history of boxing, Kubrick’s tightly crafted short captures the discipline, isolation, and tension behind a fighter’s daily routine.| Status: | Released (1951-04-26) |
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| Screen: | Robert Rein |
| Productions: | RKO Radio Pictures |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 134299: Vincent Cartier - Self, Walter's twin brother and manager
- 134308: Walter Cartier - Self
- 134309: Nat Fleischer - Self, boxing historian
- 134310: Bobby James - Self, Walter's opponent
- 134314: Judy Singer - Self, female fan in crowd (uncredited)
- 240: Stanley Kubrick - Self (man at ringside with camera) (uncredited)
- 39759: Alexander Singer - Self
Crews
- 240: Stanley Kubrick - Director - Directing
- 240: Stanley Kubrick - Producer - Production
- 1497436: Julian Bergman - Editor - Editing
- 39759: Alexander Singer - Assistant Director - Directing
- 1497437: Robert Rein - Script - Crew
- 240: Stanley Kubrick - Director of Photography - Camera
- 3350: Gerald Fried - Music - Sound
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