| Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Marie
Windsor, Elisha Cook, Jr., Vince Edwards, Jay C. Flippen , Ted de
Corsia
The Killing was director Stanley Kubrick's
first major film effort -- though, like Kubrick's earlier films,
it was economically produced with an inexpensive cast. In a variation
of his Asphalt Jungle role, Sterling Hayden plays veteran criminal
Johnny Clay, planning one last big heist before settling down to
a respectable marriage with Fay (Colleen Gray). Teaming with several
cohorts, Johnny masterminds a racetrack robbery. The basic flaw
is that all the crooks involved are losers and small-timers who
find themselves in way over their heads despite their supposed cleverness.
None of the participants is more pathetic than George Peatty (Elisha
Cook Jr.), who is goaded into the robbery by his covetous and far-from-faithful
wife (Marie Windsor). As in a Greek tragedy, Johnny's best-laid
schemes go awry. Prominently featured in the cast of The Killing
are offbeat character actors Tim Carey and Joe Turkel, who'd show
up with equally showy roles in future Kubrick productions. The Killing
is based on the novel Clean Break by Lionel White. |