4 Shots From 4 Films: Special Kirk Douglas Edition


4 Or More Shots From 4 Or More Films is just what it says it is, 4 shots from 4 of our favorite films. As opposed to the reviews and recaps that we usually post, 4 Shots From 4 Films lets the visuals do the talking!

Today would have been the 109th birthday of actor Kirk Douglas!  It’s time for….

4 Shots From 4 Kirk Douglas Films

Champion (1949, dir by Mark Robson, DP; Franz Planer)

The Bad and the Beautiful (1952, dir by Vincente Minnelli, DP: Robert L. Surtees)

Spartacus (1960, dir by Stanley Kubrick, DP: Russell Metty)

Saturn 3 (1980, dir by Stanley Donen, DP: Billy Williams)

The Main Event: Kirk Douglas in CHAMPION (United Artists 1949)


gary loggins's avatarcracked rear viewer

Kirk Douglas  slugged his way to superstardom in director Mark Robson’s CHAMPION, one of two boxing noirs made in 1949. The other was THE SET-UP , helmed by Robson’s former RKO/Val Lewton stablemate Robert Wise. While that film told of an aging boxer (Robert Ryan) on the way down, CHAMPION is the story of a hungry young fighter who lets nothing stand in his way to the top of the food chain. The movie not only put Douglas on the map, it was a breakthrough for its young independent producer Stanley Kramer .

Douglas is all muscle and sinew as middleweight Midge Kelly, and a thoroughly rotten heel. He’s a magnetic character, a classic narcissist with sociopathic tendencies drawing the people around him into his web with his charm. Midge has no empathy for others, not even his loyal, game-legged brother Connie (Arthur Kennedy in a solid performance), after…

View original post 479 more words