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  1. Having teamed up with James B. Harris to form the Harris Kubrick Pictures Corporation in 1955, Kubrick would not receive a producing credit again until Dr. Strangelove. However, Harris and Kubrick’s partnership was, according to Harris himself, one of an equal decision making process.

  2. Oct 29, 2021 · By this point—late 1962 and early 1963—Harris and Kubrick were in the process of dissolving the Harris-Kubrick Pictures Corporation, with their discussions focused on the way they could amicably break up the company. This led to heated debates about assets and who owned what.

    • James Fenwick
    • 2021
  3. Harris' most notable contribution to American cinema was producing several seminal early films directed by Stanley Kubrick. The Harris-Kubrick Pictures Corporation turned out such provocative features as "The Killing" (1956), "Paths of Glory" (1957), and "Lolita" (1962).

  4. The Killing is a 1956 American film noir directed by Stanley Kubrick and produced by James B. Harris. [4] . It was written by Kubrick and Jim Thompson and based on Lionel White 's novel Clean Break. It stars Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, and Vince Edwards, and features Marie Windsor, Elisha Cook Jr., Jay C. Flippen and Timothy Carey. [1] Plot.

  5. The first act of the newly formed Harris-Kubrick Pictures Corporation was to purchase the screen rights to “Clean Break,” a paperback thriller by Lionel White.

  6. In 1952, a handshake between producer James B. Harris and director Stanley Kubrick created three classic films. Harris makes films still, at age 89. This is his untold story.

  7. And being his own producer Kubrick was, from 1963 onwards with the dissolving of the Harris-Kubrick Pictures Corporation (HKPC), a nearly seven-year long partnership with producer James B. Harris that had taken Kubrick into the heart of Hollywood and eventually across to the United Kingdom. Kubrick took the credit of