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Flying Padre: An RKO-Pathe Screenliner

United States

1951

9 Min
Black and White
English
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DIR Stanley Kubrick

PROD Burton Benjamin

SCR Stanley Kubrick

DP Stanley Kubrick

ED Isaac Kleinerman

MUSIC Nathaniel Shilkret

SOUND Harold Vivian

Synopsis

Two days in the life of priest Father Fred Stadtmuller whose New Mexico parish is so large he can only spread goodness and light among his flock with the aid of a mono-plane. The priestly pilot is seen dashing from one province to the next at the helm of his trusty Piper Club administering guidance (his plane, the Flying Padre) to unruly children, sermonizing at funerals and flying a sickly child and its mother to a hospital. —IMDb

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Stanley Kubrick

Stanley Kubrick was born in New York, and was considered intelligent despite poor grades at school. Hoping that a change of scenery would produce better academic performance, Kubrick’s father Jack (a physician) sent him in 1940 to Pasadena, California, to stay with his uncle Martin Perveler. Returning to the Bronx in 1941 for his last year of grammar school, there seemed to be little change in his attitude or his results. Hoping to find something to interest his son, Jack introduced Stanley to chess, with the desired result. Kubrick took to the game passionately, and quickly became a skilled player. Chess would become an important device for Kubrick in later years, often as a tool for dealing with recalcitrant actors, but also as an artistic motif in his films.

Jack Kubrick’s decision to give his son a camera for his thirteenth birthday would be an even wiser move: Kubrick became an avid photographer, and would often make trips around New York taking photographs which he would… read more

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2Nov12

The last shot must be Kubrick's first great tracking shot. Away from a static character, rare for him.

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A surprisingly uninspired documentary showing an ambulance driver, an anxious mother, a sick baby and their priest...

By Mutt on October 11, 2011

Professional photographer turned budding filmmaker Stanley Kubrick (“Day of the Fight”) follows up his self-financed directorial debut with a rather uninspired documentary commission from RKO which…  read review

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