Killing, The (1956) - (Movie Clip) He Was Totally Disinterested
Following credits at the Bay Meadows track in San Mateo, California, director Stanley Kubrick with Art Gilmores narration, written by Jim Thompson from the Lionel White novel, introducing conspirators Jay C. Flippen, Joe Sawyer the barkeep, Elisha Cook at the window, in The Killing, 1956.
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Continuing narration (Art Gilmore from Jim Thompsons script) we meet Johnny (Sterling Hayden), speaking in notably similar style, with girlfriend Fay (Coleen Gray), and more exposition as co-conspirator Unger (Jay C. Flippen) joins them, in Stanley Kubricks acclaimed The Killing, 1956.