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KUBRICK

The Rarity Archive

Legal Status
This archive has been created so that fans and aficionados can access the rarest and most
sought after Stanley Kubrick material in one place. It is an archive for collectors, for students
and scholars and for anyone who wishes to experience more of SK than is available in the
public domain.

The distribution of the archive is intended by P2P networks. However it should be noted that
the material contained is copyrighted and either downloading or uploading the archive is
illegal in most territories.

That said, it should be noted that this material is not readily available. Scholars wishing to
study Kubrick’s very first feature, Fear and Desire, will have little opportunity to experience the
film without resorting to illegal downloads and bootleg DVD.

If you believe that the law is worth bending in this instance, then please upload and share the
archive through P2P networks so that others can access the material.

Regards,
LM

Fear & Desire (1951)


Kubrick’s first feature was self-financed with $17,000 loaned from his uncle. SK later bought
and destroyed almost every print of the film. His attempts to suppress the work were not
entirely successful, with reportedly two remaining prints currently held at the George Eastman
House in Rochester New York.
Status: Not legally available.

The Seafarers (1953) - Day Of The Fight (1951) - Flying Padre (1951)
Kubrick’s early documentaries. The Seafarers was announced as an upcoming release on an
official DVD but never materialised. None of these shorts have ever been officially released.
Status: Never released on DVD

The Shining - Original Soundtrack (1980)


The soundtrack, with its notable synthesiser score by Wendy/Walter Carlos was issued on a
small run pressing but later recalled due to copyright issues.
Status: Not legally available

Interview with Stanley Kubrick by Jeremy Bernstein (1966)


This interview surfaced as an extra to the book, The Stanley Kubrick Archives.
Status: Available only when purchased with other material.

Napoleon screenplay and production notes (1969)


This famous lost project was due to star Jack Nicholson as the Emperor of France.
Status: Public domain.

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