Colour Me Kubrick | |
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Directed by | Brian Cook |
Written by | Anthony Frewin |
Produced by | Michael Fitzgerald Brian Cook |
Starring | John Malkovich |
Cinematography | Howard Atherton |
Edited by | Alan Strachan |
Music by | Bryan Adams |
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Distributed by | EuropaCorp Magnolia Pictures |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Countries | United Kingdom France |
Language | English |
Box office | $497,009[1] |
Colour Me Kubrick: A True...ish Story (U.S. title: Color Me Kubrick) is a 2005 comedy-drama film directed by Brian W. Cook and written by Anthony Frewin. It stars John Malkovich[2] as Alan Conway, a British con-man who impersonated director Stanley Kubrick for several years in the 1990s. The film follows a fictionalized version of Conway as he goes from person to person, convincing them to give out money, liquor, and sexual favours for the promise of a job on "Kubrick's" next film. In real life, Frewin was Kubrick's long-time personal assistant, and Cook was assistant director on three of Kubrick's films.