
In Stanley Kubrick's "Paths of Glory" war is viewed in terms of power. This mesmerizing, urgent film about a true episode in World War I combines the idea that class differences are more important than national differences with the cannon-fodder theory of war, the theory that soldiers are merely pawns in the hands of generals who play at war is if it were a game of chess. The result of this amazing film has been the emergence of one of the great talents in contemporary cinema, the master whose greatest work was yet to come.
Joe TurkelPvt. Pierre Arnaud (as Joseph Turkel Pvt. Pierre Arnaud)
Richard AndersonMaj. Saint-Auban (Maj. Saint-Auban)
Stanley Kubrick
Bert FreedSgt. Boulanger (Sgt. Boulanger)
Peter CapellNarrator of opening sequence, Judge (colonel) of court-martial (Narrator of opening sequence/Judge (colonel) of court-martial)Director Trademark: [Stanley Kubrick] [faces] Paris, when he's about to strike Private Arnaud.
General Broulard:
Colonel Dax, you're a disappointment to me. You've spoiled the keenness of your mind by wallowing in sentimentality. You really did want to save those men, and you were not angling for Mireau's command. You are an idealist - and I pity you as I would the village idiot. We're fighting a war, Dax, a war that we've got to win. Those men didn't fight, so they were shot. You bring charges against General Mireau, so I insist that he answer them. Wherein have I done wrong?
Colonel Dax:
Because you don't know the answer to that question, I pity you.
Revealing mistakes: As Colonel Dax is running through the trenches after General Mireau gives his order, a supposedly-dead soldier blinks.
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