The Killing (1956)

Movie · 1956 · Crime, Thriller, Drama · 1h 25m · NR · English

Curator score: 8.7/10 (251.1K ratings)

In all its fury and violence...

Overview

Career criminal Johnny Clay recruits a sharpshooter, a crooked police officer, a bartender and a betting teller named George, among others, for one last job before he goes straight and gets married. But when George tells his restless wife about the scheme to steal millions from the racetrack where he works, she hatches a plot of her own.

Ratings

Director

Stanley Kubrick

Production

United Artists, Harris-Kubrick Productions

Cast

Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Vince Edwards, Jay C. Flippen, Ted de Corsia, Marie Windsor, Elisha Cook Jr., Joe Sawyer, James Edwards, Timothy Carey, Kola Kwariani, Jay Adler, Tito Vuolo, Dorothy Adams, Herbert Ellis, James Griffith, Cecil Elliott, Joe Turkel, Steve Mitchell, Mary Carroll

Curator Review

Verdict

A lean, fatalistic heist-noir with sharp visual control, non-linear structure, and a bleak sense of inevitability. It’s especially rewarding if you like crime stories where the plan matters as much as the collapse.

Best for

  • fans of classic noir and hardboiled crime
  • viewers who enjoy tightly constructed heist films
  • people interested in early Kubrick
  • audiences drawn to fatalistic, downbeat endings

Skip if

  • you want fast-paced modern crime action
  • you dislike dated 1950s acting and dialogue style
  • you prefer sympathetic, emotionally warm characters
  • you need a twisty thriller with a triumphant payoff

Overview

The Killing is a compact, mean little masterpiece: a racetrack robbery film that treats procedure like doom. Kubrick turns the mechanics of the plan into suspense, then keeps tightening the screw until every advantage feels temporary. The non-linear structure is not just clever; it makes the whole story feel preordained, as if the characters are already trapped inside the outcome.

Worth noting

What stands out most is the film’s control. The shadows, angles, and pacing give the movie a cold precision, while the dialogue and performances keep it rooted in hardboiled pulp. It’s less about glamour than about the fragile professionalism of people who think they can outsmart the system.

Bottom line

The ending lands with a bleak, almost absurd finality that still feels fresh. If you like crime cinema where the plan is the point and failure is the real destination, this is essential viewing.

Top Letterboxd reviews

tru (5★) · 4212 likes

yo FUCK that dog

David Sims (4★) · 2368 likes

Johnny Clay is a hell of a noir name

Anna Imhof 🌸 (5★) · 2027 likes

What a perfect allegory of our existence: You can overcome the most difficult of challenges, only to get fucked over by a poodle in the end.

maria (4★) · 1653 likes

that dog didn't have to go that hard.... but it did

Netscape (5★) · 1496 likes

First ever documented use of a Tactical N Bomb in world history.

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Topics

noir, heist thriller, 1950s cinema, fatalistic, nonlinear narrative, hardboiled, crime drama, suspense, moral decay, classic Hollywood

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