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Barry Lyndon

Released 1975
Runtime 183
Category Drama, Romance
Language English
Director Stanley Kubrick

What it’s about

Fleeing Ireland after a duel, roguish young Redmond Barry (ONeal) pursues an odd and adventurous course into high society, including a stint in the Prussian army under the command of Captain Potzdorf (Hardy Kruger). Eventually, after romping through Europe with a card shark, he meets gorgeous, newly widowed Lady Lyndon (Berenson). But this twist of romantic fortune may not end well for Barry

Why we love it

Achilly social critique guised as an elaborate costume drama, Kubrick’s “Barry Lyndon” is a splendidly realized, visually sumptuous affair. At the height of his fame in the mid ’70s, O’Neal portrays Barry with sly charm as he becomes embroiled in war, betrayal, romance, and family dysfunction. Neglected in its day, this stately adaptation of William Thackeray’s novel deserves its rehabilitated reputation: John Alcott’s low-light cinematography is exquisite, the period details are obsessively spot-on, and the entire picture-winner of several Oscars-has the look of a color-saturated 18th-century canvas.
Marisa Berenson, Ryan O’Neal, Patrick Magee Stanley Kubrick

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