Friday, March 13 | 7:00pm | Guild Hall
HamptonsFilm and Guild Hall’s Winter Classic series returns March 13, with HamptonsFilm Co-Chair Alec Baldwin and Chief Creative Officer David Nugent presenting Stanley Kubrick‘s 1957 epic film PATHS OF GLORY, starring Kirk Douglas.
PATHS OF GLORY remains a monument to the anti-human aspects of war. Kirk Douglas leads a consistently excellent cast as a man of peace who answers his country’s call to war. He and his regiment are set up for suicide missions and are generally manipulated in ways that show no regard for their lives. Time again, Douglas finds himself in the centre of a power struggle that has nothing to do with the war. And he is constantly frustrated in his attempts to do right by his men.
PATHS OF GLORY, even today, stands as one of the most moving studies of men in armed conflict ever to be recorded on film. This is the film that first brought Stanley Kubrick (DR. STRANGELOVE, 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, THE SHINING) both wide acclaim and controversy.
Print from a new restoration by UCLA.
In a post-screening discussion, Baldwin and Nugent will take a look at the legacy and influence of the film nearly 60 years after its release.
Dir. Stanley Kubrick | 1957 | 98 minutes | USA
Tickets: $25 | $22.50 for members (please refer to instructions in email sent to HamptonsFilm members)


