
The Man Who Would Be Kubrick
The documentary recounts Alan Conway's deception as Stanley Kubrick, exploiting misconceptions about Kubrick's appearance and people's desire for contact with a celebrity. It features an interview with Conway from 1996 and Alexander Walker's insights, aiming for objectivity. The narrator also addresses Conway's criminal past and allegations of sexual misconduct, linked to Kubrick's name. Conway died shortly before Kubrick. Cook and Frewin later made "Colour Me Kubrick," a comedy starring John Malkovich, inspired by Conway's story.
The Man Who Would Be Kubrick
September 4, 1999
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Cast (4)

Alan Conway
Self - Conman

Barbara Flynn
Self - Narrator

Alexander Walker
Self / Film Critic

Zeb White
Self
Crew (5)
Directing

Nigel Algar
Director
Writing

Nigel Algar
Writer
Production

Paul Kerr
Producer
Sound

Richard Wagner
Music
Art
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Cliff Homow
Editor