Color Me Kubrick is a film adaptation of the story of Alan Conway (John Malkovich), who conned people into believing he was American director Stanley Kubrick throughout the 1990s. Conway bore no resemblance to the reclusive film icon and knew little about his work. This didn't stop him from convincing people to give out money, booze, food and other favors with a promise of a role in an upcoming "Kubrick" film. The screenplay is based loosely on a number of Conway's scams, including bilking a fashion designer, musical artists and bar owners out of large sums of money and pulling the wool over the eyes of a New York Times theater critic (William Hootkins). His luck runs out when a young protege discovers something about MORE [EDIT]
Duration: 1:26:00
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Source: Netflix
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Source: Amazon Instant Video
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Source: Netflix
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Source: Amazon Instant Video
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