Sobre la obsesión de Kubrick con el ajedrez dice Jeremy Bernstein en la New York Review of Books:
Our first meeting was at the Hotel Dorchester in London where he was temporarily living with his family. Kubrick brought out a chess set and beat me promptly. Then we played three more games and he beat me less promptly. But I won the fifth game! Seizing the moment I told him that I had been hustling him and had deliberately lost the first four games. His response was that I was a patzer. All during the filming of 2001 we played chess whenever I was in London and every fifth game I did something unusual. Finally we reached the 25th game and it was agreed that this would decide the matter. Well into the game he made a move that I was sure was a loser. He even clutched his stomach to show how upset he was. But it was a trap and I was promptly clobbered. “You didn’t know I could act too,” he remarked.
S. Kubrick y George C. Scott jugando al ajedrez
durante el rodaje de Dr. Strangelove
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Enhorabuena por el blog, Mr. B. Los amantes del ajedrez de los cinco continentes te lo agradecerán.
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