Stanley Kubrick directed and produced Barry Lyndon, a historical drama based on William Makepeace Thackeray's book of the same name. When was the film released?

Answer 1975

Kubrick started working on Barry Lyndon after the release of his 1971 picture A Clockwork Orange. He initially planned to direct a Napoleon biopic but was unable to get funding. Kubrick ultimately made <>Barry Lyndon, which is set during the Seven Years' War and incorporated material from his Napoleon project. Filming started in December 1973 and continued for about eight months. Finally, it was released in 1975.

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