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==== Other projects ==== In the 1950s, Kubrick and Harris developed a sitcom starring [[Ernie Kovacs]] and a film adaption of the book ''I Stole $16,000,000'', but nothing came of them.{{sfn|Duncan|2003|p=50}} Tony Frewin, an assistant who worked with the director for a long period of time, revealed in a 2013 ''Atlantic'' article: "[Kubrick] was limitlessly interested in anything to do with Nazis and desperately wanted to make a film on the subject." Kubrick had intended to make a film about {{ill|Dietrich Schulz-Köhn|de}}, a Nazi officer who used the pen name "Dr. Jazz" to write reviews of German music scenes during the Nazi era. Kubrick had been given a copy of the Mike Zwerin book ''Swing Under the Nazis'' after he had finished production on ''Full Metal Jacket'', the front cover of which featured a photograph of Schulz-Köhn. A screenplay was never completed and Kubrick's adaptation was never initiated.<ref>{{cite web |title=Stanley Kubrick's Unmade Film About Jazz in the Third Reich |url=https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2013/03/stanley-kubricks-unmade-film-about-jazz-in-the-third-reich/274225/ |work=The Atlantic |accessdate=March 26, 2013 |author=Hughes, James |date=March 25, 2013 |url-status=live |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130326084141/http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2013/03/stanley-kubricks-unmade-film-about-jazz-in-the-third-reich/274225/ |archivedate=March 26, 2013}}</ref> The unfinished ''Aryan Papers'', based on [[Louis Begley]]'s debut novel ''[[Wartime Lies]]'', was a factor in the abandonment of the project. Work on ''Aryan Papers'' depressed Kubrick enormously, and he eventually decided that Steven Spielberg's ''[[Schindler's List]]'' (1993) covered much of the same material.{{sfn|Duncan|2003|p=179}} According to biographer [[John Baxter (author)|John Baxter]], Kubrick had shown an interest in directing a [[pornographic film]] based on a satirical novel written by Terry Southern, titled ''[[Blue Movie (novel)|Blue Movie]]'', about a director who makes Hollywood's first big-budget porn film. Baxter claims that Kubrick concluded he did not have the patience or temperament to become involved in the porn industry, and Southern stated that Kubrick was "too ultra conservative" towards sexuality to have gone ahead with it, but liked the idea.{{sfn|Baxter|1997|pp=195, 248}} Kubrick was unable to direct a film of Umberto Eco's ''[[Foucault's Pendulum]]'' as Eco had given his publisher instructions to never sell the film rights to any of his books after his dissatisfaction with the film version of ''[[The Name of the Rose]]''.<ref>{{cite book |title=Film Review |year=2000 |publisher=Orpheus Pub. |page=11}}</ref> Also, when the film rights to [[J. R. R. Tolkien|Tolkien's]] ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' were sold to United Artists, [[the Beatles]] approached Kubrick to direct them in a film adaptation, but Kubrick was unwilling to produce a film based on a very popular book.{{Sfn|Robb|Simpson|2013|p=4104}}
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