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Tom Cruise Shares How Nicole Kidman Was Cast in ‘Eyes Wide Shut’

The actor discusses his early conversations with Stanley Kubrick, suggesting Nicole Kidman for a leading role and recalling the film’s intensive production process.

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Tom Cruise has reflected on a key decision that helped shape Eyes Wide Shut, Stanley Kubrick’s final film. In a recent interview with Sight and Sound, the actor shared new details about his involvement during pre-production, including his suggestion that Nicole Kidman be cast as Alice Harford. At the time, Cruise and Kidman were married. The couple had worked together before, but their collaboration on Eyes Wide Shut would prove to be their most scrutinized, both professionally and personally.

Kubrick’s 1999 psychological drama followed Dr. Bill Harford, played by Cruise, a New York doctor whose quiet dissatisfaction within his marriage drives him toward an unsettling odyssey through a hidden social world. Kidman portrayed Alice, Bill’s wife, whose confession of sexual temptation triggers the unraveling of his perception and actions.

Cruise recounted how the project began with an invitation to meet the acclaimed director at his home. Rather than a standard studio meeting, the initial discussion took place on Kubrick’s property after Cruise landed his helicopter directly in the filmmaker’s backyard. “I read the script the day before and we spent the day talking about it. I knew all of his films,” Cruise said. “Then it was basically he and I getting to know each other. And when we were doing that, I suggested Nicole play the role [of Alice]. Because, obviously, she’s a great actress.”

The remark highlights a rare glimpse into Kubrick’s working method. Known for his guarded nature and meticulous filmmaking style, Kubrick was famously selective with casting and story development. That Cruise felt comfortable enough to make a casting recommendation—and that Kubrick accepted it—suggests a level of trust that developed early in their collaboration.

Cruise also made clear that he was fully committed to seeing the film through, telling Kubrick, “Whatever it’s going to take [to make the movie], we’re going to do this.” His remarks underscore the extensive dedication both actors brought to the production, which was known for its length and intensity. Filming stretched over more than a year, with Kubrick often requesting dozens of takes for emotionally charged scenes. That extended schedule only heightened interest in the project, given the involvement of one of Hollywood’s most prominent couples at the time.

Kidman has offered her own recollections of working with Kubrick, including details from early rehearsals. One scene she recalled involved a quiet conversation between Alice and Bill, during which the couple shares a joint and discusses their inner doubts. The rehearsal was conducted with Kubrick in the room, observing and guiding the process.

“I suppose he was mining [our marriage],” Kidman once said, reflecting on Kubrick’s directorial approach. “There were ideas he was interested in. He’d ask a lot of questions. But he had a strong sense of the story he was telling.” She described him as someone who understood the psychological and emotional nuance of human relationships and who could sense where tension might naturally emerge on screen.

Kubrick, according to Kidman, was aware of the emotional dynamics that could surface when directing a married couple. She remembered him making a comment about the difficulty of navigating interpersonal dynamics in a three-way working relationship. “Triangles are hard. You have to tread carefully when it’s a triangle. Because one person could feel ganged up on,” she recalled him saying. His attentiveness in managing those relationships became part of the production’s internal rhythm.

Kidman also spoke about the way Kubrick worked differently with Cruise. While both actors were given direction, the interactions between the director and Cruise had a particular focus. “He had a different relationship with Tom. They worked more closely together on his character,” she said. “But there’s something about being a woman in that equation, too. And Stanley liked women.”

While the film centers on Bill’s descent into secrecy and emotional confusion, Alice’s role provides the dramatic counterweight. Her candor and vulnerability challenge the male protagonist’s self-image. The decision to cast Kidman placed real-life intimacy on screen, which added an additional layer of attention from the public. Though speculation has long surrounded the extent to which the film mirrored the couple’s marriage, Kidman has made it clear she did not view their relationship through that lens.

Speaking to The New York Times in 2020, Kidman addressed the public assumptions that followed the film’s release. “That fits the narrative that people came up with, but I definitely didn’t see it like that,” she said. “We were happily married.” The comment provided a rare response to theories that attempted to draw direct comparisons between the fictional story and their personal lives.

Production on Eyes Wide Shut became known not just for its emotional weight but for the sheer length of its shoot. Reports from the time described how actors remained in character across months of filming, and how Kubrick’s method often called for repetition far beyond what was typical on other film sets. The project’s complexity led to delays, and interest in the final product only grew as anticipation built over its eventual release.

Kubrick died suddenly on March 7, 1999, just days after screening what would be the final cut of the film to Cruise, Kidman, and members of his family. The director’s death at age 70 brought additional weight to the project, marking the end of a career known for its stylistic control and cinematic innovation.

Eyes Wide Shut debuted later that year and became the subject of widespread discussion, both for its content and the circumstances surrounding its creation. The film’s exploration of desire, secrecy, and emotional distance was met with varied responses. Its use of surrealism and ambiguity left much open to interpretation, a characteristic in line with Kubrick’s style.

Though Kubrick had been known for producing a relatively small number of films over his long career, each carried a strong authorial identity. Eyes Wide Shut was no exception. That Cruise and Kidman were involved in what became the director’s final film added a layer of historical interest to an already complex production.

The recent remarks by Cruise serve as a reminder of the personal and creative collaboration that took place behind the scenes. His account, paired with Kidman’s earlier reflections, offers a window into the unusual conditions under which Eyes Wide Shut was made—an ambitious film shaped by trust, creative risk, and a shared willingness to work through a challenging production process.

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