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Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
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Synopsis
In 1964, with the Cuban Missile Crisis fresh in viewers' minds, the Cold War at its frostiest, and the hydrogen bomb relatively new and frightening,
Stanley Kubrick
dared to make a film about what could happen if the wrong person pushed the wrong button -- and played the situation for laughs. Dr. Strangelove's jet-black satire (from a script by director
Stanley Kubrick
, Peter George, and
Terry Southern
) and a host of superb comic performances (including three from
Peter Sellers
) have kept the film fresh and entertaining, even as its issues have become (slightly) less timely. Loaded with thermonuclear weapons, a U.S. bomber piloted by Maj. T.J. "King" Kong (
Slim Pickens
) is on a routine flight pattern near the Soviet Union when they receive orders to commence Wing Attack Plan R, best summarized by Maj. Kong as "Nuclear combat! Toe to toe with the Russkies!" On the ground at Burpleson Air Force Base, Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake (
Peter Sellers
) notices nothing on the news about America being at war. Gen. Jack D. Ripper (
Sterling Hayden
) calmly informs him that he gave the command to attack the Soviet Union because it was high time someone did something about fluoridation, which is sapping Americans' bodily fluids (and apparently has something to do with Ripper's sexual dysfunction). Meanwhile, President Merkin Muffley (Sellers again) meets with his top Pentagon advisors, including super-hawk Gen. Buck Turgidson (George C. Scott), who sees this as an opportunity to do something about Communism in general and Russians in particular. However, the ante is upped considerably when Soviet ambassador de Sadesky (
Peter Bull
) informs Muffley and his staff of the latest innovation in Soviet weapons technology: a "Doomsday Machine" that will destroy the entire world if the Russians are attacked. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Glenn Beck
Lt. W.D. Kivel
Frank Berry
Lt. H.R. Dietrich, DSO
Jack Creley
Mr. Staines
Hal Galili
Members of the Defense Team
Sterling Hayden
Gen. Jack D. Ripper
James Earl Jones
Lt. Lothar Zogg
Slim Pickens
Maj. T.J. "King" Kong
Tracy Reed
Miss Scott
Shane Rimmer
Capt. G.A. "Ace" Owens
Peter Sellers
Dr. Strangelove
Peter Sellers
Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake
Peter Sellers
President Merkin Muffley
Gordon Tanner
Gen. Faceman
Keenan Wynn
Col. Bat Guano
Peter Bull
Ambassador de Sadesky
George C. Scott
Gen. Buck Turgidson
Robert O'Neil
Adm. Randolph
Laurence Herder
Burpelson Defense Team Member
Roy Stephens
Frank
John McCarthy
On Defense Team
Production Crew
Peter Murton
Art Director
Victor Lyndon
Associate Producer
Peter George
Book Author
Melvin Pike
Camera Operator
Gilbert Taylor
Cinematographer
Laurie Johnson
Composer (Music Score)
Bridget Sellers
Costume Designer
Stanley Kubrick
Director
Anthony Harvey
Editor
Eric Rattray
First Assistant Director
Stuart Freeborn
Makeup
Stanley Kubrick
Producer
Ken Adam
Production Designer
Peter George
Screenwriter
Stanley Kubrick
Screenwriter
Terry Southern
Screenwriter
Richard Bird
Sound/Sound Designer
Wally Veevers
Special Effects
Year: 1964
Runtime: 93
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
Stanley Kubrick Productions
Release
January 30, 1964 (USA)
by Columbia Pictures
Awards
1964 - Best British Film - British Academy Awards
1964 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1964 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1964 - Best Picture - Academy
1964 - Best Picture - Academy
1964 - Best British Film - British Academy of Film and Television
1964 - Best Film - Any Source - British Academy of Film and Television
1964 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1988 - U.S. National Film Registry - Library of Congress
1988 - U.S. National Film Registry - Library of Congress
1998 - 100 Greatest American Movies - American Film Institute
1998 - 100 Greatest American Movies - American Film Institute
2006 - Film Presented - BFI London Film Festival
2006 - Film Presented - London Film Festival
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