Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (2004)
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Director:Stanley Kubrick
Studio:Sony Pictures
Writer:Terry Southern
Rating:4.5 (430 votes)
Date Added:2009-04-20
Last Seen:2019-03-24
ASIN:B0002XNSY0
UPC:9781404946163
Genre:Art House & International
Release:2004-11-02
Location:0763
Duration:93
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.66:1
Sound:AC-3
Languages:English, Russian, French
Subtitles:English, French, Thai, Korean
Features:Special Edition
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Stanley Kubrick  ...  (Director)
Terry Southern  ...  (Writer)
 
Peter Sellers  ...  
George C. Scott  ...  
Sterling Hayden  ...  
Keenan Wynn  ...  
Slim Pickens  ...  
Gilbert Taylor  ...  Cinematographer
Summary: Arguably the greatest black comedy ever made, Stanley Kubrick's cold-war classic is the ultimate satire of the nuclear age. "Dr. Strangelove" is a perfect spoof of political and military insanity, beginning when General Jack D. Ripper (Sterling Hayden), a maniacal warrior obsessed with "the purity of precious bodily fluids," mounts his singular campaign against Communism by ordering a squadron of B-52 bombers to attack the Soviet Union. The Soviets counter the threat with a so- called "Doomsday Device," and the world hangs in the balance while the U.S. president (Peter Sellers) engages in hilarious hot-line negotiations with his Soviet counterpart. Sellers also plays a British military attaché and the mad bomb-maker Dr. Strangelove; George C. Scott is outrageously frantic as General Buck Turgidson, whose presidential advice consists mainly of panic and statistics about "acceptable losses." With dialogue ("You can't fight here! This is the war room!") and images (Slim Pickens's character riding the bomb to oblivion) that have become a part of our cultural vocabulary, Kubrick's film regularly appears on critics' lists of the all-time best. "--Jeff Shannon"