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Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
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Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb concerns an unhinged United States Air Force general who triggers a path to nuclear holocaust that a war room full of politicians and generals frantically try to stop.
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb concerns an unhinged United States Air Force general who triggers a path to nuclear holocaust that a war room full of politicians and generals frantically try to stop.
Actors:
Robert ONeil,
Gordon Tanner,
George C. Scott,
Paul Darrow,
Paul Tamarin,
Reg Thomason,
Shane Rimmer,
Dan Cressey,
Bob Head,
Glenn Beck,
John McCarthy,
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Robert ONeil
Gordon Tanner
17 July 1918, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
George C. Scott
18 October 1927, Wise, Virginia, USA
Paul Darrow
Paul Tamarin
Reg Thomason
November 29, 1918 in London, England, UK
Shane Rimmer
28 May 1932, Toronto, Canada
Dan Cressey
Bob Head
Glenn Beck
1 June 1935, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada
John McCarthy
Director:
Stanley Kubrick
Stanley Kubrick
26 July 1928, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United Kingdom, United States
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December 09, 2014
...a decidedly underwhelming entry within Kubrick's increasingly spotty body of work...May 08, 2007
Like most of his work, Stanley Kubrick's deadly black satirical comedy-thriller on cold war madness and its possible effects (1964) has aged well.November 05, 2004
Is Dr. Strangelove Kubrick's best movie? Along with Paths of Glory, absolutely.January 16, 2016
A slick satire of the cold war, and one that succeeds in brilliantly lampooning the hands that guide the world.July 25, 2016
The pre-eminent satire of cold-war paranoia, Dr. Strangelove is a hilarious and harrowing fable of systemised madness.May 13, 2014
By a whopping margin, this is Kubrick's most radical film and greatest dramatic gamble.
Chicago Tribune
November 26, 2004
This landmark movie's madcap humor and terrifying suspense remain undiminished by time.June 30, 2016
'Dr. Strangelove' may have worked as a serious thriller, but Kubrick knew better.January 26, 2006
Perhaps Kubrick's most perfectly realised film, simply because his cynical vision of the progress of technology and human stupidity is wedded with comedy.July 14, 2016
Dr. Strangelove does what so few comedies do today: it challenges us, provokes us, unsettles us while also making us laugh.
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November 18, 2004
Stanley Kubrick's blackest of black comedies.