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DR. STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB is Stanley Kubrick's Cold War masterpiece. Based on the novel RED ALERT by Peter George, the film is set a...Read more
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Dr. Strangelove
The 1964 black comedic masterpiece from director Stanley Kubrick centers around the dropping of "THE BOMB". A surprise nuclear airstrike on the USSR is ordered by th...Read more
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A veritable Classic
This is a great "Spoof" movie for anyone who grew up with the fear of the Russian Nuclear Threat. Written around an awesome cast with Slim Pickens, Peter Sellers and...Read more

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (DVD, 2001, Special Edition)

Stanley Kubrick, Peter Sellers, George C. Scott|Theatrical release: 1964 | Rating: Not Rated

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DR. STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB is Stanley Kubrick's Cold War masterpiece. Based on the novel RED ALERT by Peter George, the film is set at the height of the tensions between Russia and the United States, when all it would take to destroy the world was one push of a button. And General Jack D. Ripper (Sterling Hayden) is just the man to do it. Convinced that the Russians have infiltrated America's "vital essence," the crazed Ripper gives the go code to the 843rd bomb wing to attack Russia, setting in motion a series of darkly hilarious vignettes involving gung-ho soldiers, wacky generals, spying Russians, drunken premiers, battles with soda machines, fights in the War Room, and the Russians' top-secret Doomsday Machine. Shot in black and white, the film has three main centers of action: one of the B-52 bombers, on which a group of loyal men know they are about to start World War III; Burpelson Air Force Base, where Group Captain Lionel Mandrake (Peter Sellers) is trying to convince everyone that Ripper has gone mad and the bombing must be stopped; and the War Room, where President Merkin Muffley (Sellers again) is trying to make peace with the Russians. The finale featuring Sellers as Dr. Strangelove is a comic gem. Hayden, George C. Scott, Slim Pickens, Keenan Wynn, and Sellers (in three roles) are especially terrific in what may be the funniest, most poignant black comedy ever made, a vicious satire on the farcical aspects of the military and the cold war.

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  • Edition: Special Edition
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Film Country: United Kingdom
  • UPC: 043396061873

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Genre:Comedies
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1
Display Format:Special Edition

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Director:Stanley Kubrick
Leading Role:Peter Sellers, George C. Scott
eBay Product ID: EPID3363976
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"...A supremely scary classic....If DR. STRANGELOVE is the most warmly remembered of cold war artifacts, thank its pitch-black humor..." -- Critic's Choice
New York Times - Janet Maslin (11/04/1994)

"...DR. STRANGELOVE is filled with great comic performances....Arguably the best political satire of the century..."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (07/16/1999)

"...The film, of course, hasn't lost a thing, starting with three exceptional performances by Peter Sellers and another by underrated Sterling Hayden..."
USA Today - Mike Clark (06/19/1992)

"...A movie that shocked the world into a new death-rattle irony..."
Entertainment Weekly - Ty Burr (01/11/2002)

"The blackest satire on the madness of war has grown more apt over time."
Rolling Stone - Peter Relic (11/11/2004)

"Kubrick's atomic-powered black comedy, scripted to perfection by Terry Southern."
Uncut - Danny Leigh (04/01/2005)

"Despite the despairing theme, it's still among the funniest films ever made -- and, in his three roles, Peter Sellers delivers several classic speeches that will live forever..."
Empire - Kim Newman (12/01/2008)

"Stanley Kubrick's quintessential Cold War Comedy is also one of the savvier movies, period, about politics in the postnuclear era."
Wall Street Journal - John Anderson (07/23/2010)

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Dr. Strangelove

Created: 07/07/06
The 1964 black comedic masterpiece from director Stanley Kubrick centers around the dropping of "THE BOMB". A surprise nuclear airstrike on the USSR is ordered by the crazy General (Sterling Hayden) which leads his aide (Peter Sellers) to frantically attempt to locate the recall code to stop the bombing.
With an all-star cast of outstanding performances Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, Slim Pickens, James Earl Jones, Sterling Hayden and Keenan Wynn you can't possibly go wrong. Peter Sellers is fabulous in three different roles... Captain Mandrake (General's Aide), the President of the United States, and the President's advisor, ex-Nazi scientist, Dr. Strangelove. Nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director (Kubrick), Best Actor (Sellers) & Best Screenplay Adaptation this is without a doubt, one of the top ten greatest cult classics of all time.
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A veritable Classic

Created: 03/05/07
This is a great "Spoof" movie for anyone who grew up with the fear of the Russian Nuclear Threat. Written around an awesome cast with Slim Pickens, Peter Sellers and George C. Scott to name a few. The movie revolves around the critical events that may occur when one "insane" General decides it's time to eliminate that threat. Done in black and white, this seemingly low budget film is carried by the story line and the cast. This is a generational movie that wouldn't be enjoyed, or understood, by the youth of today. A great movie to add to the collection of the "graying" crowd.
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A tour de force

Created: 25/06/06
Made in 1964 at the height of the cold war, with Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, Tim Pickens, this movie dramatizes how wrong-headed an arms race can be. Amazingly relevant, even in 2006. BTW, Kubrick, the director also made 2001: A Space Odyssey in 1968, 4 years later. The reviewer who compared the two movies sadly has no idea what he is talking about.
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Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and

Created: 09/09/07
I brought this dvd because as a kid in the 60's I remember seeing it on tv and loved it. Even now though the effects are of course outdated, it's still a great movie and people can see thru the satire somewhat how the world was during the cold war. I highly recomend this movie to anyone who likes dark humor and good comedy. Oh one more thing it's in black & white and I hope it's never colorized, I think it would take away something from the movie.
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Classic

Created: 09/03/08
This film is simply the best anti-war film of all time - exceeding failsafe, on the beach and others in the genre. The tongue in cheek approach to Armageddon achieves an insight that serious films cannot match. The cast are spectacular, with George C Scott outstanding as the General Curtis LeMay look-alike, Slim Pikens as the bomber pilot and Peter Sellers in three roles. The monologue phone call to Dimitri is but the best line in the film has to be the primacy of private property over the future of the world implied by the "Coca Cola" quip. Brilliant!
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