Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb Poster

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)

PG 01/29/1964 Comedy, War 1h 35m
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User
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8.3/10
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The hot-line suspense comedy.

Overview

After the insane General Jack D. Ripper initiates a nuclear strike on the Soviet Union, a war room full of politicians, generals and a Russian diplomat all frantically try to stop the nuclear strike.

Stanley Kubrick

Director

Terry Southern

Screenplay

Peter George

Screenplay

Top Billed Cast

Peter Sellers

Peter Sellers

Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake / President Merkin Muffley / Dr. Strangelove

George C. Scott

George C. Scott

General "Buck" Turgidson

Sterling Hayden

Sterling Hayden

Brigadier General Jack D. Ripper

Keenan Wynn

Keenan Wynn

Colonel Bat Guano

Slim Pickens

Slim Pickens

Major "King" Kong

Peter Bull

Peter Bull

Botschafter De Sadesky

James Earl Jones

James Earl Jones

Lt. Lothar Zogg

Tracy Reed

Tracy Reed

Miss Scott

Jack Creley

Jack Creley

Mr. Staines

Media

Armando Iannucci on a new stage version of Dr Strangelove, starring Steve Coogan | BFI Q&A

Armando Iannucci on a new stage version of Dr Strangelove, starring Steve Coogan | BFI Q&A

Dr. Strangelove (1964) - The Doomsday Machine

Dr. Strangelove (1964) - The Doomsday Machine

DR. STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB Official Trailer [1964]

DR. STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB Official Trailer [1964]

First 10 Minutes

First 10 Minutes

Samuel L. Jackson on DR STRANGELOVE

Samuel L. Jackson on DR STRANGELOVE

Robert De Niro Announces DR. STRANGELOVE as the AFI Movie Club pick of the day

Robert De Niro Announces DR. STRANGELOVE as the AFI Movie Club pick of the day

Re-Release Trailer

Re-Release Trailer

Michael Lehmann on DOCTOR STRANGELOVE

Michael Lehmann on DOCTOR STRANGELOVE

50th Anniversary panel discussion

50th Anniversary panel discussion

Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb - Trailer

Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb - Trailer

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Reviews

A review by CRCulver

Written on September 8, 2018

Stanley Kubrick's 1964 film <i>Dr.&nbsp;Strangelove</i> is a hilarious film about the nuclear annihilation of the human race. Its plot combines three strands that lead inevitably to this doomsday. In the first, an Air Force base commander (Sterling Hayden) goes insane and launches the go-code for his B52s to drop the bomb on their targets in Russia, while a British captain on an officer exchange program (Peter Sellers) tries to reason with him. In the second strand, we see the crew of a B52 commanded by the cowboyish Major Kong (Slim Pickens) as they prepare to drop the bomb. Finally, there are the scenes from the Pentagon war room, where the American president (again Peter Sellers) harangues a general (George&nbsp;C. Scott) about how this could have happened, until the mysterious German s...

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A review by barrymost

Written on November 13, 2019

A U.S. bomber plane is heading for Russia. Communications are unavailable. The Commie Russians have built a doomsday device. And, according to crazy, (wheelchair-bound?), ex-Nazi scientist, Dr. Strangelove, nuclear destruction is upon us all! Thanks to this eccentric comedy, I now have considerable respect for the talent of Peter Sellers. How he pulled off three totally different roles so convincingly is just beyond me. Especially his portrayal of the U.S. President; I could hardly believe that British Peter Sellers could do an American accent that naturally. This was apparently a very black comedy for its time, as the threat of nuclear war was really a thing when this was filmed. Offbeat, humorous script includes some eyebrow-raising, edgy dialogue and scenes.

Would I recommend...

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A review by Filipe Manuel Neto

Written on December 19, 2022

**Sex and war in an extremely sarcastic and intelligent film.**

This film is one of the best of director Stanley Kubrick's career, and is also one of the most iconic and acidic satire that cinema has ever seen. Inspired by a tense novel that was published in the same period, and by the political and military events that were taking place at the time, the film shoots in all directions to give us the most absurd and ridiculous image of the rivalry between the USA and the Soviet Union. Despite everything, and all the points in favor, I don't think this film is a true comedy. To me, honestly, it didn't make me laugh, although I absorb and understand the acidic irony that is here.

The script begins with a very serious incident that could be true (and the US even reviewed its military stra...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on June 1, 2024

Just as "Seven Days in May" was hitting our screens, Stanley Kubrick used a superbly over-the-top effort from Sterling Hayden to depict a rogue general who has decided to use all the checks and balances in place to defend the United States to his own mischievous advantage and launch a pre-emptive bombing campaign on those pesky "Ruskies". It's only his perfectly moustachioed British executive officer "Mandrake" (Peter Sellers) who smells a rat, but he is on lockdown in their air force base that is, indeed, being besieged - but not by the "Reds". Meantime, the American President (also Sellers) is only just finding out that he's about to start a nuclear war and nobody knows quite how to top it - not even his chief of staff "Turgidson" (George C. Scott). A call to his opposite number in the K...

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