Dr. Strangelove
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (1964)
Comedy, Fantasy
In Collection
#924
0*
Seen ItNo
IMDB   8.5
95 mins UK / English
TS  Any Region   NR
George C. Scott General Turgidson
Peter Sellers Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake
James Earl Jones Lieutenant Lothar Zogg
Slim Pickens Major T. J. Kong
Sterling Hayden General Jack D. Ripper
Tracy Reed Miss Scott
Keenan Wynn Colonel Guano
Jack Creley Mr. Staines
Peter Bull Ambassador de Sadesky
Frank Berry Lieutenant H. R. Dietrich
Lee Minoff
John Baxter
Director
Stanley Kubrick
David Naylor
Producer Stanley Kubrick
Victor Lyndon
Writer Stanley Kubrick
Terry Southern
Peter George
Cinematography Gilbert Taylor
Musician Laurie Johnson


Dr. Strangelove is a brilliant bit of celluloid genius and a true classic in every sense of the word. Nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Picture (1964), Stanley Kubrick's black comedy about a group of paranoia-inspired, war-happy generals who manage to initiate an "accidental" nuclear apocalypse, is horribly frightening, delightfully funny and surprisingly relevant to this day.

This is the saga of two psychotic generals: Joint Chief of Staff "Buck" Turgidson (George C. Scott) and Air Force Strategic Commander Jack Ripper (Sterling Hayden), who orders a bomber squadron to attack the USSR, triggering a Soviet secret weapon, the "Doomsday Machine," a diabolical retaliatory missile system.

Peter Sellers portrays a trio of men who attempt to avert this catastrophe: British Captain Lionel Mandrake, the only person with access to paranoid Gen. Ripper; U.S. President Muffley, whose best attempt at diverting this disaster depends on convincing a boozed-up Soviet Premier it's all a silly mistake; and the President's advisor, Dr. Strangelove, a demented ex-Nazi scientist. Can any one of them possibly save the world?
Edition Details
Distributor Sony Pictures
Release Date 6/16/2009
Packaging Hard Disk Only
Screen Ratio Widescreen (1.78:1)
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
No. of Disks/Tapes 1