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'''''Doctor Strangelove, Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb''''' is a movie from 1964 that was a parody on the hawkish advocates of use of the [[atomic bomb]] against the United States' military enemies.  It was a successful comedy that continues to have a cult following to this day.
 
'''''Doctor Strangelove, Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb''''' is a movie from 1964 that was a parody on the hawkish advocates of use of the [[atomic bomb]] against the United States' military enemies.  It was a successful comedy that continues to have a cult following to this day.
  
The film was directed by [[Stanley Kubrick]], whose other films such (''[[Lolita]]'' and ''Eyes Wide Shut''), (''2001: A Space Odyssey''), and a (''Full Metal Jacket'').  
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The film was directed by [[Stanley Kubrick]], whose other films such as ''[[Lolita]]'', ''Eyes Wide Shut'', (''2001: A Space Odyssey''), and  (''Full Metal Jacket'').  
 
The movie stars the [[British]] [[actor]] Peter Sellers, who plays three different roles. It is also notable for being James Earl Jones' first role in a film.
 
The movie stars the [[British]] [[actor]] Peter Sellers, who plays three different roles. It is also notable for being James Earl Jones' first role in a film.
  

Revision as of 19:32, October 5, 2011

Doctor Strangelove, Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb is a movie from 1964 that was a parody on the hawkish advocates of use of the atomic bomb against the United States' military enemies. It was a successful comedy that continues to have a cult following to this day.

The film was directed by Stanley Kubrick, whose other films such as Lolita, Eyes Wide Shut, (2001: A Space Odyssey), and (Full Metal Jacket). The movie stars the British actor Peter Sellers, who plays three different roles. It is also notable for being James Earl Jones' first role in a film.

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