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Inside the Making of Dr. Strangelove, a documentary on the restoration; an original split-screen interview with Peter Sellers and George C. Scott; biographical featurette The Art of Stanley Kubrick: From Short Films to Strangelove; advertising gallery; talent files; trailers
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0. Scene Selections
1. Start [3:09]
2. Condition Red [2:41]
3. Wing Attack Plan R [5:49]
4. Fred calls Buck [3:14]
5. Three simple rules [1:32]
6. Attack profile [2:50]
7. Captain Mandrake [4:55]
8. In the War Room [7:47]
9. Six points [3:28]
10. Survival kit check [:57]
11. Ambassador De Sadesky [1:52]
12. Friendly fire [1:38]
13. Merkin & Dimitri [5:33]
14. A monstrous Commie plot [3:36]
15. Dr. Strangelove [4:47]
16. Ripper's theory [3:25]
17. The base surrenders [3:57]
18. Evasive action [4:05]
19. Colonel "Bat" Guano [2:19]
20. Assessing the damage [1:44]
21. Deviated prevert [3:45]
22. One plane left [4:31]
23. A change of target [1:36]
24. "Is there really a chance?" [1:12]
25. Final checks [6:19]
26. "Yahoo!!!" [:40]
27. 100-Year-Plan [5:20]
28. "We'll Meet Again" [1:47]
Rarely does nihilistic humor bubble up so relentlessly as in Stanley Kubrick's 1964 masterpiece of political satire, Dr. Strangelove. The tale begins when Jack D. Ripper (Sterling Hayden), a United States general who is as obsessed with the spread of communism as he is with the dangers of fluoridation, dispatches a flock of B-52's into Russia, putting the world inexorably on a path toward self-annihilation. Kubrick's early training as a photographer is evident, especially in his bold sense of visual composition. The film's cartoonish characters grease the scathing commentary on cold war buffoonery. George C. Scott blows hard as a posturing hawk of the Pentagon. Peter Sellers plays three characters, among them the bizarre title character -- a former Nazi war criminal turned White House consultant. And of course, there's Slim Pickens's cowboy kamikaze, who rides a missile rodeo style, whooping and hollering into oblivion. Monica McIntyre, Barnes & Noble
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