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Movie Overview
Cast
Peter Sellers
George C. Scott
Sterling Hayden
Director
Stanley Kubrick
MPAA Rating
PG
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
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dvd review
9/10
Still a taut and humorous drama that's driven by sharp satire, career performances, and black-and-white images that perfectly complement the good guy/bad guy mentality
DVD TOWN
James Plath
10/10
...a faultless lampoon of Cold War politics and paranoia, the military, the arms race, and the stupidity and near-sightedness of all mankind.
DVD TOWN
John J. Puccio
92/100
Kubrick's overt connection of sexuality and violence underlines many of the film's best jokes while placing an exclamation point on many of his most critical assertions
Cinemania
Dan Jardine
4.5/5
A great film in its best home video quality ....
Blu-ray
DVD Review
Felix Gonzalez Jr.
5/5
The last Stanley Kubrick film that had any real juice to it ... very simply the last word in Cold War satire.
Elites TV
Chris Barsanti
9/10
Still classic, it's not as hilarious now as when the world was threatened with thermonuclear annihilation and anything less than deadly serious seemed irreverently funny.
Reel.com
James Plath
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DVD Savant
Glenn Martin Erickson
Still no sign of the holy grail pie-fight sequence, but the Blu-ray edition of
Dr. Strangelove
still preserves the film's purity of essence.
lant Magazine
Eric Henderson
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