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Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (known simply and more commonly as Dr. Strangelove) is a 1964 political satire black comedy film co-written, produced, and directed by Stanley Kubrick. It is loosely based on the thriller novel Red Alert (1958) by Peter George, who wrote the screenplay with Kubrick and Terry ...
Richard Lee Stuart (November 7, 1932 – December 15, 2002), nicknamed "Dr. Strangeglove", was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a first baseman from 1958 to 1966 then, played in the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) league from 1967 to 1968 before returning to play one final season in MLB in 1969.
Purity of Essence, a phrase originating from the film Dr. Strangelove, may refer to: Purity of Essence (Hoodoo Gurus album), 2010; Purity of Essence, an album by Quorthon, 1997; Purity of Essence, an album by The Rumour, 1980
The CRM 114 on the B-52 in Dr. Strangelove. The CRM 114 Discriminator is a fictional piece of radio equipment in Stanley Kubrick's film Dr. Strangelove (1964), the destruction of which prevents the crew of a B-52 from receiving the recall code that would stop them from dropping their hydrogen bomb payloads onto Soviet territory.
Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece of nuclear black comedy, 'Dr. Strangelove,' premiered 60 years ago Monday. It feels as fresh and horrifying today as it did then.
The song is based on the film adaptation of The Shining and features Kubrick's grandson, Sam, as a guest vocalist. In 2023, the Stanley Kubrick Estate announced that actor Steve Coogan would be playing the leading roles in a West End adadaption of the film, Dr.Strangelove, scheduled to open in October 2024. [69]
Pickens credited Dr. Strangelove as a turning point in his career. Previously, he had been "Hey you" on sets, and afterwards he was addressed as "Mr. Pickens". He once said, "After Dr. Strangelove, the roles, the dressing rooms, and the checks all started gettin' bigger." Pickens said he was amazed at the difference one movie could make.
"Strange Love" (song), by Mary Wells "Strangelove" (song), by Depeche Mode "Strangelove", by Sarah Nixey from Sing, Memory "Strange Love", from the Hammer Horror film Lust for a Vampire