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When Fail Safe opened in October 1964, it garnered excellent reviews, but its box-office performance was poor. Its failure rested with the similarity between it and the nuclear war satire Dr. Strangelove, which had appeared in theaters first, in January 1964.
Fail-Safe is a bestselling American novel by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler. Expanded from Wheeler's short story "Abraham '59" (originally published in the Winter 1959 issue of Dissent under the pen name F. B. Aiken), it was initially serialized in three installments in the Saturday Evening Post on October 13, 20, and 27, 1962, during the ...
Fail-Safe Investing, a 1999 finance book by Harry Browne; Failsafe (UK band), a Preston-based punk rock band "Failsafe", a 2007 song by the New Pornographers, from the album Challengers. This song was first released by The Choir Practice in their The Choir Practice (album) "Fail Safe" (Stargate SG-1), an episode of the science fiction ...
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'Fail safe' originally comes from railways (US 'railroads') in the 19th century. If the rod or wire controlling a semaphore signal broke, the signal would automatically drop to show 'danger' (with the red rather than green lens over the light) and stop oncoming trains.
And while there is certainly some room left for the stories of the remaining Duttons, with multiple spinoffs now in the works, I'm going to go ahead and call it: this was the end of Yellowstone ...
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