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    653 Throughout Dr. Strangelove‚ there are examples of a variety of leaders and leadership styles or lack thereof. A majority of the characters in this movie obviously have a difficult time being effective leaders. It is apparent from the beginning of the movie‚ particularly the scene where Mandrake enters Rippers office. There are obvious issues with his Rippers mental capabilities. Ripper‚ because of his position‚ at some point must have been an excellent leader‚ appears to have lost his sense

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    Southern‚ whose sharp wit and brazen mentality was exactly the edge Kubrick was looking for (Inside). Together‚ they were able to come up with a winning combination by taking the over-all plot of Red Alert and adding comedic elements. Such as Dr. Strangelove‚ a character that did not exist in the original novel. The mixture was just right and translated extremely well to film. In my opinion this is why Dr.Strangelove has been recognized as number 26 of the 100 most important films by the American

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    Strange Screening: My Review on Dr. Strangelove (1964) AshleyNicole Ellis Film History & Analysis March 27‚ 2014 Upon my first viewing of Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned To Quit Worrying And Love The Bomb‚ I found the film to be unamusing and almost painful to watch. However it became more and more barable with each of my 3 screenings. While I can acknowledge the cleverness and audacity of director Stanley Kubrick for the films political satire and the

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    Dr Strangelove Analysis

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    The film Dr. Strangelove or How I learned to stop worrying and Love the Bomb begins at Burpelson Air Force Base‚ in the middle of he Cold War. General Jack D. Ripper played by Sterling Hayden sends out a “go” code to an entire force of bombers. His commands are for them to drop their atomic payloads onto scores of quarries within the Soviet Union. General Buck Turgidson played by George C. Scott is called to consult with the nation’s military leaders and executive‚ as soon as the news of this disastrous

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    Dr. Strangelove Notes

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    Dr. Strangelove: Air Force General‚ Jack D. Ripper‚ orders his troops to attack a Soviet base. President Muffley brings in the Russian ambassador to the War Room General Turgidson doesn’t trust Ambassador de Sadesky. Thinks he is a spy. Russians have a doomsday device that will destroy the planet if they are attacked. General Turgidson wishes America had a doomsday device. ProQuest Document: On the Cuban Missile Crisis‚ “The situation would be even graver if there were any LeMay

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    Satire in Dr. StrangeLove? Dr. StrangeLove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb was produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick in 1964. "Dr. StrangeLove" is a Cold War suspense comedy that depicts the extreme tensions felt by the American government and public regarding the potential for nuclear war. Roger Ebert‚ a critic wrote that this "cold war satire…opened with the force of a bucketful of cold water‚ right in the face". In his review Ebert’s contemplates the use and effectiveness

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    Tessa Wilson PSC 3030 October 6‚ 2011 The Failure of Liberalism in Dr. Strangelove Though Stanley Kubrick wrote Dr. Strangelove as a comedy‚ the premise and plot of the film are extremely realistic and suspenseful‚ this in part accounts for why the nightmare comedy was so successful. The main objective of the film was to show how military and civilian leaders would attempt to cope with an outbreak of an accidental nuclear war. However‚ in subtle and sometimes not so subtle ways‚ it also

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    Kubrick’s film‚ Dr. Strangelove‚ the bureaucrats are illustrated as illogical and untrustworthy. Heller’s attention to administrations such as the hospital and the military-establishment are recognized for their unreliable rationality and logic. Similarly‚ in Dr. Strangelove‚ Kubrick mocks the absurdities of the nuclear arms race and of the officials of the United States and The Soviet Union as he conveys the malfunction of highly placed government bureaucrats. Catch-22 and Dr. Strangelove‚ are two satirical

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    Film Dr. Strangelove A brief synopsis of the film‚ General Ripper‚ a paranoid Air Force base commander‚ orders a troop of B-52 bombers into the Soviet Union to drop hydrogen bombs on military targets. General Turgidson sees this as a chance to entirely abolish the “Communists” and prevent their predictable vengeance. But the president is a pacifist‚ and he invites the Russian Ambassador into the war room. They call the Russian Premiere to warn of the attack and explain that it was accidental

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    Cuban Missile Crisis‚ Student Protests culminated a decade that had some reasons to please‚ but many more to annoy. In the backdrop to all this chaos‚ Stanley Kubrick directed and produced Dr. Strangelove‚ a satirical film on the threat of nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union. Dr. Strangelove‚ one of Stanley Kubrick’s great directorial ventures‚ was released in 1964‚ when the anti-Soviet‚ anti-Communist propaganda in America was at a relative peak. While Brig. General Ripper

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