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263:, but the general who launched the attack, the only man knowing the recall code, kills himself before capture and interrogation. His executive officer correctly deduces the recall code from among the general's desk pad doodles. The code is received by the surviving bomber aircraft, and they are successfully recalled, minutes before bombing their targets in the Soviet Union, save for the 29: 397:, to which Kubrick owned creative rights. He pointed out unmistakable similarities in intentions between the characters Groeteschele and Strangelove (although there is not a Strangelove character in the novel). The plan worked, and the suit was settled out of court, with the agreement that 251:
When the U.S. President and cabinet become aware the attack is underway, they assist the Soviet government in intercepting the rogue U.S. Air Force bombers, to little effect, because the Soviets destroy only two bombers and damage one, the
379:: "We started casting. Fonda was already set.... which of course meant a big commitment in terms of money. I was set, Walter was set.... And suddenly, this lawsuit arrived, filed by Stanley Kubrick and Columbia Pictures." 313:
of the actual film, rather than a reprint of the original novel, was published by George, based on an early draft in which aliens try to understand what happened after arriving at a wrecked Earth.
225:(SAC) bomber base by ordering the 843rd Bomb Wing to attack using "Wing Attack Plan R", an operational plan which authorises a lower-echelon SAC commander to retaliate after an enemy 516: 151:), the novel deals with the apocalyptic threat of nuclear war and the almost absurd ease with which it can be triggered. A genre of such topical fiction, of which 309:
was more solemn than its film version and it did not include the character Dr. Strangelove, though the main plot and technical elements were quite similar. A
603: 189:, resulting in an out-of-court settlement. Both novels would go on to inspire very different films that would both be released in 1964 by the same studio ( 598: 270:
In a last effort to avert a Soviet–American nuclear war, the U.S. President offers the Soviet Premier the compensatory right to destroy
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was to be a realistic thriller, Kubrick feared that its plot resemblance would damage his film's box office potential, especially if
608: 613: 445: 623: 499: 409:, which had been an independently financed production. Kubrick insisted that the studio release his movie first, and 618: 237: 463:"in Two Big Book-alikes a Mad General and a Bad Black Box Blow Up Two Cities, and then— Everybody Blows Up!" 583: 245: 226: 271: 28: 588: 566: 206: 345: 186: 489: 462: 322: 222: 117: 45: 161: 147:, with George using the pseudonym "Peter Bryant" (Bryan Peters for the French translation, 8: 234: 230: 202: 491:
Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety
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was among the earliest examples that sprung up in the late 1950s, led by
103: 348:. The case was settled out of court. What worried Kubrick most was that 368:, Professor Groeteschele. Kubrick decided to throw a legal wrench into 541: 131:
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
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Strangelove, or, How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb
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s production gears. Lumet recalled in the documentary
256:, which remains airborne and en route to its target. 278:is shot down, and nuclear catastrophe is averted. 259:The U.S. government reestablishes the SAC airbase 209:general Quinten unilaterally launches an airborne 16:1958 English-language fiction book by Peter George 417:, to critical acclaim but mediocre ticket sales. 344:that Kubrick and Peter George sued on charges of 185:in its premise that George sued on the charge of 575: 281: 248:to prevent the Soviets from shooting them down. 233:the U.S. government. He attacks with the entire 427: 340:(on which the film is based) is so similar to 604:Novels involved in plagiarism controversies 542:"Review:Fail-Safe: Special Edition (1964)." 554: 401:, which had financed and was distributing 27: 487: 514: 460: 534: 334:were released first. 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Index


Peter George
OCLC
50737632
Peter George
nuclear war
Stanley Kubrick
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
black comedy
Nevil Shute
On the Beach
Eugene Burdick
Harvey Wheeler
Fail-Safe
copyright infringement
Columbia Pictures
paranoid delusion
U.S. Air Force
preventive
Soviet Union
Sonora, Texas
Strategic Air Command
first strike
decapitated
B-52
bomber wing
nuclear weapons
electronic countermeasures
chain of command
Atlantic City, New Jersey

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