Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)

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→ Influenced 6 films ← Inspired by 4 films

After the insane General Jack D. Ripper initiates a nuclear strike on the Soviet Union, a war room full of politicians, generals and a Russian diplomat all frantically try to stop the nuclear strike.

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Influenced By

  1. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
    "This German Expressionist film influenced the visual style of "Dr. Strangelove," especially in the design of the War Room set, which echoes the film's distorted and surreal aesthetics." Dr. Strangelove Wikipedia
  2. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)
    "Directed by John Huston, this film was one of Kubrick's favorites and influenced his storytelling techniques and character development in "Dr. Strangelove."" Dr. Strangelove and the Power of Blackness jmdls Cineluxe
  3. Metropolis (1927)
    "Fritz Lang's silent film featured the character Rotwang, a mad scientist with a mechanical hand. This character inspired the portrayal of Dr. Strangelove, particularly his mechanical arm and eccentric demeanor." Dr. Strangelove Wikipedia

Influenced

  1. Fail Safe (1964)
    "Released the same year as "Dr. Strangelove," "Fail Safe" is a Cold War thriller that explores a similar theme of accidental nuclear war. The striking similarities between the two films led to legal action by Stanley Kubrick, resulting in "Fail Safe" being released after "Dr. Strangelove."" Fail Safe %281964 film%29 Wikipedia
  2. Top Secret! (1984)
    "Directed by Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, and Jerry Zucker, this film parodies various genres, including spy films and Cold War thrillers. Its satirical approach to serious subjects echoes the tone set by "Dr. Strangelove."" Top Secret%21 Wikipedia
  3. Mars Attacks! (1996)
    "Directed by Tim Burton, this science fiction comedy pays homage to "Dr. Strangelove" through its satirical depiction of government and military responses to an alien invasion, mirroring the absurdity of Cold War-era politics." Influence of Stanley Kubrick Wikipedia
  4. Barton Fink (1991)
    "Directed by the Coen Brothers, this film includes stylistic elements reminiscent of "Dr. Strangelove," particularly in its use of dark humor and surreal settings to critique societal issues." Influence of Stanley Kubrick Wikipedia
  5. Marriage Story (2019)
    "Baumbach referenced "Dr. Strangelove" when discussing the portrayal of official rooms and the sense of menace they can create, which influenced the depiction of lawyer's offices in "Marriage Story."" Film School Rejects source