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Dr. Strangelove (Dir. Stanley Kubrick, 1963)
A brilliant film, a classic black comedy. A group of war-eager military men plan a nuclear apocalypse that is both funny and frightening - and seems as relevant today as ever. Through a series of military and political accidents, two psychotic generals - U.S. Air Force Commander Jack D. Ripper (Sterling Hayden) and Joint Chief of Staff "Buck" Turgidson (George C. Scott) - trigger an ingenious, irrevocable scheme to attack Russia's strategic targets with nuclear bombs.
The brains behind the scheme belong to Dr. Strangelove (Peter Sellers), a wheelchair-bound nuclear scientist who has bizarre ideas about man's future. The President is helpless to stop the bombers, as is Captain Mandrake (Sellers again), the only man who can stop them...
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The Mouse That Roared (Dir. Jack Arnold, 1959)
The Duchy of Grand Fenwick decides that the only way to get out of their economic woes is to declare war on the United States, lose and accept foreign aid. They send an invasion force to New York (armed with longbows) which arrives during a nuclear drill that has cleared the streets. Wandering about to find someone to surrender to, they discover a scientist with an ultimate weapon that can destroy the Earth!
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The Party (Dir. Blake Edwards, 1968)
Hollywood mogul Fred Clutterbuck isn't just giving a party, he's giving 'The Party'. Absolutely everyone who's anyone will be there: gorgeous models, ravishing starlets, powerful producers - even a baby elephant! And by mistaken invitation, accident-prone Indian actor Hrundi V. Bakshi (Peter Sellers) will be there, too. He wouldn't miss it for the world and if you enjoy side-splitting gags neither should you!
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What's New Pussycat (Dir. Clive Donner, 1965)
O'Toole stars as a fashion editor in Paris who is constantly surrounded by beautiful women - a leggy American stripper, a blonde daredevil and a neurotic nymphomaniac. The problem is that they all find him irresistable, which makes it almost impossible for O'Toole to settle down with his marriage-minded girlfriend. Woody Allen makes his film debut as O'Toole's sex-starved friend who would kill to have such problems! Peter Sellers, in a dazzlingly demented performance, plays a famed psychotherapist who is crazier than his patients. Combining satire, slapstick and good old-fashioned sex appeal, Woody Allen's wildly original script pokes fun at everything from Freud to Fellini, culminating in one of the most outrageous finales ever filmed!
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