| Hosted by | Yale Film Archive |
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| Details | DR. STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB (Stanley Kubrick, 1964, 35mm, 95 mins) FLYING PADRE (Stanley Kubrick, 1951, 35mm, 9 mins) There’s fighting in the War Room when a mad brigadier general unleashes nuclear-armed B‑52s on the USSR in this pitch-black Cold War satire. “Kubrick’s most radical film and greatest dramatic gamble” (Joshua Rothkopf) stars Peter Sellers (in three roles), George C. Scott, Sterling Hayden, and a rip-roaring Slim Pickens. DR. STRANGELOVE is presented with FLYING PADRE, a short documentary about a pilot/priest. DR. STRANGELOVE from the Yale Film Archive, FLYING PADRE preserved by the Library of Congress. The “Kubrick’s Maze” film series is a complete retrospective of the peerless, provocative cinema of Stanley Kubrick, screened entirely from film prints. |
| Admission | FREE |
| Location | 53 Wall Street Auditorium |
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| More Info | info link |