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Sep 26, 2009 · What few knew until recently is that in 1984, the Soviet Union actually did build a doomsday machine of sorts. They called it Perimeter. It's discussed in not one but two books released this...
After a heated discussion with the Premier, the ambassador informs President Muffley that the Soviet Union created a doomsday machine as a nuclear deterrent; it consists of many buried cobalt bombs, which are set to detonate automatically should any nuclear attack strike the country.
- Stanley Kubrick
- Laurie Johnson
- January 29, 1964
Jan 17, 2014 · The most unlikely and absurd plot element in “Strangelove” is the existence of a Soviet “Doomsday Machine.” The device would trigger itself, automatically, if the Soviet Union were ...
Jan 18, 2014 · After the Soviet ambassador reveals the existence of a “Doomsday machine” that will automatically retaliate against an American nuclear attack, President Muffley asks his science advisor,...
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Red Alert inspired Kubrick to make “ Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb ” (1964), a dark comedy about all-out war triggered by human folly. Kubrick’s irreverent approach helped millions of viewers to confront their fears, and to talk and think about the unthinkable.
Jan 19, 2022 · In Stanley Kubrick’s classic 1964 satire Dr. Strangelove, it just takes one errant general in command of nuclear bombers, plus American and Soviet policies of “mutually assured destruction,” to...