Yahoo España Búsqueda web

Search results

  1. Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb is a film directed by Stanley Kubrick with Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, Sterling Hayden, James Earl Jones .... Year: 1964. Original title: Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. Synopsis: Convinced that the Russians have infiltrated America's "vital essence", the crazed Ripper gives ...

  2. Hace 2 días · Much of the action of Kubrick’s jet-black satirical masterpiece occurs within the cavernous War Room at the Pentagon, a space indelibly imagined by production designer Ken Adam. Peter Sellers plays three separate roles in Stanley Kubrick’s mordant Cold War comedy in which insanity and political manoeuvrings lead to nuclear meltdown.

  3. Comedic and as timeless as its creator, "Dr. Strangelove" is a marvel of comedic cinema. With outstanding performances by Peter Sellers, Slim Pickens, Keenan Wynn and George C. Scott, this film allows us to see the darker side of comedy while indulging us in a beautifully light and lovingly constructed cinematic treasure.

  4. Comedic and as timeless as its creator, "Dr. Strangelove" is a marvel of comedic cinema. With outstanding performances by Peter Sellers, Slim Pickens, Keenan Wynn and George C. Scott, this film allows us to see the darker side of comedy while indulging us in a beautifully light and lovingly constructed cinematic treasure.

  5. Español (España) Español (México) Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) PG | Comedy, War. Watch options.

  6. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb COMEDY The tale of an insane general who heats up the Cold War by launching a nuclear strike against Russia.

  7. DR. STRANGELOVE IS A BRILLIANT BIT OF CELLULOID GENIUS AND A TRUE CLASSIC in every sense of the word. Nominated for four Academy Awards® including Best Picture (1964), Stanley Kubrick's black comedy about a group of paranoia-inspired, war-happy generals who manage to initiate an “accidental” nuclear apocalypse, is horribly frightening, delightfully funny and surprisingly relevant to this ...