- It is said that during the filming of the film, George C. Scott was furious when Kubrick repeatedly asked him to perform excessive performances. Today, "Dr. Strange Love" has been regarded as Scott's masterpiece. Although he vowed not to cooperate with Kubrick, he really likes his performance in the film.
- Peter Sellers starred in the film for a salary of 1 million US dollars, while the film shooting budget is only 1.8 million.
- While shooting over Greenland, the film crew accidentally photographed an American military base. They were forced to land because they were suspected of being Soviet spies.
- To make the film, Kubrick read nearly 50 books about nuclear war.
- The film is the film debut of actor James Earl Jones.
- Kubrick first noticed the original novel from a book review by American economist Thomas Schelling. The latter won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2005 "for its game theory to increase our understanding of conflict and cooperation."
- American international security and military intelligence analyst John Pike once said, "Everything about nuclear strategy can be learned from "Dr. Strange Love." The film has also become a textbook content for university studies of international politics and nuclear strategy.
- Everyone’s names in the film have straightforward sexual connotations: the commander of the air base is called the "cloth tearer"; the commander-in-chief name Buck is a "male animal", and the last name Turdginson means "swelling, erection"; the last name of the president of the United States, in The vulgar language refers to prostitutes, genitals, or sissy men; the name of the Soviet ambassador is directly linked to "THAAD" or "sexual sadism"; the name of the Soviet prime minister is the name of the masculine goddess of reproduction, and his last name Kissov means kiss goodbye, "You die"; the name of the British military officer is not only a plant such as aphrodisiac and pregnancy medicine, but also used as a symbol by certain homosexual organizations.
- During the filming of the film, Kubrick learned that "Nuclear War" with a similar theme to the film was also in preparation. Although "Nuclear War" was a surreal thriller, Kubrick worried that the similar overall plot would Destroy the box office potential of "Doctor Strange Love." In order to prevent the filming of "Nuclear War", Kubrick and Columbia Pictures took their producers to court on the grounds that the original work of the same name had plagiarized "Red Alert" and Kubrick enjoyed the latter's adaptation Filming rights, apart from that, some of the characters in the two films are also very similar. In the end, Kubrick got his wish, "Nuclear War" was only able to start shooting 8 months later, and the box office was not satisfactory because "Doctor Strange Love" seized the opportunity.
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb behind the scenes gags
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb quotes
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Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: Colonel! Colonel, I must know what you think has been going on here!
Colonel "Bat" Guano: You wanna know what I think?
Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: Yes!
Colonel "Bat" Guano: I think you're some kind of deviated prevert. I think General Ripper found out about your preversion, and that you were organizing some kind of mutiny of preverts. Now MOVE!
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Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: Colonel... that Coca-Cola machine. I want you to shoot the lock off it. There may be some change in there.
Colonel "Bat" Guano: That's private property.
Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: Colonel! Can you possibly imagine what is going to happen to you, your frame, outlook, way of life, and everything, when they learn that you have obstructed a telephone call to the President of the United States? Can you imagine? Shoot it off! Shoot! With a gun! That's what the bullets are for, you twit!
Colonel "Bat" Guano: Okay. I'm gonna get your money for ya. But if you don't get the President of the United States on that phone, you know what's gonna happen to you?
Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake: What?
Colonel "Bat" Guano: You're gonna have to answer to the Coca-Cola company.
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