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John Wayne was very protective of his brand, and as a result he turned down many iconic roles that could have enhanced his legend even further.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic Roger Ebert considered Apocalypse Now, Come and See, and Saving Private Ryan to be among the best war movies ever.
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Released in the throes of the Cold War, Dr. Strangelove made audiences laugh ... each threatening collision. Opposite him, George C. Scott—playing the bellicose General Turgidson—gives a ...
And finally, we have indisputably the ultimate example of an actor's work being unexpectedly used in the final cut of a movie. For his role as General Buck Turgidson in Stanley Kubrick's Dr ...
For my money, it’s the snappiest joke in Stanley Kubrick’s B52 bomber jet-black satire of foolish politicians and the military might(y dumb) that backs them into the apocalypse, Dr. Strangelove ...
I had seen this title that was the longest title I'd ever seen of a movie — Dr. Strangelove or ... and how we have to protect that. George C. Scott's performance was just so grounded and so real. I ...
Handsome leading man Richard Chamberlain, who came to prominence in the 1960s medical series “Dr. Kildare” and ... with Julie Christie and George C. Scott. Also in England he played ...
Besides Sellers, the film also stars George C. Scott, Sterling Hayden ... General Buck Turgidson, the nuclear war expert Dr. Strangelove, and the Russian ambassador, Alexei de Sadeski.
Steve Coogan performs Dr. Strangelove, President Muffley, Group Captain Mandrake, and Major T.J. Kong. George C. Scott played the overly enthusiastic General Buck Turgidson, while Sterling Hayden ...