Classic Cold War Flicks
For those who can get Turner Classic Movies, Saturday has two Cold War thrillers in an accidental nuclear war double-bill.
First up is Fail Safe, 1964 where U.S. President Henry Fonda tries to manage the crisis caused when a computer glich launches SAC bombers against Russia. Dr. Strangelove without the laughs. Following up is 1965's The Bedford Incident with Captain Richard Widmark, USN playing a particularly nasty version of cat and mouse with a Soviet diesel boat in the high arctic. Also features Sidney Portier as a visiting journalist and veteran British actor Eric Portman as a former U-Boat commander and now a senior officer in the West German Navy on board as an advisor. (Portman also played a U-Boat captain in the 1941 propaganda movie 49th Parallel.) So what other Cold War movies does everybody like? |
Funeral in Berlin.
A more realistic film than most of it's contempories. Harry Palmer travels by bus! No sports car, a bus. The Ipcress File is good too, but not as good as Funeral. Also the book of By Dawn's Early Light - I thought it was great, and was geared up for watching the film scheduled to be shown on TV but then either Desert Shield or Desert Storm kicked off and it wasn't shown - I've still to watch it :damn: |
Does The Hunt for Red October count as a classic? :hmmm:
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Nope!
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classic means something that is a perfect example of a particular style, something of lasting worth or with a timeless quality. So if The Hunt for Red October is a perfect sub-based cold war movie with a quality that lasts then it is a classic. The time period, both setting and filming was within the cold war. It is a good movie, and it is - bar Das Boot, the best modern sub movie. |
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Unless by modern you mean filmed recently... :hmmm: ... modern... damn I wasn't even born when Das Boot came out... :haha: |
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Maybe I should've put it another way. Releases in '81 and '90 - modern(ish) to most people? Das Boot is the classic WWII sub movie. Red October is the classic Cold War sub movie. Up Periscope is the classic Comedy sub movie. :hmmm: Wait, wut? Okay, you catch my drift. |
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Here are a couple:
"The Hunters" http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ters_movie.jpg "Strategic Air Command" http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...55-_Poster.png And, who can't help but love "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb"? http://i2.listal.com/image/1149597/6...screenshot.jpg |
I still need to see Ice Station Zebra.
But Dr. Strangelove is one of my all time favorites. |
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Brigadier General James Stewart also went along for a check ride in a B-52 over Vietnam. Quote:
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The hunters, I think I've seen a scene or two of that movie. I always loved the lines of the sabre, so I definitely need to check this movie out!
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Then it popped up on my Netflix queue because I'd gone in there at one point and added everything from the AFI "Top 100" list that I'd never seen all the way through. When I got it in the mail I kinda groaned "oh no not again" but by then I knew more about it and decided I would soldier through it if only so I could say I'd seen it and could form an opinion based on the entire movie. Well, I really enjoyed it - maybe because my expectations were completely different this time around. I've said it before but the scene where Peter Sellers as the US President has to explain to a drunken Soviet leader (via telephone) that one of our base commanders "went and did a silly thing" is worth the price of admission. :yep: Certainly a more enjoyable experience than sitting through A Clockwork Orange again, which I saw as a teenager and which Netflix dutifully delivered when it also came to the top of my queue. I have to admit it sat here for 2 months before I could get myself up for it. Still have little use for it, oh it has its moments and I get the point but not something I ever want to sit through again. Back on topic, I DVRed The Bedford Incident and I'm hoping I'll have time to give that a looksee sometime soon. But I still haven't watched either version of Das Boot on the new Blu-ray so I'll probably do that first. |
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