DR. STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB, 1964

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Authors and Corporations: Production Code Administration
published: 1963
Media Type: Visual Media

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Language: English
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Includes correspondence, 1963-1966; photocopy of letter from Geoffrey M. Shurlock to Stanley Kubrick saying the script is amusing but "one is always a little uncertain as to how a satire involving the President of the USA and the armed forces is going to be received by the public," and that the pie-throwing conclusion gave the most concern since the president was involved, January 21, 1963, 2 pages; photocopy of letter from Kubrick to Shurlock reacting to requested changes, February 6, 1963, 2 pages; credits; PCA analysis; MPAA certificate letter, January 2, 1964; photocopy of letter from Gerald Ayres to Shurlock saying Kubrick does not give permission for any of his correspondence to the PCA to be printed, June 14, 1966; reviews, 1964; censor report, 1964; foreign censor report, 1964