American Air Force General Jack D. Ripper decides to order a full-out nuclear strike against Russia, because he hears that the Soviet Union will fluoridate American water and "pollute Americans' precious bodily fluids". He initiates "Plan R" which allows him to order the bombers to attack without presidential authorization.
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| - American Air Force General Jack D. Ripper decides to order a full-out nuclear strike against Russia, because he hears that the Soviet Union will fluoridate American water and "pollute Americans' precious bodily fluids". He initiates "Plan R" which allows him to order the bombers to attack without presidential authorization.
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| - Original theatrical poster and Special Edition DVD cover
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| - Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
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| - Stanley Kubrick, Peter George, Terry Southern
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| - American Air Force General Jack D. Ripper decides to order a full-out nuclear strike against Russia, because he hears that the Soviet Union will fluoridate American water and "pollute Americans' precious bodily fluids". He initiates "Plan R" which allows him to order the bombers to attack without presidential authorization. Meanwhile, at the War Room in the Pentagon, President Merkin Muffley discovers that the Russians have built a doomsday device which could destroy planet Earth if Russia is attacked; Muffley, his advisors, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and a Royal Air Force officer try to recall the bombers and halt the attack on Russia, so as to prevent the activation of the deadly doomsday machine.
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