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: Despite being a comedy, the film's technical depiction of nuclear command procedures and B-52 bomber cockpits was so accurate that it reportedly unnerved military officials. Strangelove ?

: The first test screening was scheduled for the same day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated . Because of this tragedy, the film's release was delayed until 1964, and lines referencing "Dallas" were redubbed to "Vegas" to avoid painful associations. Other Notable Features 11_d0tt0r_tr4n4m0r3_1963-Altadefinizione01_1080...

: Actor Peter Sellers famously played three distinct major characters: British Captain Lionel Mandrake, U.S. President Merkin Muffley, and the titular Dr. Strangelove. : Despite being a comedy, the film's technical

: The character of Dr. Strangelove exhibits what is now commonly referred to in popular culture as "Dr. Strangelove Syndrome" or Alien Hand Syndrome , where his hand appears to have a mind of its own, frequently attempting to perform a Nazi salute. Kennedy was assassinated

An interesting feature of this film is its . The Pie Fight Finale

: During the pie fight, President Muffley (played by Peter Sellers) was hit by a pie, prompting a character to shout, "Gentlemen! Our gallant young president has been struck down in his prime!" .