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Fail-Safe
 

Fail-Safe

Genre:
Mystery/Thrillers
Mood:
Intense,
Spine-tingling
Decade:
1960's
Country:
United States
Director:
Sidney Lumet
Actor:
Walter Matthau,
Henry Fonda,
Larry Hagman,
Fritz Weaver
Actress:
Nancy Berg
Release Year:
1964
Studio: Columbia TriStar Home Video
Runtime: 111 Mins.
Format: Black & White
Rating: Unrated

What It's About:

Through the unlikeliest of circumstances, an American aircraft loaded with nuclear warheads is headed towards Moscow, and cannot be recalled. Racing against the clock, the President (Fonda) contacts the Russian premier through his interpreter, Buck (Hagman), to inform him that a faulty radio transmission has sent the bombers past the "fail-safe" point. Is it too late to save Moscow and avert World War III?

Why I Love It:

Of all the edgy doomsday thrillers that have unnerved us since the 1960s, my favorite is Sidney Lumet's chilling "Fail-Safe." Throughout the film, set in the control room of Strategic Air Command, Lumet expertly uses his camera to build claustrophobia and tension. The scenes with Fonda as the President and young Hagman as a petrified Russian translator are especially riveting. Matthau also makes your blood run cold as a dispassionate nuclear-arms expert. Made when Cold War paranoia was at its height, this is a masterwork of relentless suspense.


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