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elleng

(140,183 posts)
Sun Jul 13, 2025, 08:53 PM Jul 13

TCM 8:00 PM Fail Safe (1964)

1h 52m | Drama | TV-14
A failure in the U.S. defense system threatens to start World War III.
Director: Sidney Lumet. Cast: Henry Fonda, Dan O'Herlihy, Walter Matthau

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TCM 8:00 PM Fail Safe (1964) (Original Post) elleng Jul 13 OP
A good movie. Recommended. WheelWalker Jul 13 #1
I have the DVD Oeditpus Rex Jul 13 #2
There's a story there. Morbius Monday #3
"Dr. Strangelove" came out first Oeditpus Rex Monday #5
Fail Safe was a movie with great integrity. Fonda was superb as was Matthau. CTyankee Monday #4
Larry Hagman gets overlooked Oeditpus Rex Monday #6
Pretty good movie, but...(spoiler alert) edbermac Monday #7

Oeditpus Rex

(42,101 posts)
2. I have the DVD
Sun Jul 13, 2025, 11:14 PM
Jul 13

Between that and tee vee, I've watched it about a dozen times (and read the novel three or four). One of my favorite films of all time. TV Guide used to describe it as "'Dr. Strangelove' without the laughs "

Morbius

(583 posts)
3. There's a story there.
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 04:55 AM
Monday

The story goes that Kubrick found out Fail Safe was being made as he was making Dr. Strangelove, and he did everything he could to ensure his movie came out first - which it did. Fail Safe was a box office bomb as a result. That's a shame, because while they deal with similar issues, both movies are quite different and quite good.

Oeditpus Rex

(42,101 posts)
5. "Dr. Strangelove" came out first
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 02:08 PM
Monday

because the studio delayed release of "Fail-Safe" after JFK's assassination.

Also, there was a lawsuit filed by the author of Red Alert, claiming the authors of Fail-Safe, Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler, had stolen from his book. I dunno how much effect that had on the film's release, though.

CTyankee

(66,583 posts)
4. Fail Safe was a movie with great integrity. Fonda was superb as was Matthau.
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 08:35 AM
Monday

Thanks for the listing, and for the memory. I might just get that on youtube and watch it again just to see the artistry at work.

Oeditpus Rex

(42,101 posts)
6. Larry Hagman gets overlooked
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 02:16 PM
Monday

in "Fail-Safe," I think. His performance as Russian translator Peter Buck was outstanding. I can't forget his expression after the "Vindicator" bomber... oops, spoiler!

edbermac

(16,233 posts)
7. Pretty good movie, but...(spoiler alert)
Mon Jul 14, 2025, 05:02 PM
Monday

I didn’t buy the US president dropping a nuclear bomb on New York to make up for the one dropped on Moscow.

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