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12 Movies of the 1960s That Are Still a Pleasure to Watch

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Tim Molloy

Dr. Stangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

Columbia Pictures

Stanley Kubrick is at his most darkly acerbic in this satire of a war-mad world, in which civility and a supposedly honorable sense of purpose belie a passionate desire to bomb your opponents to ash.

It also has a stellar cast of Kubrick favorites, including Sterling Hayden and Peter Sellers in multiple roles.

Sellers also gets to deliver the movie’s most memorable line: “Gentlemen — you can’t fight in here! This is the War Room!”

The American Film Institute ranked it as number three on its list of the funniest American films.

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