Dr. Strangelove (3/8) Movie CLIP - Hello Dimitri (1964) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
The President (Peter Sellers) gets into a testy phone conversation with the Russian Premier when he tells him of their problem.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
In 1964, with the Cuban Missile Crisis fresh in viewers' minds, the Cold War at its frostiest, and the hydrogen bomb relatively new and frightening, Stanley Kubrick dared to make a film about what could happen if the wrong person pushed the wrong button -- and played the situation for laughs. Dr. Strangelove's jet-black satire (from a script by director Stanley Kubrick, Peter George, and Terry Southern) and a host of superb comic performances (including three from Peter Sellers) have kept the film fresh and entertaining, even as its issues have become (slightly) less timely. Loaded with thermonuclear weapons, a U.S. bomber piloted by Maj. T.J. "King" Kong (Slim Pickens) is on a routine flight pattern near the Soviet Union when they receive orders to commence Wing Attack Plan R, best summarized by Maj. Kong as "Nuclear combat! Toe to toe with the Russkies!" On the ground at Burpleson Air Force Base, Group Capt. Lionel Mandrake (Peter Sellers) notices nothing on the news about America being at war. Gen. Jack D. Ripper (Sterling Hayden) calmly informs him that he gave the command to attack the Soviet Union because it was high time someone did something about fluoridation, which is sapping Americans' bodily fluids (and apparently has something to do with Ripper's sexual dysfunction). Meanwhile, President Merkin Muffley (Sellers again) meets with his top Pentagon advisors, including super-hawk Gen. Buck Turgidson (George C. Scott), who sees this as an opportunity to do something about Communism in general and Russians in particular. However, the ante is upped considerably when Soviet ambassador de Sadesky (Peter Bull) informs Muffley and his staff of the latest innovation in Soviet weapons technology: a "Doomsday Machine" that will destroy the entire world if the Russians are attacked.
CREDITS:
TM & © Sony (1964)
Cast: Peter Bull, George C. Scott, Peter Sellers
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Producers: Victor Lyndon, Stanley Kubrick
Screenwriters: Stanley Kubrick, Terry Southern, Peter George
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"Of course it's a friendly call. If it wasn't friendly, you probably wouldn't have even got it..." This movie is riddled with brilliant lines.
Is it riddled with brilliant lines, or is it lined with brilliant riddles?
This cracked me up😂
And looking at Peter Bull to his right, holding a straight face the whole time just makes it even better 😂
That line is brilliant and so true. Haha! I love this movie! ❤😂🎥
"It's great to be fine" is probably one of my favorite quotes in any movie, ever.
+Number Nine It's perfect to be ok, haha.
Number Nine my fav movie scene
Yeah because it's true. It is great to be fine.
It's fine to be great, as the great Sun Tzu wrote.
One of the funniest lines of all time.
I just love how President Muffley tries to minimize it... "He went and did a silly thing... well, I'll tell you what he did, he ordered his planes ... to attack your country. Well let me finish, Dimitri."
Dimitry (probably): Why are you calling at this ungodly hour? Can't you deliver the message by air mail?
@@u.v.s.5583"Heh...a poor choice of words, Dimitri."
😂
He went and did a silly thing...
Well, I'll tell you what he did, he ordered his planes...to attack your country. 😂
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@@Bydesign777 "Well let me finish, Dmitri... Let me finish, Dmitri..."
@@sce2aux464 first real one in over 2 years
I love how up until this point, the president was the most "normal" and serious of all the characters.
"I'm capable of being just as sorry as you are, so we're both sorry, alright!!!"
This is such a classic scene yet it never gets old.
This is such a classic scene BECAUSE it never gets old.
+EdMcStinko The word classic is used for something that was long time ago but it never got old because its timeless.
Every line in this scene is golden
0:52 mins, "The Bomb Dimitri, The Hydrogen Bomb". The way he said the dialogue for that situation is creating much comedy.
Trying so hard to not sound condescending.
What I love of this scene is that he can only imagine what dimitri is saying
That little chuckle he does @ 0:38 kills me.
The russian ambassador is trying so hard not to laugh
This is pure comedic gold.
I love how much Dimitri cares if the US president likes to call him just to say hello, even thought he just heard about the planes.
I'm going to go ahead and say this is the funniest scene in cinema history.
The "there's no fighting in the War Room" scene comes close
Truth
I rarely laugh out loud at anything but just thinking about this scene cracks me up.
Objectively true.
I agree.
I love how he's trying to explain this to what sounds like a 5 year old.
I thinks it's less that and more awkwardly trying to act casual/friendly while dropping a worst case scenario news. Hilarious scene nonetheless
That and the fact that Kissov was beyond wasted during the entire call
The most amazing is that part was completely unscripted, that was just Sellers improvising on the spot.
I don’t know what’s more hilarious. Peter Sellers performance or George C Scott‘s reactions! 😂😂😂
The way he shoves that food in his mouth and trying to cover the phone so that Dimitri couldn’t hear the crunching is so hilarious
@@crimsondynamo615 The whole movie is great! I’m a huge Kubrick fan and I didn’t think I would love this movie as much as I did. I’m much more prone to his later work like A Clockwork Orange and Barry Lyndon.
What a cast this flick had!
@@13thvarebel16 Great cast!
Considering he didn't talk to anybody, this phonecall is beyond brilliance. Especially that line " Well, let me finish, Dimitri" is delivered so fine after that little break, incredible timing and emphasis. And, by the way, this is by far more reasonable than our reality, which is a bit shocking.
"..can you turn music down?" lol Sellers AD LIBBED allot in this scene crackin Kubrick and everyone up so much they had to cut several x's lol
"It's great to be fine Demitri"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
There will never be an actor like Peter Sellers, and there will never be a director like Stanley Kubrick
How did Kubrick manage to nail every major film genre? He never repeated himself and has one of the most interesting catalogues of any director.
It's a shame he was said to be mentally ill and not have any real personality of his own.
Gary Oldman comes close
Kubrick's movie was seen as a "safety concern" by the FBI when it came out and Stanley was even investigated by them. They considered that his movie was disparaging of the Pentagon. Which it was and that's what makes it such an essential masterpiece of a movie.
And the fact that he got the interior of the planes so accurate, when he didn't get any help from them, just a single picture from a book he found
Heavens to Betsy! Disparaging of the Pentagon? How could he!?
The pentagon didnt like a representation of how incompetent and idiots they're? Funny 🤣
I don't know.... I just go with the assumption that all movies are real ;-)
not just the military, really a lot of essential human nature is criticized by this movie. such an absolute masterpiece.
Gentlemen you cannot fight here. This is the war room. 😂🤣😂🤣
That's my favorite line from the entire movie.
The fight about who's more sorry had me tearing up. Strangelove is the funniest war film I've ever seen
Look how close the ambassador gets to laughing
Watch his face during Dr Strangelove's speech at the end
Bro the whole time: 😐
Purely improvised and not on script
Zer0dog who wouldn’t? The man was a legend. Shame about his personal life.
Really?? He must have had something to work around at least
His American accent is amazing
I just realized how great it is to be fine
"You know, just a little.. funny"
Peter Sellers improvised most of his lines
As someone who's named Dmitri this whole conversation had me rolling! Absolute genius comedy
This scene is probably the funniest one in the entire film with context. They're literally 15 or so minutes away from WW3 and the US President is doing small talk on the phone. That and the psycho general ranting about bodily fluids constantly
This movie could arguably be the best comedy & horror movie of all time 🫡
One of the best scenes in the movie, and without both Kubrick's and Sellers's skill at their jobs, it would have fallen flat. It's pretty easy to make a one-sided phone conversation dramatic, but very hard to make it funny.
Imagine Bomb, er... BOB Newheart doing it.
And satire all at once. Brilliant all the way through
The awkwardness of calling your frenemy in a friendly manner while he thinks you consider him as an enemy.
The Russian Ambassador's set in stone facial expression just kills me! He just stares and never reacts at all!
The BOMB, Dimitri...the hydrogen bomb...lol
the delivery of "yhe bomb... the *bomb* Dmitri. the *hydrogen* bomb..." is the funniest thing in this scene to me, it somehow gives off the same vibe as trying to FaceTime your grandparents and they accidentally flip the camera or turn off the microphone or something and you have to try and walk them through fixing it
I think Sellers is imitating the voice of Kubrick, based on listening to RUclips clips of Stanley.
Came to leave this comment on the 60th anniversary of this wonderful film. One of my personal favorites
Quite possibly the most twisted film ever made...I love it
President Muffley was based on then-US Ambassador to the UN, Adlai Stevenson, who was from Illinois. In fact, I grew up in the same town as Stevenson (Bloomington, IL) and even attended the same high school. I have to say that Peter Sellers captured the nasal Midwestern accent quite brilliantly.
So many great quotable lines in this movie, Kubrick and Sellers at their brilliant best which elevates this comedy to a level few other comedies have ever attained.
Y'know, a little funny...funny in the head
Peter Sellers has this weird gift for playing characters in a way that is somehow both dramatically committed but also contemptuous of the character in some ways
"Hello Vladimir, It's Donald. Can you turn the music down..."
Russiagate has been debunked smart one
I could see that 1000 times. He didn’t deserve an Oscar, he deserved 10 Oscars just for these two minutes.
Peter sellers is fabulous in this movie . He is a brilliant actor . This movie was made before I was born ...I am rediscovering him now . Thank you for this excellent film clips
Omg, this is so hysterical!! The world is a sadder place without Peter Sellers.
I must have watched this scene 100 times. Great classic movie.
Why do you think I'm calling you? Just to say hello?
George C. Scott is so damn funny to watch throughout the film! 😂 lmao
Did he ever do any comedy’s before or after Strangelove?
What a great job. Incredible actor 👍
Yes he did another black comedy The Hospital just after Patton and got Oscar nominated again.
Flim flam on here is a good film
I think he did stage acting early on, too.
What a genius scene. How can he make such a horrific and catastrophic story so hilarious?
0:03
This may be one of the greatest scenes in all of film.
so much for hearing
Sellers is BRILLIANT
Look at all those numbers on the wall behind George at 0:21 the brilliance of Ken Adam's set design he was a genius he built this huge set with just his imagination the lighting is fantastic and the huge round table and the Big Board he was a true genius at set design.
"Of course it's a friendly call listen if it wasn't friendly you probably wouldn't even got it"
Sellers was hilarious in this movie :D
"I agree with you, its great to be fine!" says the president presenting news to the Soviet premier that a nuclear attack is imminent. "Can you imagine how I think about it, Dmitri?!"
"The Bomb, Dimitri"
“The hydrogen bomb”
Sellers facial expressions while he's giving Dimitri the good news. What a great actor.
I watch at least one Kubrick film every year. 😊
Watched this for the first time recently laughed all the way through. I had no earthly idea peter was playing so many characters
This is a timeless comedy and great acting. How did they all keep a straight face?
Scene makes me laugh out loud every time I see it, and I've seen it dozens and dozens of times.
This is my favorite movie clip of all time. We often say about things that are going sideways, "Well, then Dmitri..." and leave it at that.
Probably the most genius comedy of all time.
“Let me finish Dmitri!” 😂
"I know they're our boys"
Wanted to hear that part.
The ambassador never blinks. A true Russian.
60 years later and those deliveries by Peter Sellers still slap. I love this movie!
Sweet little lovers' quarrel over the phone :'D :'D
I think it’s even funnier that we can’t hear what Dimitri is saying 😂
Pure class.
The bomb Dimitri, the Hydrogen bomb.
Darren Hodgson I'm convinced that Dmitri still had a nipple in his mouth when that line was spoken.
He then grants permission for them to shoot down the bombers should the recall code fail to be sent. "Demetri, I KNOW they're our boys!"
I love how it feels like two divorced parents arguing
Well then as you say we’re both coming in fine
Актуально как никогда
When me and the missus are having a barney or not we always speak to each other this way
I love how Sadesky is just sitting there watching with the same expression the whole time
Watched this other night. Luv Kubrick films each different & uniquely funny. This is now my fav Kubrick film lol.
Wow just awesome wow lol
That last line cracked me up
Don't say that you're more sorry than I am, because I'm capable of being just as sorry as you are - So we're both sorry, alright?
The insanity of this scene played totally seriously always makes me laugh
Peter Sellers was a master actor...and i served the Real idiots hes playing ! Bless him
Every scene in this movie is a classic...
"imagine how I feel Dimitri" 🤣 this movie
"Well it's good that you're fine and I'm fine....I agree with you it's great to be fine" HA !
Brilliant! Look how this scene makes fun of the Soviet chairman without even giving him any dialog!
Might be the drink in me but this scene had me rolling
It's great to be fine!
"The bomb, Dmitri."
Peter Sellers was a genius
Too bad it cuts off just at the second when Turgidson rolls his eyes and tears into another piece of chewing gum
😂 Well now Vladimir
So many great roles in _Strangelove_ and P. Sellers played 3 of them. Merkin Muffley is my favorite of the 3, and I adored Lionel Mandrake.
I love Mandrake more. He's so earnest and sane trying to avert the apocalypse with politeness.
He went a little funny in the head
Little funny in the head... You know a little funny
Brilliant movie in all aspects… on my top 10 list for sure.
I like how now buck cant decide if he wants another piece of gum or not