On Case's Calling Dr. Strangelove: The Anatomy and Influence of the Kubrick Masterpiece

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K. Fermaglich
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On Case's Calling Dr. Strangelove: The Anatomy and Influence of the Kubrick Masterpiece Calling Dr. Strangelove: The Anatomy and Influence of the Kubrick Masterpiece. By George Case. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company, 2014. 212 pp., ISBN 978-0-7864-9449-1 (pb); ISBN 978-1-4766-1848-7 (e-book); US $40 (both editions).In Calling Dr. Strangelove George Case offers a useful and entertaining tour through the iconic 1964 film directed by Stanley Kubrick. Case explores thoroughly the making of the film, from its initial origins as a pulp novel authored by Peter George (under the pen name Peter Bryant), through its legacies in contemporary American culture. As Case does so, he provides the reader with valuable connections between the black comedy and the equally absurd reality it parodied.The book looks closely at the novel's plot, highlighting its foundation in the real structures of American and British nuclear policy in the 1950s and early 1960s. Case describes the British, Soviet, and American bomber forces charged with constantly patrolling the air so that they could retaliate at any moment if any of those nations came under attack. Of course these plans for retaliation were only defensive and could be put into action only under the command of the nations' leaders-until President Dwight Eisenhower introduced a loophole allowing junior staff to launch missiles in case communication was disrupted. It was this precarious structure that animated the George novel, as well as the Kubrick film's satire, although by the time of the film's release, that loophole had been closed.After tracing the book's origins to this frightening reality, Case describes Stanley Kubrick's gradual decision to bring out the absurd humor in the political situation. Although Kubrick initially intended to play the novel straight, within the first few weeks ofwriting the screenplay, the outrageous and ridiculous nature of the subject matter indicated to him the direction the film needed to take. According to Kubrick, "I found that in trying to put meat on the bones and to imagine the scenes more fully . . . one had to keep leaving things out which were either absurd or paradoxical in order to keep it from being funny, and these things seemed to be close to the heart of the scenes in question" (23). Case describes Kubrick's intense research into the subject of nuclear warfare, and his close work with George and writer Terry Southern to transform that subject into comedy.Case then moves into a discussion of the production, researching the experiences of the film's bit actors as well as major stars. One of the strengths of this book is that it addresses Kubrick's reputation as a dictatorial auteur but also highlights the experiences, input, and participation of a host of other people involved in the film. He describes the challenges of working with Peter Sellers, for example, as well as the competition between the release of this film and the very similar, very non-funny Sidney Lumet film Fail Safe (USA, 1964). …
论凯斯的呼唤奇爱博士:库布里克杰作的解剖和影响
《打电话给奇爱博士:库布里克杰作的解剖与影响》乔治·凯斯著。杰弗逊,北卡罗来纳州:麦克法兰公司,2014。212页,ISBN 978-0-7864-9449-1 (pb);ISBN 978-1-4766-1848-7(电子书);40美元(两个版本)。在《呼唤奇爱博士》一书中,乔治·凯斯为我们提供了一次有用而有趣的旅行,让我们穿越斯坦利·库布里克1964年执导的这部标志性电影。凯斯深入探讨了这部电影的制作过程,从它最初是彼得·乔治(笔名彼得·布莱恩特)创作的一部低俗小说,到它对当代美国文化的影响。凯斯这样做的时候,他为读者提供了黑色喜剧和它所模仿的同样荒谬的现实之间有价值的联系。这本书仔细研究了小说的情节,强调了它的基础是20世纪50年代和60年代初美国和英国核政策的真实结构。凯斯描述了英国、苏联和美国的轰炸机部队,他们负责不断地在空中巡逻,以便在任何时候,如果任何一个国家受到攻击,他们都可以进行报复。当然,这些报复计划只是防御性的,只有在国家领导人的指挥下才能付诸行动——直到德怀特·艾森豪威尔总统引入了一个漏洞,允许初级人员在通信中断的情况下发射导弹。正是这种不稳定的结构激发了乔治的小说,以及库布里克电影中的讽刺,尽管到电影上映时,这个漏洞已经被堵住了。在追溯这本书的起源到这个可怕的现实之后,凯斯描述了斯坦利·库布里克逐渐决定在政治局势中引入荒谬的幽默。虽然库布里克最初打算直接改编小说,但在写剧本的最初几周内,这个主题的离谱和荒谬的性质向他表明了电影需要采取的方向。根据库布里克的说法,“我发现,在试图把肉放在骨头上并更充分地想象场景时……为了不让它搞笑,人们不得不把那些荒谬或矛盾的东西删掉,而这些东西似乎接近了有问题的场景的核心”(23)。凯斯描述了库布里克对核战争主题的深入研究,以及他与乔治和作家特里·索瑟恩的密切合作,将这个主题变成了喜剧。然后凯斯开始讨论这部电影的制作,研究了这部电影的小演员和主要明星的经历。这本书的优点之一是,它阐述了库布里克作为一个独裁导演的名声,但也强调了电影中许多其他人的经历、投入和参与。例如,他描述了与彼得·塞勒斯合作的挑战,以及这部电影的发行与非常相似,非常无趣的西德尼·吕米特的电影《失败安全》(1964年,美国)之间的竞争。…
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期刊介绍: Jewish Film & New Media provides an outlet for research into any aspect of Jewish film, television, and new media and is unique in its interdisciplinary nature, exploring the rich and diverse cultural heritage across the globe. The journal is distinctive in bringing together a range of cinemas, televisions, films, programs, and other digital material in one volume and in its positioning of the discussions within a range of contexts—the cultural, historical, textual, and many others.
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