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    Fail-safe (Special Edition)

    Fail-safe (Special Edition)
    Director: Sidney Lumet
    Actors: Henry Fonda, Walter Matthau, Fritz Weaver, Dan O'herlihy, Frank Overton
    Studio: Sony Pictures
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $14.94
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    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 102 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1792

    Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, Dvd, Letterboxed, Special Edition, Widescreen, Ntsc
    Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), Georgian (Subtitled), Thai (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Portuguese (Dubbed)
    Rating: Unrated
    Region: 99
    Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
    Picture Format: Letterbox
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 112 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.1 x 0.6

    MPN: D05424D
    ISBN: 0767854993
    UPC: 004339605424
    EAN: 9780767854993
    ASIN: B00004XPPE

    Theatrical Release Date: October 7, 1964
    Release Date: October 31, 2000
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com essential video
    It's Dr. Strangelove, but without the laughs. Fail Safe, made within a year of Strangelove and at the height of cold war atomic anxiety, posits a similar nightmare scenario. A U.S. bomber is accidentally ordered toward Moscow, ready to drop its load. The U.S. president (Henry Fonda) and various military and congressional leaders must then scramble to deal with the disaster. The built-in suspense is well maintained by director Sidney Lumet, working from a script by former blacklisted writer Walter Bernstein. The solemn, serious approach doesn't begin to touch the brilliance of Strangelove's inspired take on the nuclear nightmare, but Fail Safe is absorbing and well acted (a memorable role for Walter Matthau, for instance). The movie enters unexpected territory in its final minutes; conditioned for feel-good endings, viewers are still genuinely shocked by the plot turns in the final reels. The climax comes as a sobering slap in the face, intriguingly staged by Lumet. Now that the cold war has passed on into history, Fail Safe stands as--thank goodness--an interesting period piece. --Robert Horton

    Product Description
    One of the greatest anti-war thrillers ever Fail-Safe stars Henry Fonda Walter Matthau Dan O Herlihy Larry Hagman and Fritz Weaver (in his film debut) as a group of military men on the verge of World War III.When a military computer deploys a squadron of SAC bombers to destroy Moscow the American President (Fonda) tries to call them back. But their sophisticated fail-safe system prevents him from aborting the attack so he must convince the Soviets not to retaliate. In desperation the President offers to sacrifice an American city if his pilots succeed in their deadly mission over Moscow. A four-star techno-thriller that builds tension and suspense with every tick of the nuclear clock.System Requirements:Starring: Dan O Herlihy Walter Matthau Frank Overton Ed Binns Fritz Weaver Henry Fonda Larry Hagman and William Hansen. Directed By: Sidney Lumet. Running Time: 111 Min. B&W. This film is presented in "Widescreen" format. Copyright 2000 Columbia TriStar Home Video.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: G UPC: 043396054240 Manufacturer No: 5424


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    5 out of 5 stars A Fear Unique to Our Age   July 1, 2009
    Dawoud Kringle (New York City)
    Rather than echo the plaudits of the reviewers before me, all of which I am in full accord, I'd like to offer another observation.

    The most frightening aspect of this movie is that it speaks of a mass fear that is specific to the last two or three generations. The fear of the willful destruction of all life on this planet through the technological method. Consider the kind of neurosis and fear that gripped the last three generations. A fear that any moment the whole of human society could be instantly incinerated.

    The movie, and indeed the source of its inspiration, imposes upon the whole of the human race a single question: are we wise enough to master ourselves and the power we now possess? Are we evolved enough to face the responsibilities that the momentum of human history has imposed upon us?

    One thing we must face that is truly disturbing is this. Throughout the history of the world since 1945, nuclear war has been averted on several occasions. What one must ask is weather our leaders did so owing to a moral choice and a sense of responsibility to God and His human creation, or weather they were simply motivated by a desire to preserve their station? The practical upshot of this, from their point of view, is that nuclear war would end human society; and as a result, end their political power. From a purely political perspective, this would be a terribly irresponsible thing to allow. Yet, how does this affect the rest of humanity? Does this reduce the individual to a disposable commodity, a statistic devoid of all human and spiritual value? And even worse, how many human beings irregardless of station, rank, and ideology are, almost exclusively by choice and consent, truly below a level of such consideration?

    Furthermore, how did humanity devolve to the point of using science and the subtitles of nature in such a horrible manner? What kind of human being could willingly build such devices? What corruption of mind and spirit could look at the world, its resources, and peoples, and say "If I cannot possess and control it, then nobody will!" Because that is, in stark reality, the statement that every nuclear weapon ultimately makes. And why do we willingly permit such people to run our governments, industries, militia, media, educational institutions, and economy?

    "Fail Safe" forces these questions down our throats, and dares us to answer them honestly. That is, if we have the courage and honesty to do so. The candid answers to these questions should terrify us more than this movie ever could.



    5 out of 5 stars COULD It Happen Like This?   June 30, 2009
    Martin Asiner (Jersey City, NJ)
    FAIL SAFE catches the mood of the fear of the sixties and viewings today confirm that fear has not waned. Director Sidney Lumet takes the bestselling novel by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler and presents a nightmare scenario of a nuclear holocaust that the concluding disclaimer of its unlikelihood cannot erase. This is one of those movies that invite repeat viewings with each one revealing an unappreciated aspect of the symbiosis between cast, crew, and filming technology.

    There is a tendency to judge FAIL SAFE with the similar themed DOCTOR STRANGELOVE, but the comic undertones of the latter are replaced by a stark grimness that is heightened by the grainy black and white filming that shows the cast caught in a claustrophobic series of vignettes that range from the War Room of the Pentagon to the President's private room to the cockpit of a jet bomber. Lumet uses shifting camera angles to unexpectedly heighten tension during key scenes. Even seemingly innocent scenes benefit from this shift. Remember when Buck the translator (Larry Hagman) enters an elevator only to see the back of a man who turns his head to reveal that he is the President (Henry Fonda)? Or when Colonel Cascio (Fritz Weaver) rises from his chair which is discretely below camera range to reveal his horror at having been ordered to reveal to the Soviets classified secrets that he cannot force himself to divulge? Scenes such as these typically are framed within a box of some sort. Even when the box is huge such as the War Room or cramped such as in one of the cockpits of the attacking jets the feeling of increasing tension crackles.

    FAIL SAFE is mostly a series of "small" scenes that are strung together with the cast limited to that scene. The most powerful man on earth, (the President) is seen almost entirely esconced in his tiny private office. His advisors, led by Professor Grotechelle (Walter Matthau), operate within the much larger context of the War Room, but they are helpless to do no more than advise a man who in all probability has already made up his mind. And then there are the pilots led by Colonel Grady (Edward Binns) who are right there in the front lines but can do nothing but follow a preprogrammed course of mutually assured destruction.

    What emerges from a multiple series of viewings is the unsettling notion that the horrific events of the destruction of Moscow and New York are made horrific not so much by simply noting their destruction, but by using the full power of the film media to subliminally insinuate in the minds of the audience that mass destruction is more of a function of the senses than of reality.



    5 out of 5 stars Better than original   May 15, 2009
    Coy E. Smith (Longview, TX)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Viewed Fail-Safe a few days after Dr. Strangelove and found the movie actually better than I remembered from before.


    5 out of 5 stars Fantastic Movie... Must see   March 27, 2009
    Aaron
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    If you are into Pol-Sci, this is a must see. If you like nuclear war movies must see. I can go on. The 1964 version is so far supiriour to the remake of the same title. It is like you are living the cold war, even if you were not alive then. Like me for example I'm only 28, but it was so intense.

    Unfortinenetly, I have to order another copy, because, the one I got from Amazon would not, could not read or load. There is no way I'm going to wait a month for a refund, so I'm just going to order another one.

    Yes it is that good. stay away from the Goerge Clooney one.



    5 out of 5 stars Masterful Suspense...   March 26, 2009
    A Positive Guy (San Antonio, Texas United States)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I sat on the edge of my seat throughout most of this movie. I actually saw it for the first time many years ago, but it seems when I watch it over again, it is like the first time.

    The story is chillingly real-very much something that could have happened. A group of bombers fly fast the 'failsafe' point armed with nuclear bombs and headed for Moscow. The whole set of events that is set in motion by this is so artfully and suspensefully woven together, that once you start watching it, you really can't stop.

    All the actors are perfect for this film, especially Walter Matthau as a cynical political strategist who believes that the USSR and America could survive a nuclear exchange. You will also see a very young Larry Hagman as a Russian translator (pre-"Jeannie" days) who spends most of his time in the movie with the President played by Henry Fonda.

    All in all today's movies even with their special effects can't match the psychological suspense of movies like this. This is one for your library.
    By the way, be sure to get the 1963 version and not the remake. Some things are better left alone even if somewhat dated.



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