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One of the scariest and most well done thrillers ever made. Great cast. Besides Fonda as the President, it had Dan O'Herlihy, Walter Matthau, Frank Overton, Fritz Weaver, Dom Delouise and others. I happened to run into a copy of the novel at a used book store recently and picked it up. TCM shows the original movie occasionally, and I always try to catch it when it comes on. The movie does a great job of building suspense and tension. I remember seeing it as a kid in the sixties and thinking this is a lot scarier than any monster movie, because it could happen. Spoiler if you have never seen it - The final scene where the pilot who drops the nuke on New York and then commits suicide was devastating. Anyone else remember the first time you saw it?
 
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Although I wasn't aware that the movie was based on a novel I shouldn't be surprised.

Agreed, really suspenseful and well done movie, with an all-star cast... if memory serves me right, in addition to the cast members you mentioned I believe Martin Landau was also in it. (oops, a quick IMDB check shows I'm wrong...I've got an image of Martin Landau stuck in my memory from a movie or TV show from this time frame)

I only saw the movie for the first time I dunno, maybe 5 or 10 years ago...I'd really like to see it again...in fact it's probably worth having a copy in the collection.

There was another made-for-TV movie along the same lines as Fail Safe...at the time it came out at the end of the Cold War it had me riveted to the screen as a young man, but it would be interesting to watch it again today to see how it holds up.

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Funny you should mention...I just rewatched By Dawn's Early Light (which stars Martin Landau as the President, which is how you got confused). It was an HBO Original Movie, one of the best they ever did. Heck, I may watch it again.




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There's something about black & white photography that makes this movie and others more real.

Another great cold war thriller is Seven Days in May (1964) with Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas.

Here's the storyline.

An unpopular U.S. President manages to get a nuclear disarmament treaty through the Senate, but finds that the nation is turning against him. Jiggs Casey, a Marine Colonel, finds evidence that General Scott, the wildly popular head of the Joint Chiefs and certain Presidential Candidate in 2 years is not planning to wait. Casey goes to the president with the information and a web of intrigue begins with each side unsure of who can be trusted.
 
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...Fonda as the President, it had Dan O'Herlihy, Walter Matthau, Frank Overton, Fritz Weaver, Dom Delouise and others.
and Larry Hagman, the interpreter.
 
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I've seen it numerous times. I think one of the most dramatic parts of the movie is when the wife of the rogue bomber pilot tries to convince him that the order to attack is a mistake. It would be a difficult decision - do you believe your wife of XX years or do you comply with the mission?

Another good cold war movie that I've enjoyed is The Bedford Incident with Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier. I could imagine something like this incident being more likely to occur than something like Fail Safe.



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Local tv station back in the 70's would show a double feature of Fail Safe and Dr. Strangelove.
 
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Seeing the Elephant Walk on a regular basis made Fail Safe a very hard hitting movie for me. By Dawns Early Light was too.
And an aftermath movie is good too: On The Beach.


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I don't think I can underestimate the effect that the specter of nuclear annihilation had on baby boomers growing up in the 50's and 60's. That threat hung like a cloud over our collective mind. That'll color some thinking, history shows it did. But that's another story. Kinda.




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Originally posted by mojojojo:Another good cold war movie that I've enjoyed is The Bedford Incident with Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier. I could imagine something like this incident being more likely to occur than something like Fail Safe.


IMO, "The Bedford Incident" an excellent choice.


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Our subs often played a dangerous game of cat and mouse with Soviet subs during the cold war.
Operation Holystone.
Very similar to the things depicted in The Bedford Incident.


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I've seen it numerous times. I think one of the most dramatic parts of the movie is when the wife of the rogue bomber pilot tries to convince him that the order to attack is a mistake. It would be a difficult decision - do you believe your wife of XX years or do you comply with the mission?


My favorite scene of the movie. So much happening at the same time. The plane has launched its air-to-airs straight up to draw away the risky nuke device; the wife is pleading with the pilot; in the background someone is calling out the altitude of the mussels, plus a voice can be heard telling the pilot not to believe her, that it's a trick; even the President is trying to sway the pilot. Great stuff.

Plus, IMO, the pilot had to try to complete his mission.


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I have never seen the movie, but did read the novel.

No Cold War nuclear apocalypse movie can hold a candle to "Dr. Strangelove," though. Sure, it is hilarious. But it is also chilling.




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Wasn't there was an actual lawsuit due to the similarities between Failsafe and Dr. Strangelove?



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...Fonda as the President, it had Dan O'Herlihy, Walter Matthau, Frank Overton, Fritz Weaver, Dom Delouise and others.
and Larry Hagman, the interpreter.

Great movie.

Glad you mentioned Larry Hagman. I thought the scenes with him and Fonda in the hot line room were terrific.


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No Cold War nuclear apocalypse movie can hold a candle to "Dr. Strangelove," though.

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Wasn't there was an actual lawsuit due to the similarities between Failsafe and Dr. Strangelove?


When “Fail Safe” was published, there was a competing novel “Red Alert” published at the same time. Both novel used the same plot ending with the President sacrificing and American city. “Red Alert” had Atlantic City chosen.

The two novels were so similar that Peter George author of “Red Alert” sued and settled in an out of court settlement. “Red Alert” was about a SAC general that starts the war. The novel was the inspiration for “Dr. Strangelove.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Alert_(novel)



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Glad you mentioned Larry Hagman. I thought the scenes with him and Fonda in the hot line room were terrific.


Two great actors, just talking. This was real cinema.

Strangelove is great - hilarious and terrifying at the same time.

By Dawns Early Light was a good 80s version. It still remains great drama.

The Morning After still creaps me out. When I saw it in 1983, it convinced me I would never want to survive a nuclear war. The scene where the woman gives birth during the aftermath is still chilling. Also, where John Lithgow and Stephen Furst (he was Flounder from Animal House and Vir from Babylon 5) watched the missiles flying over the stadium, commenting on flight times, was great. Lithgow: "It will take them 30 minutes to reach their targets in Russia." Furst: "So will theirs.". .



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By Dawns Early Light was a good 80s version. It still remains great drama.



By Dawn's Early Light is an HBO original movie, aired in 1990 and set in 1991.


 
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