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No Fighting in the War Room or Dr. Stangelove and the Nuclear Threat screen title.

Documentary (2004)

Starring:
James B. Harris (Himself)
Robert McNamara (Himself)
Bob Woodward (Himself)
Spike Lee (Himself)
Roger Ebert (Himself)
James Earl Jones (Himself)

A documentary about the historical context of 'Dr. Strangelove'.

Douglas Dakota III

Douglas Dakota III of the RAF.
Douglas Dakota III of the RAF.

North American B-45C Tornado

U.S. Air Force North American B-45C Tornado (c/n 153-38477, s/n 48-001) in flight. Modified to EB-45C at the end of 1950. Crashed Dec 3, 1952.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft

AVION NFITWR BA.jpg

Lockheed U-2A

Lockheed U-2A serial 56-6718 : Delivered to Laughlin AFB in September 1957. Transferred to CIA in August 1964 and converted to U-2G. Crashed into Yellow Sea on January 5, 1969, killing Maj. Hseih “Billy” Chang.

Lockheed U-2A of the USAF.

Boeing B-50 Superfortress

Boeing B-50 Superfortress of the USAF.
Boeing B-50 Superfortress of the USAF.
Boeing B-50 Superfortress of the USAF.


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