Fail Safe (1964)
Sidney Lumet's "Fail Safe" What's most striking about Sidney Lumet's 1964 film " Fail Safe " is how closely it resembles Stanley Kubrick's " Dr. Strangelove " from the same year. The only difference between the two is that a technical malfunction takes the place of " Strangelove 's" insane colonel. The similarities were so uncanny that Kubrick even filed a copyright infringement lawsuit. Because of this, " Fail Safe " just feels like a copycat of a film, despite being a complete opposite in tone. However, if I move beyond its parallels to Kubrick's film, it stands individually as a moderately interesting work. It is a great realist exercise in observing the dangers of nuclear strikes and the likely ramifications of an impending nuclear incident. Of course, because the film came out in 1964, it seems to be a direct reaction to the Cuban Missile Crisis and the red-hot fever of the Cold War (ironically). It is a ...