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The real Dr. Strangelove

The birth of Armageddon. The first H-bomb detonates and the proud father is Edward Teller. But he's on a collision course with Robert Oppenheimer, head of the team that created the Atom bomb. Now Oppenheimer has turned pacifist and the government will stop at nothing to "neutralize" him. And Teller is their star witness!

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  • "The birth of Armageddon. The first H-bomb detonates and the proud father is Edward Teller. But he's on a collision course with Robert Oppenheimer, head of the team that created the Atom bomb. Now Oppenheimer has turned pacifist and the government will stop at nothing to "neutralize" him. And Teller is their star witness!"@en
  • "The birth of Armageddon. The first H-bomb detonates and the proud father is Edward Teller. But he's on a collision course with Robert Oppenheimer, the inventor of the bomb that obliterated Hiroshima. Now Oppenheimer has turned pacifist and the government will stop at nothing to "neutralize" him. And Teller is their star witness!"
  • "The birth of Armageddon. The first H-bomb detonates and the proud father is Edward Teller. But he's on a collision course with Robert Oppenheimer, the inventor of the bomb that obliterated Hiroshima. Now Oppenheimer has turned pacifist and the government will stop at nothing to "neutralize" him. And Teller is their star witness!"@en
  • ""The birth of Armageddon. The first H-bomb detonates and the proud father is Edward Teller. But he's on a collision course with Robert Oppenheimer, the inventor of the bomb that obliterated Hiroshima. Now Oppenheimer has turned pacifist and the government will stop at nothing to "neutralize" him. And Teller is their star witness! The collision course traveled by Edward Teller, father of the "H" Bomb, and Robert Oppenheimer, whose bomb was dropped on Hiroshima during World War II, is the sobering subject of The real Dr. Strangelove. Adapted from the book by Peter Goodchild, director Matt August presents this harrowing tale that takes place at the height of the "Red Scare." Drawing on interviews he conducted, manuscript materials, and secondary sources, Goodchild sketches a revealing portrait of the brilliant-but-tortured Teller as a gifted and extraordinarily influential figure, although certainly not a popular one."--L.A. Theatre Works, Audio Theatre Collection."@en

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