Join us on Thursday 8 November at 17:45 in the Tuke Cinema for a free screening of Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 masterpiece Dr Strangelove.

The screening will be introduced by Dr Kit Barton:

“Kubrick’s Dr Strangelove is a blacker than black satire about politics, conspiracy theories and imminent global threats. It could not be more appropriate for our current world. This is without doubt Kubrick’s funniest film (funnier than The Shining, Clockwork Orange and even Eyes Wide Shut) and has Peter Sellers playing not one but three roles! If you come along, you’ll learn why fluoride in the water is an insidious plot, why there should not be fighting in the ‘War Room’, and for the audience members with the most attuned hearing, where the voice of Darth Vader comes from. If you’re not there on Thursday to see Doctor Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, then you had better be dead, or in jail!"