Sunday, March 15, 2026

Dr. Strangelove, a 1964 political satire and black comedy showing at The Valentine Theatre

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Dr. Strangelove, a 1964 political satire and black comedy from director and co-writer, Stanley Kubrick, turns a playful focus on the Cold War and the strain between the US and the USSR. Selected as one of the first films to be preserved in the United States Library of Congress’ National Film Registry, the clever picture illustrates the dangers of mutual assured destruction, and has won four Academy Awards and three BAFTA Awards.

Don’t miss this still-relevant classic at 7:30pm Friday, January 22
$5
The Valentine Theatre, 410 Adams St.
419-242-2787 | valentinetheatre.com

The Toledo City Paper depends on readers like you! Become a friend today. See membership options

Dr. Strangelove, a 1964 political satire and black comedy from director and co-writer, Stanley Kubrick, turns a playful focus on the Cold War and the strain between the US and the USSR. Selected as one of the first films to be preserved in the United States Library of Congress’ National Film Registry, the clever picture illustrates the dangers of mutual assured destruction, and has won four Academy Awards and three BAFTA Awards.

Don’t miss this still-relevant classic at 7:30pm Friday, January 22
$5
The Valentine Theatre, 410 Adams St.
419-242-2787 | valentinetheatre.com

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