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🌶 Certified Scorching1964 • Thriller / Drama • 112m

Fail Safe

"It will have you sitting on the brink of eternity!"

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Because of a technical defect an American bomber team mistakenly orders the destruction of Moscow. The President of the United States has but little time to prevent an atomic catastrophe from occurring.

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Henry Fonda
Henry Fonda
The President
Walter Matthau
Walter Matthau
Prof. Groeteschele
Fritz Weaver
Fritz Weaver
Col. Cascio
Larry Hagman
Larry Hagman
Buck
Frank Overton
Frank Overton
Gen. Bogan
Edward Binns
Edward Binns
Col. Jack Grady
Dan O'Herlihy
Dan O'Herlihy
Brig. Gen. Warren A. Black
William Hansen
William Hansen
Defense Secretary Swenson
Russell Hardie
Russell Hardie
Gen. Stark
Janet Ward
Janet Ward
Helen Grady
Dom DeLuise
Dom DeLuise
TSgt. Collins
Russell Collins
Russell Collins
Knapp
Sorrell Booke
Sorrell Booke
Congressman Raskob
John Connell
John Connell
Thomas
Hildy Parks
Hildy Parks
Betty Black
Dana Elcar
Dana Elcar
Foster
Louise Larabee
Louise Larabee
Mrs. Cascio
Geri Miller
Geri Miller
Go-go Dancer (uncredited)
Director: Sidney LumetProducer: Max E. YoungsteinExecutive Producer: Sidney LumetScreenplay: Walter BernsteinProducer: Charles H. Maguire

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badelf
2026-04-25
90%

**Fail Safe (1964)** _Directed by Sidney Lumet_ Sidney Lumet's Fail Safe is one of the first Hollywood films to seriously propose that nuclear Armageddon could be brought about by system error. A technical malfunction sends American bombers to Moscow with orders to attack, and the President (Henry Fonda) must work desperately to stop catastrophe before it's too late. Based on a novel by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler, the screenplay is excellent, the tension relentless, the performances more than sufficient to create the desired effect. As far as nuclear war goes, we as a world apparently have not made any progress toward reducing the risk of suddenly and catastrophically wiping out most of Earth's population. If anything, it's now worse. More nations have nuclear weapons, command structures are more fragmented, and the possibility of miscalculation or accident has only multiplied. It is ironic that the movie hinges on a mechanical failure. Even now, politicians are talking about AI-controlled weapons, and we all know the safety rating of AI is not anywhere near 100%. We're rushing headlong into systems we don't fully understand, trusting machines to make decisions that could end civilization, convinced that technology will save us from the very problems technology creates. Fail Safe warned us sixty years ago that putting apocalyptic power into automated systems is insanity. We apparently weren't listening. Does this film hold up? Indeed it does. _Fail Safe_, like some others from Lumet, aged very well. The black-and-white cinematography, the claustrophobic sets, the faces in close-up sweating through impossible choices—all of it still works, still creates dread. Henry Fonda's President, calm and desperate simultaneously, remains one of the most convincing portraits of leadership under unimaginable pressure. Fail Safe is as urgent today as it was in 1964, maybe more so. We're still playing the same game with higher stakes and worse odds. We are staring at the choice between a "nuclear winter" or the apocalyptic world of _The Terminator_ series. When do we start listening?

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Origin
US
Languages
English, Russian
Studios
Columbia Pictures

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