Dr. Strangelove (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Dr. Strangelove" in Norwegian language version.

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  • «1964». bodilprisen.dk (på dansk). Besøkt 17. mai 2018. 

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  • Phillips, Gene; Kubrick, Stanley (1971). «Kubrick». Film Comment. 4. 7: 30–35. ISSN 0015-119X. Besøkt 26. august 2023. 

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  • Krämer, Peter (28. juni 2017). «Stanley Kubrick: Known and Unknown». Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television. «Based on extensive archival research and a wide range of secondary sources, this essay offers a systematic survey of Kubrick’s unrealised projects, with regards to three distinctive phases in his career: the formative years up to 1955, his partnership with producer James B. Harris from 1955 to 1962, and his work as one of Hollywood’s leading producer-writer-directors after 1962. In a career spanning just over half a century, Stanley Kubrick took numerous pictures for Look magazine, made 4 documentary shorts and 13 feature films, and published a range of articles and books connected to his film-making. The vast majority of the work Kubrick presented to the public, including all of his photographs, articles and documentaries as well as seven of his features, came out within the first 20 years of his career,» 

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  • Goodchild, Peter (1. april 2004). «Meet the real Dr Strangelove». the Guardian (på engelsk). Besøkt 14. mars 2021. «Teller was seen as the embodiment of Dr Strangelove, the eponymous scientist in Stanley Kubrick's classic black comedy, and though he hated the association, it seemed appropriate enough.» 

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