There are too many good lines in Dr. Strangelove to just do one. This list wouldn't even hit every part that I find quotable, but it's a good start.
Personally, I love the one man comedy routine done here by Peter Sellers on the phone with the Russian president. It's clear where Bob Newhart got the inspiration for this style of bit.
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To this day that line makes me envision Judge Judy as a small town Executioner.
This ~90 pound elderly woman charged with beheading the town's criminals with an axe.
The victims..."You've almost got it there luv, give 'er a good swing now! Oh! You're going to get some schmutz on your robes there if you're not careful!"
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There are too many good lines in Dr. Strangelove to just do one. This list wouldn't even hit every part that I find quotable, but it's a good start.
Personally, I love the one man comedy routine done here by Peter Sellers on the phone with the Russian president. It's clear where Bob Newhart got the inspiration for this style of bit.
I don't think so. Newhart has been around forever. His telephone bit was apparently part of his very early routines in the late 50's.