- CRM 114 (device)
The C.R.M. 114 Discriminator is a fictional piece of critical radio equipment in
Stanley Kubrick 's film "Dr. Strangelove " (1964), the destruction of which prevents the crew of aB-52 from hearing the recall code that would stop them from dropping theiratomic bomb s on theU.S.S.R. [When someUnited States Air Force personnel were invited to view the B-52 cockpit reconstructed for the film from a single photograph, they said that "it was absolutely correct, even to the little black box which was the CRM." source: "Inside the Making of Dr. Strangelove", a documentary included with the 40th Anniversary Special Edition DVD of the film] InPeter George 's novel, "Red Alert" (1958), which was the basis for the film, the device is called the CRM 114. [ [http://www.visual-memory.co.uk/faq/index4.html#slot47 What is the CRM-114 thing?] ]To ensure the enemy cannot plant false transmissions and fake orders, once the attack orders have been passed and acknowledged the CRM 114 is to be switched into the receiver circuit. The three code letters of the period are to be set on the alphabet dials of the CRM 114, which will then block any transmissions other than those preceded by the set letters from being fed into the receiver.
Kubrick also used a
homophone of "CRM 114", "Serum 114", [In full, the label on the bottle says "Exp./Serum No. 114".] for the name of a drug injected into Alex to help his reformation in "A Clockwork Orange" (1971). [A number of apocryphal instances of Kubrick's supposed use of "CRM 114" have been cited:
*In "The Killing ", one of the main characters "does not" get room "Building C Rm. 114" when he checks into a motor court (not a "motel"). The unit is, in fact "3C".
*In "A Clockwork Orange" the car Alex and his droogies steal and take for a joyride (the only car in the film) "does not" have the license plate "CRM114".
*In ', "CRM 114" is "not""' the call sign or registration number of the Discovery spacecraft - which is "X-ray Delta One" or "XD-1".
*In "Eyes Wide Shut " the mortuary is "not" identified as being located in "Wing C, Room 114" - in fact, we see no identifying markings on the door or in the hallways at all.]Other non-Kubrick works contain references to "CRM 114", in apparent homage to Kubrick:
*An amplifier inDr. Emmett Brown 's laboratory in "Back to the Future " is labeled "CRM-114".
*The remake of "Fun with Dick and Jane" includes a financial transaction form number "CRM-114".
*An anti-personnel land-mine in "Severance" is designated the "CRM-114".
*In the "Star Trek :Deep Space Nine " episode "Business as Usual", "CRM-114" is a power hand weapon produced by theBreen , one that is "effective against moving vehicles and surface emplacements", and featuring a "quick recharge time".
*On the TV show "Heroes", "CRM 114" is the catalog code assigned to theKensei sword that Hiro is searching for in the episode "Parasite". (In theHeroes 360 experience during the episode, it was confirmed that the reference was intentional.)Malcom McDowell , the star of "A Clockwork Orange", also guest starred in this episode, as the current owner of the sword.
* “Serum 114” is a2006 film, directed by Rock Stoner and starring Frank Hruby about a kidnapper who accidentally injects himself with the potent hallucinogenIn addition, outside of film and television, "CRM114" is the name of a computer program which uses a statistical approach for classifying data and is especially utilized for filtering email spam. It was named after the fictional device.
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