On April 1, Cinema Retro held a screening of Sidney Lumet's 1964 Cold War classic Fail Safe at the legendary Players club in New York City. Editor-in-chief Lee Pfeiffer interviewed actor Fritz Weaver, who made his feature film debut in the movie. Weaver recalled that Lumet gave his leading actors the choice of what role they wanted to play. He chose the cold, calculating political scientist, but Walter Matthau had already taken that role. Weaver then chose to play the tightly-wound colonel who cracks under the pressure of trying to prevent a nuclear holocaust. He later learned that Matthau had wished he had played that role, so both men ended up playing the part the other actor actually would have preferred.