This is one of those spectacular comedy star vehicles which is perfectly watchable on a wet Sunday afternoon but which, looked at from almost any other perspective, is just a waste of celluloid.
The Great Race (1965)
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Reviews Counted:20
Fresh:15
Rotten:5
Average Rating:6.1/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 43 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: A tribute to masters of slapstick Laurel and Hardy, Blake Edwards's spectacular farce stars Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Natalie Wood. In 1908 New York, the evil, black-clad Professor Fate... A tribute to masters of slapstick Laurel and Hardy, Blake Edwards's spectacular farce stars Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Natalie Wood. In 1908 New York, the evil, black-clad Professor Fate (Lemmon) challenges the Great Leslie (Curtis), a heroic daredevil who wears only white, to a 22,000-mile New York-to-Paris race. As the race gets under way, Fate eliminates all the other contestants through nefarious means except for feminist Maggie Dubois (Wood). But when her car breaks down on its own, she's forced to ride with Leslie, who has his hands full trying to avoid being obliterated by the artillery-laden Hannibal 8 that carries Fate. After getting into a brawl in the wild West and riding an ice floe across the Bering Strait to Siberia, Fate kidnaps Maggie, and the racing teams make an extended soujourn in Carpania as Edwards parodies THE PRISONER OF ZENDA. Then the dastardly Baron von Shtuppe (Ross Martin) tries to take advantage of Fate's resemblance to their ruler, Prince Hapnick, to start a revolution. This enjoyable, out-of-control spectacle, loaded with hysterical sight gags and routines from the silent comedy era, features good work from Lemmon, Martin, and Peter Falk as Fate's henchman, Max. The film was the basis for the WACKY RACES animated children's series. [More]
Starring: Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Peter Falk
Starring: Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Peter Falk, Keenan Wynn, Blake Edwards, Arthur O'Connell, Vivian Vance, Dorothy Provine, Larry Storch, Ross Martin, Marvin Kaplan
Director: Blake Edwards
Director: Blake Edwards
Composer: Henry Mancini
Story: Arthur Ross, Blake Edwards
Screenwriter: Arthur Ross
Producer: Martin Jurow
Reviews for The Great Race
A lumbering behemoth of 160 minutes of overproduced, overbearing overkill.
Both panned and praised when it was released, this zany cross-continental romp zooms ahead full throttle for all of its 157 minutes.
Jack Lemmon and Peter Falk save this overblown comedy that tries too hard to be too slapstick.
It's highly inventive, self-conscious camp, made in 1965, well before the genre wore itself out in superciliousness.
...a boisterous, madcap chase film that overstays its welcome but provides enough laughs along the way to make up for its shortcomings.
Lemmon plays it dirty throughout and for huge effect. Curtis underplays for equally comic effect. Wood comes through on a par with the two male stars.
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