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Great Race

Great Race

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Director: Blake Edwards
Actors: Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Jack Lemmon, Peter Falk, Keenan Wynn
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: Video

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 152 reviews
Sales Rank: 21107

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Ntsc
Rating: Unrated
Media: VHS Tape
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 160
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1

ISBN: 6300268780
UPC: 085391109136
EAN: 9786300268784
ASIN: 6300268780

Theatrical Release Date: July 1, 1965
Release Date: July 7, 1994
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available

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5 out of 5 stars Happy to see a classic on DVD   September 30, 2008
An all time favorite of mine. Saw it when it first came out in the theatre. Worth watching again and again over the years. Jack Lemmon and Peter Falk are hilarious.

TB



4 out of 5 stars family fun   September 19, 2008
Have had some problem with this but maybe it's just my player, don't know. Sometimes it plays ok and other times it has glitches.


5 out of 5 stars Maaaaaxxxxx!!!   August 29, 2008
My lifelong friend and I believe this to be one of Jack Lemmon's finest performances, one that he obviously totally enjoyed. Our favorite scene occurs when, after surviving the trek across North America, and crossing on a melting iceburg, barely making their way to Asia, they arrive in a Russian village. With the townspeople standing there to greet them, but in stoney silence, Professor Fate says "Obviously they don't know who I am." He stands in the car and with a drammatic gesture declares "I am Professor Fate!". This is met with more stoney silence,(a truly hillarious moment) whereupon he and Max start fumbling in an English-Russian dictionary to find the words to say. Maggie Dubois (a recent hostage in their long trek) reveals "I speak, read an write English, French, and Russian." and stands up and greets the suspicious crowd in their native tongue, which results in a rousing reaction. Only Blake Edwards could have made this movie what it is, a timeless piece of filmmaking, based loosely on a factual event.

I have five kids, and it wasn't until my last that I found an immediate soul mate with my sense of comedy. She can't get enough of this movie, and we share the hillarity together as often as we can stand it. There is a great line in every scenario - we just love the exchanges between Fate and Max ("Where are you??!!" "Behind the rock!" "Which rock?" " This rock, you idiot!!")

They just don't make movies like this anymore. It doesn't get any better.



5 out of 5 stars Push the button, Max!   July 3, 2008
"The Great Race" remains one of my all time favorite light confections. This crazy comedy has the wonderful Blake Edwards absurdities and screwy jokes that we enjoyed in an age prior to the bitterness and darkness we seem to enjoy wallowing in today.

The stars of the movie are fabulous. Jack Lemon is great as the melodrama-style villain Professor Fate and Peter Falk is eternally memorable has his feckless and long suffering assistant, Max. Tony Curtis gets the staring role as the spotless hero, The Great Leslie. His teeth glisten, his white clothes are dazzling, his hair is in place, and his white car never seems to pick up dirt. Keenan Wynn is his silent, strong, and able assistant, Hezekiah. Of course, the glory of the movie was the beautiful Natalie Wood as the suffragette and reporter, Maggie Dubois. She left us far too soon.

The story is inspired by the real 1908 Great Race from New York to Paris. The Suffragette movement tied in nicely with the rise of women's liberation in 1960s America, so that is in the story, too. Neither the race nor the women's issues is handled all that seriously. They are merely plot points to hang the jokes on and around. The wonderful melodrama of the magnificence of The Great Leslie and the dastardly (is that word used anywhere outside of melodrama?) Professor Fate is the engine that drives the movie. Fate hates Leslie and will stop at nothing (Nothing!) to beat him.

There are jokes about Fate's car (the Hannibal 8) and its secret weapons that never work and Leslie's car, the Leslie Special) that can withstand anything and never even get dirty. One of my favorite sections of the movie takes place on the ice flow.

Max: "We got to do something!"
Fate: "Oh, don't worry. Before this iceberg melts and we drown like rats, we're going to do plenty"
Max: "What?"
Fate: "We're going to starve!"

Then this exchange between Fate and Leslie discussing the rate of the ice flow melting:
Leslie: "You had better keep this to yourself"
Fate: "Of course I will keep it to myself" then after Leslie walks away he says to himself (us):
Fate: "Until the water reaches my lower lip! Then I'm going to mention it to somebody!"

And the movie features the largest pie (and most colorful) pie fight ever filmed. Those are real pies and the crew devoured hundreds of leftovers! The movie also has some wild west fun, sword fights, and a delightfully goofy race through Paris.

A wonderfully silly movie that is still wonderful entertainment.

Enjoy!

Strongly recommended.

Reviewed by Craig Matteson, Ann Arbor, MI



5 out of 5 stars Great Race, Great Movie   June 30, 2008
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Just as funny as I remembered it to be. This has the absolutely best pie fight ever.

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