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Great Race
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Product Details
- Starring: Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Jack Lemmon, Peter Falk, Keenan Wynn
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- Audience Rating: Unrated
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- Binding: VHS Tape
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- Director: Blake Edwards
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- EAN: 9786300268784
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- Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC
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- ISBN: 6300268780
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- Label: Warner Home Video
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- Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Product Group: Video
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- Publisher: Warner Home Video
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- Release Date: 1994-07-07
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- Studio: Warner Home Video
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- Theatrical Release Date: 1965-07-01
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- Title: Great Race
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- UPC: 085391109136
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Product Description: Director Blake Edwards, fresh from the success of the first two Pink Panther movies, indulged his love of classic slapstick comedy with this long free-for-all, which throws in everything but Laurel and Hardy's kitchen sink. The film reunites Some Like It Hot stars Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon, ably aided by a spunky Natalie Wood. The subject is a New-York-to-Paris auto race in the early years of the 20th century, pitting the Great Leslie (Curtis), a goody-goody dressed all in white--even his teeth sparkle--against the malevolent Professor Fate (Lemmon), whose coal-black heart is reflected in his handlebar mustache. He looks like a bill collector from a silent- movie melodrama. Lemmon does double duty, also playing the pampered, drunken king of a small European country, whose laugh sounds like the wail of a cat in heat. The film may be too long for its own good, and you really have to love Jack Lemmon to put up with his over-the-top performance, but it's side-splitting in spots. It's one of those movies, if seen in childhood, that stays in your mind for years afterward. Some of the bigger routines, such as a pie fight of epic proportions, don't work as well as the simple chemistry between the perpetually exasperated Professor Fate and his much-abused assistant, Max (a terrific Peter Falk). Push the button, Max. --Robert Horton
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Customer Reviews
Bad quality
Love this movie but had to return the DVD because it was of very poor quality. Sound faded in and out and picture quality not up to par. Very disappointed in the product and will try to find it someplace else where I can view it for quality first.
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A great Video
...if you like slapstick. Our colleague does, so he received it as a present. He is very pleased with it.
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Wonderful Memories
I loved this movie growing up. I couldn't find it on DVD for the longest time. When I found this on Amazon, I jumped at the chance. Because it's refinished, the sound is a little lack luster during conversation and quite loud during the musical interludes, but overall, I'm very satisfied with it. Very nastalgic. Now I can share it with my children!
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Great movie, a total classic.
This movie is one that appeals to many audiences. It took me forever to add it to my movie collection, but I'm so glad now that I did! I wish it had more special features, but with it being as old as it is it makes sense there aren't any.
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Timeless and Funny
I remembered seeing this in my youth so I popped it in the queue on Netflix, mainly for my seven-year-old. It's long but she never got bored with it. The humor is both subtle and broad; Jack Lemmon at his height! Blake Edwards (director) is a master at what is funny. The body of evidence is undeniable.
Anyhoo, we watched this movie several times before returning it. When I was packing it into the red envelope, my girl says to me "... could we keep it? I want to watch it again.". She never has to twist my arm when it comes to good, clean fun. As soon as the Amazon box arrived, she wanted to watch it again. She doesn't know who all the cameo actors are, but that's immaterial to the fun.
If there were more than four stars, I'd click them all. The gags still make me laugh after a dozen showings. If you were a fan of the pie fights in those Stooges shorts, this pie fight will make them seem amature. I don't know why I waited so long to add this to our permanent collection.
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