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Nathan Kumar Scott,Jagdish Chitara | 32 pages | 01 Oct 2012 | Tara Books | 9789380340159 | English | Chennai, India The Great Race | Thomas the Tank Engine Wikia | Fandom

As IMDb celebrates its 30th birthday, we have six shows to get you ready for those pivotal years of your life Get some streaming picks. Professional daredevil and white-suited The Great Race, The Great Leslie, convinces turn-of-the-century auto makers that a race from to Paris westward across America, the Bering Straight and Russia will help to promote automobile sales. Leslie's arch-rival, the mustached The Great Race black-attired Professor Fate vows to beat Leslie to the finish line in a car of Fate's own invention. The best pie fight,bar room brawl,sword fight,comedic love story Saddened it's not mentioned as one of the greatest comedies ever or even mentioned as one of Jack Lemons greatest comedic roles. I'm guilty of quoting movie lines when the time is right and often quote from this movie. His all American do-gooder mentality is nauseatingly funny. is beautiful and plays the ultimate suffragette. and are a fun duo as Leslies villainous rivals and truly set the tempo of the slapstick. Only could have pulled off such an epic comedy. Who cares if the the drive around the world does'nt make sense. This movie is a true blue farce in every sense,nothing more and nothing less. Perfect casting and screenplay and the writers should be commended. Looking for something to watch? Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show. Visit our What to Watch page. Sign In. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Full Cast The Great Race Crew. Release Dates. Official Sites. Company Credits. Technical Specs. Plot Summary. Plot Keywords. Parents Guide. External Sites. User Reviews. User Ratings. The Great Race Reviews. Metacritic Reviews. Photo Gallery. Trailers and Videos. Crazy Credits. Alternate Versions. Rate This. In the early 20th century, two rivals, The Great Race heroic Leslie and the despicable Professor Fate, engage in an epic automobile race from New York to Paris. Director: Blake Edwards. Writers: Arthur A. Added to Watchlist. From metacritic. Movies I've Seen in Merak edilenler. Entertaining Road-Trip Movies List. Use the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Won 1 Oscar. Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Jack Lemmon The Great Leslie Natalie Wood Maggie Dubois Peter Falk Maximilian Meen Hezekiah Sturdy Arthur O'Connell Henry Goodbody Vivian Vance Hester Goodbody Dorothy Provine Lily Olay Larry Storch Texas Jack Ross The Great Race General Kuhster Marvin Kaplan Frisbee Mayor of Boracho Denver Pyle Sheriff of Boracho William Bryant Edit Storyline Professional daredevil and white-suited hero, The Great Leslie, convinces turn-of-the-century auto makers that a race from New York to Paris westward across America, the Bering Straight and Russia will help to promote automobile sales. Edit Did You Know? Trivia Another homage to early movies is during the song "The Sweetheart Tree. This was a frequently used device during the early talkies and in animated cartoons, and is the origin of the phrase, "Follow the bouncing ball. The Great Race her costume changes at a phenomenal rate throughout the film, this The Great Race probably intentional. Quotes [ first lines ] Master of Ceremonies : [ addressing the crowd ] Ladies and gentlemen, you are about to witness the most spectacular feat ever attempted by the greatest daredevil in the world: The Great Leslie! Crazy Credits The Warner Bros logo, opening credits, intermission and closing credits all appear in the form of a magic lantern The Great Race an early form of cinemawith each credit having a custom slide. However, the whole episode where The Great Race race is going through Russia was cut. The Soviet authorities took it as a mockery of the Russian people. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Is this movie based an an actual event? Q: Was "The Great Race" eventually turned into a cartoon series? Why would the route go north to Albany first, then back west? Unless, they were traveling through Canada? I wonder what the real race route was? Language: English. Production Co: Warner Bros. Runtime: min min DVD. Color: Color Technicolor. Edit page. October Streaming Picks. Back to School Picks. Clear your history. The Great Leslie. Maggie Dubois. Maximilian Meen. Hezekiah Sturdy. Henry Goodbody. Hester Goodbody. Baron Rolfe Von Stuppe. General Kuhster. Mayor of The Great Race. The Amazing Race - Official Site -

Rossand with music by and cinematography by Russell Harlan. It is noted for one scene that was promoted as "the greatest pie fight ever". The Great Leslie and Professor Fate are competing daredevils at the turn of the 20th century. Leslie is the classic hero — always dressed in white, handsome, ever-courteous, enormously talented and successful. Leslie's nemesis, Fate, is the traditional melodramatic villain — usually dressed in black, sporting a black moustache and top hat, glowering at most everyone, The Great Race evil laugh, grandiose plans to thwart the hero, and dogged The Great Race failure. Leslie proposes an automobile race from New York City to Paris and offers the Webber Motor Car Company the opportunity to build an automobile to make the journey. They design and build a new car named "The The Great Race Special". Fate builds his own race vehicle, "The Hannibal Twin-8", complete with hidden devices of sabotage. Other car owners enter the race, including one owned by New York City's most prominent newspaper. Driving the newspaper's car is beautiful photojournalist Maggie DuBois, a vocal The Great Race. A seven-car race begins, but Fate's long-suffering sidekick Maximilian Meen has sabotaged four other cars and his own, by mistakeleaving just three cars in the race. The steamer car breaks down and Maggie accepts The Great Race lift in the Leslie Special. Fate arrives first at a refueling point, the small The Great Race town of Borracho. A local outlaw named "Texas Jack" becomes jealous of the attraction to Leslie shown by showgirl Lily Olay and a saloon brawl ensues. Fate sneaks outside amidst the chaos, steals the fuel he needs, and destroys the rest. Leslie uses mules to pull his car to another refueling point, where Maggie tricks Hezekiah into boarding a train and handcuffs him to a The Great Race, lying to Leslie that Hezekiah had quit and "wanted to go back to New York". The Great Race two remaining cars reach the Bering Strait and park side by side in a blinding snowstorm. Keeping warm during the storm, Leslie and Maggie begin to see each other as more than competitors. Mishaps, including a polar bear in Fate's car, compel all four racers to warm themselves in Leslie's car. They awaken on a small ice floe which drifts into their intended Russian port, where Hezekiah is waiting for Leslie, who in turn casts off Maggie for deceiving him. Maggie is snatched by Fate, who drives off in the lead. After driving across Asia, both cars enter the tiny kingdom of Carpania, whose alcoholic and foppish Crown Prince Friedrich Hapnick is the spitting image of Professor Fate. Max escapes and joins Leslie to rescue the others. Fate is forced to masquerade as the Prince during the coronation so that the rebels can gain control of the kingdom. Following a climactic sword fight with Leslie, Von Stuppe attempts escape by leaping to a waiting boat, but bursts the hull and sinks it. Leslie and Max return the real Prince to the capital in time to defeat Kuhster's plan for a military coup. Fate, still masquerading as Prince Hapnick, takes The Great Race in a bakery but falls The Great Race a huge cake. A pie fight ensues involving the racers, the Prince's men and the conspirators. The five racers, covered in pie filling, depart Carpania with King Friedrich's best wishes. As the racers leave Pottsdorf with Maggie now back in Leslie's carit becomes a straight road race to Paris. Nearing Paris, Leslie and Maggie have a spirited argument regarding the roles of men, women and sex in relationships. Leslie stops his car just short of the finish line under the Eiffel Tower to prove that he loves Maggie more than he cares about winning the race. Fate drives past to claim the winner's mantle, but becomes indignant that Leslie let him win. Fate demands a rematch: a race back to New York. The return race commences, with newlyweds Leslie and Maggie now a team. The Great Race lets them start first, then attempts to destroy their car with a small cannon. The shot misses the Leslie Special, instead knocking down the Eiffel Tower. On February 12,the "Greatest Auto Race" began with six entrants, starting in The Great Race York City and racing westward across three continents. The destination was Paris, making it the first around-the-world automobile race. Only the approximate race route and the general time period were borrowed by Edwards in his effort to make "the funniest The Great Race ever". Edwards, a studious admirer of silent filmdedicated the film to film comedians . The unintended consequences of Professor Fate's order, "Push the button, The Great Race Edwards poked fun at later films and literature as well. The saloon brawl scene was a parody of the western film genre, and a plot detour launched during the final third of the film The Great Race a direct parody of the novel, The Prisoner of Zendaand of The Great Race film version of the storywherein a traveler is a lookalike for the king and stands in for him. Mirisch Productions initially financed the film for . The film's escalating costs led UA to drop the film, but the project was picked up by Warners. Edwards wanted to play the leading man, but studio executive The Great Race L. Warner insisted on , possibly because of Wood's recent divorce from Wagner. was announced at one stage. Wood was unhappy with her career and her personal life, having been divorced from Robert Wagner in April Warner asked Curtis if he would give a percentage of his film royalties to Wood as an enticement, but Curtis refused. He said "I couldn't give her anything to make her want to do the movie. Shooting began on June 15, Edwards, sometimes with Wood in tow, repeatedly visited Warner in his office to ask for more money. Warner approved nearly all of the requests. When it was released, it was the most expensive comedy ever filmed. Shooting ended in November During the five months of filming, Wood's unhappiness was not visible to the cast and crew, and her characterization of Maggie DuBois was playful. Her sister thought that Wood looked the prettiest she ever had, but The Great Race sensed that the film "was physically taxing" for Wood. Groggy from the drugs, she called her friend Mart Crowley who took her to the hospital for emergency treatment. Music for the film was by The Great Race Manciniand the costumes were designed by . Unique slideshow-style title design was by Ken Mundie. Another of the four appears painted dark green in the Warner Brothers film The Ballad of Cable Hogue —the grille can be seen bearing the words "Leslie Special", with the wheels and tires remaining their original white color. This vehicle shows up during the last 30 minutes of the movie carrying a lead character, and has a pivotal role at the end of the movie. The villain's black car was named the "Hannibal Twin-8"; five were constructed. One is on display at the Petersen Automobile Museum, powered by a Volkswagen industrial engine. This model includes a prop The Great Race and a working smoke generator. All four rear wheels are powered by a chain drive. Both vehicles were first on display at Movie World's "Cars of the Stars" museum in Buena Park, California until the museum closed in the late s. The Technicolor scene for the pie fight in the royal bakery was filmed over five days. Following this was the throwing of 4, pies, [2] the most pies ever filmed in a pie fight. Colorful cream pies with fillings such as raspberry, strawberry, blueberry and lemon were used. Edwards told the cast that a pie fight by itself is not funny, so to make it funny they would build tension by having the hero, dressed all in white, fail to get hit with any pies. He said "The audience will start yearning for him to get it". Shooting was halted while the took the weekend off. Over the weekend, the pie residue spoiled all over the scenery. When the actors returned Monday morning, the set stunk so badly that the building required a thorough cleaning and large fans to blow out the sour air. The missing pie residue was recreated carefully with more pies, and shooting resumed. At first, The Great Race actors had fun with the pie fight assignment, but eventually the process grew wearisome and dangerous. Wood choked briefly on pie The Great Race which hit her open mouth. Lemmon reported that he got knocked out a few times; he said "a pie hitting you in the face feels like a ton of cement". The pie fight scene paid homage to the early practice of using a single thrown pie as comedic punctuation, but to a greater degree, it was a celebration of classic movie pie fights such as with ; The Battle of the Century starring and ; and In the Sweet Pie and Pie with . Though Edwards The Great Race 4, pies over five days, many of these were used as set dressing for The Great Race. Laurel and Hardy used 3, pies in only one day of shooting, so more are seen flying The Great Race the air. Leonard Maltin compared The Great Race pie fight to The Battle of the Century and determined that Laurel and Hardy's pacing was far superior, that the more modern film suffered from an "incomplete understanding of slapstick" while the pie fight remains "one of the great scenes in all of screen comedy. The Great Race was generally not well-received upon release and was considered a critical and commercial flop, making it the first notable failure for director Edwards. Most critics attacked its blatant and overdone slapstick humor and its lack The Great Race substance. It also suffered from comparisons with another race-themed "epic comedy" ofThose Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines. Film critic Richard Schickel wrote that, though the film "bumps The Great Race very pleasantly for the most part", Edwards failed at his attempt to recreate the slapstick atmosphere of a Laurel and Hardy comedy. The Great Race Mancini spent six weeks composing the score, and the recording involved some 80 musicians. The song plays on along the film as the main theme The Great Race chorus except in the The Great Race acte and it was performed onscreen by Natalie Wood with the voice dubbed by Jackie Ward uncredited. The full track listing is:. Slightly in advance of the film's release, as was the custom of the era, a paperback novelization of the film was published by Dell Books. The author was renowned crime and western novelist Marvin H. Albertwho also made something of a cottage industry out The Great Race movie tie-ins. He seems to have been the most prolific screenplay novelizer The Great Race the late '50s through mid '60s, and, during that time, the preeminent specialist at light comedy. The film was a major influence on Wacky The Great Racea Hanna-Barbera cartoon series. Furthermore, film editor and sound-effects man Treg Brownwho worked on many The Great Race Warner Brothers cartoons, worked on this film. Brown's sound design won the film an Oscar. The Great Race | One GREAT September

Sign In. Edit The Great Race The Great Leslie Natalie Wood Maggie Dubois Peter Falk Maximilian Meen Keenan The Great Race Hezekiah Sturdy Arthur O'Connell Henry Goodbody Vivian Vance Hester Goodbody Dorothy The Great Race Lily Olay Larry Storch Texas Jack General Kuhster Marvin Kaplan Frisbee Hal Smith Mayor of Boracho Denver Pyle Sheriff of Boracho The Great Race Bryant Baron's Guard Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Victor Adamson Barfly uncredited Richard Alexander Barfly uncredited Leon Alton Townsman uncredited Walter Bacon Reporter uncredited Brandon Beach Man in Hallway at Sentinel uncredited Herman Belmonte Barfly uncredited Bill Borzage Townsman uncredited Paul Bryar Policeman uncredited Robert Carson Vice Chairman uncredited Bill Catching Saloon Brawler uncredited Noble 'Kid' Chissell Auto Worker uncredited Charles Cirillo Observer at Start uncredited Joseph Crehan Observer at Start uncredited Blake Edwards Guy with Moustache uncredited Frank Ellis Barfly uncredited Joe Evans Executive Board Member uncredited Joe Ferrante Barfly The Great Race Bob Folkerson Barfly uncredited Fritz Ford Cowboy uncredited George Ford Man in Hallway at Sentinel uncredited Charles Fredericks Master of Ceremonies uncredited Jack Gordon Observer at Start uncredited Sol Gorss Saloon Brawler uncredited Duke Green Barfly uncredited Silver Harr Barfly uncredited Sam Harris Man in Hallway at Sentinel uncredited Harry Harvey Executive Board Member uncredited Al Haskell Barfly uncredited Chester Hayes Man in Bear Suit uncredited Chuck Hayward Soldier uncredited Jack Henderson Executive Board Member uncredited Lars Hensen Reporter uncredited Bob Herron Palace Guard uncredited Chuck Hicks Saloon Brawler uncredited George Holmes Reporter uncredited Charles Horvath Man in Saloon uncredited Roy Jenson Saloon Brawler uncredited Kenner G. Townsman uncredited Patricia King Woman in West uncredited Frank Kreig Starter uncredited Mike Lally Bettor uncredited The Great Race M. Man in Hallway at Sentinel uncredited King Lockwood Executive Board Member uncredited Carey Loftin Saloon Brawler uncredited Mathew McCue Observer at Start uncredited Philo McCullough Townsman uncredited Francis McDonald Russian uncredited Rod McGaughy Barfly uncredited J. Edward McKinley Chairman uncredited King Mojave Reporter uncredited Boyd 'Red' Morgan Saloon Brawler uncredited Richard Mosier Boy Eating Popcorn uncredited Saloon Brawler uncredited Joyce Nizzari The Crown Prince's dance partner uncredited Daniel Nunez Observer at Start uncredited Owen Orr Soldier uncredited Joe Palma Conductor uncredited Harvey Parry Saloon Brawler uncredited Jack Perkins Texas Jack Henchman uncredited Charles Perry Townsman uncredited Fred Rapport Barfly uncredited Raoul Retzer Mayor-Domo uncredited John Rice Observer at Start uncredited Hal Riddle Baker uncredited Christopher Riordan Barfly uncredited Clark Ross Reporter uncredited Danny Sands Barfly uncredited Maria Schroeder Woman in Tobelsk uncredited Jerry Schumacher Auto Worker uncredited Charles Seel Freight Agent uncredited Sarah Selby Townswoman uncredited Alex Sharp Saloon Brawler uncredited Johnny Silver Baker uncredited Leslie Sketchley Executive Board Member uncredited Carl Sklover Townsman uncredited Paul Smith First The Great Race uncredited Tom Smith Barfly uncredited Cap Somers Observer The Great Race Start uncredited Tom The Great Race Saloon Brawler uncredited Robert R. Bishop at Coronation uncredited Norman Stevans Observer at Start uncredited Bert Stevens Townsman uncredited Art Stewart Trombonist in Marching Band uncredited Charles Sullivan