A principios del siglo XX, Leslie Gallant y su rival, el Profesor Fate, emprenden una carrera automovilística de Nueva York a París, mientras Maggie Dubois participa en la carrera para infor... Leer todoA principios del siglo XX, Leslie Gallant y su rival, el Profesor Fate, emprenden una carrera automovilística de Nueva York a París, mientras Maggie Dubois participa en la carrera para informar de cada paso de la misma.A principios del siglo XX, Leslie Gallant y su rival, el Profesor Fate, emprenden una carrera automovilística de Nueva York a París, mientras Maggie Dubois participa en la carrera para informar de cada paso de la misma.
- Ganó 1 premio Óscar
- 3 premios ganados y 14 nominaciones en total
- Baron's Guard
- (as Bill Bryant)
- Barfly
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- TriviaThe pie fight scene lasts only four minutes but took five days to shoot and is the longest pie fight sequence in movie history. At first, the cast had fun filming the pie fight scene, but eventually the process grew tiresome and dangerous. Natalie Wood choked briefly on a pie which hit her open mouth. Jack Lemmon got knocked out a few times: "A pie hitting you in the face feels like a ton of cement." At the end of shooting the sequence, when Blake Edwards called "Cut!" he was barraged with several hundred pies that members of the cast had hidden, waiting for that moment.
- ErroresIn the final sprint to Paris, Maggie's costume changes. Since her costume changes at a regular rate throughout the film, this was probably intentional.
- Citas
[On a melting iceberg]
Leslie: [measures the base] 37 inches to go.
Fate: Oh, 37 inches to go. Huzzah! At the rate we've been melting, that's good for about one more week!
Leslie: You'd better keep it to yourself.
Fate: Oh, of course I'll keep it to myself.
[Leslie walks away]
Fate: [muttering] Until the water reaches my lower lip, and then I'm gonna mention it to SOMEBODY!
- Créditos curiososJack Lemmon is only credited as Professor Fate and not for his second role as Crown Prince Hapnik.
- Versiones alternativasThe Great Race has been re-released in France in 1996. However, after the race starts, all scenes involving people from the newspaper in New York have been cut. The French authorities or distributors took them as a mockery of the French suffragette's, feminist's and women's lib movements.
- ConexionesEdited into Lo schermo a tre punte (1995)
- Bandas sonorasThe Sweetheart Tree
Words by Johnny Mercer
Music by Henry Mancini
Performed by Natalie Wood (dubbed by Jackie Ward) (uncredited)
Robert Bain guitar accompanist (uncredited)
What I've never understood is why I never heard more of Lemmon's comments on this film. It had to be fun to make and work with Curtis, but the role of Fate is so underrated. You never see it mentioned in Biography or any anthologies of Lemmon's work. I still roll in peals of laughter at his dizzy 'Let's see the Great Leslie try THAT one on for size...' as he passes out in the mud. Or when Max breaks off the moustache in the freezing storm, and all you see is Fate's astonished look of shock followed by a sideways glare that could cut glass. The last part of the film, the entire Prince Hapnik and Potsdorf sequences are less than helpful, and they really aren't needed, despite a record pie fight, but it does serve to give Lemmon another role, diametrically different from Fate. Again he uses his eyes and his voice to great effect. `Baron Rolf von SHTUPP!!'(Any relation to Lilly von Shtupp in Blazing Saddles?) With perfect timing. I mean it. Try it some time and you'll never match that unique panache which Lemmon displayed. All in all, a wonderful and fun film. No deep message, just good turn-of-the-century atmosphere, great gags and lively dialogue. Enjoy, and don't take it too seriously. After all, it's not PEARL HARBOR, is it? **** our of **** for me.
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- 9 mar 2003
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- País de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- The Great Race
- Locaciones de filmación
- Anif Palace, Anif, Salzburgo, Austria(Baron von Stuppe's castle)
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- Presupuesto
- USD 12,000,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 40 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1