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La carrera del siglo

Título original: The Great Race
  • 1965
  • A
  • 2h 40min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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Natalie Wood, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon in La carrera del siglo (1965)
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A principios del siglo XX, dos rivales, el heroico Leslie y el despreciable profesor Fate, se enzarzan en una épica carrera automovilística de Nueva York a París.A principios del siglo XX, dos rivales, el heroico Leslie y el despreciable profesor Fate, se enzarzan en una épica carrera automovilística de Nueva York a París.A principios del siglo XX, dos rivales, el heroico Leslie y el despreciable profesor Fate, se enzarzan en una épica carrera automovilística de Nueva York a París.

  • Dirección
    • Blake Edwards
  • Guión
    • Arthur A. Ross
    • Blake Edwards
  • Reparto principal
    • Tony Curtis
    • Natalie Wood
    • Jack Lemmon
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Blake Edwards
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      • Arthur A. Ross
      • Blake Edwards
    • Reparto principal
      • Tony Curtis
      • Natalie Wood
      • Jack Lemmon
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      • 3 premios y 14 nominaciones en total

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    Tony Curtis
    Tony Curtis
    • The Great Leslie
    Natalie Wood
    Natalie Wood
    • Maggie Dubois
    Jack Lemmon
    Jack Lemmon
    • Professor Fate…
    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Maximilian Meen
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Hezekiah Sturdy
    Arthur O'Connell
    Arthur O'Connell
    • Henry Goodbody
    Vivian Vance
    Vivian Vance
    • Hester Goodbody
    Dorothy Provine
    Dorothy Provine
    • Lily Olay
    Larry Storch
    Larry Storch
    • Texas Jack
    Ross Martin
    Ross Martin
    • Baron Rolfe Von Stuppe
    George Macready
    George Macready
    • General Kuhster
    Marvin Kaplan
    Marvin Kaplan
    • Frisbee
    Hal Smith
    Hal Smith
    • Mayor of Boracho
    Denver Pyle
    Denver Pyle
    • Sheriff of Boracho
    William Bryant
    William Bryant
    • Baron's Guard
    Ken Wales
    • Baron's Guard
    Victor Adamson
    Victor Adamson
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    Richard Alexander
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      • Arthur A. Ross
      • Blake Edwards
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    grendelkhan

    Greatest pie fight on the silver screen

    The Great Race is a marvelously entertaining cartoon of a movie. Everyone is a broad character and slapstick abounds. The actors are great and the comedy is lively. If it has a fault, it's that it is a bit longer than necessary. However, it never slows down too much to make you lose interest.

    Jack Lemmon steals the show as the deliciously despicable Professor Fate. Lemmon brings melodramtic greatness to what would normally be the Terry Thomas role (and I love Terry Thomas). His partner in crime is Peter Falk, as the harried, but loyal Max. Together, they make this film great.

    Tony Curtis is the perfect true-blue hero, even if that becomes a bit obnoxious. He's so great that you just can't wait for Prof. Fate to get one up on him.

    Natalie Wood gets a bit annoying, too, as Maggie Dubois. Her strident proclamations about equality start to get on your nerves fairly rapidly. She's not quite intrepid enough for Nellie Bly, and not quite smart enough for Gloria Steinum. She has some good comedic moments, though.

    The film is episodic in nature and a bit uneven, but there a great moments throughout. Scenes to look for: The early daredevil rivalry between the Great Leslie and Prof. Fate, the saloon brawl in Borracho, the Prisoner of Zenda send-up, and the pie fight.

    Hollywood doesn't make great slapstick farces like this anymore. Humor now revolves around groin injuries and stupid one-liners and catch phrases. We don't see great character pieces anymore. It's a shame as these kinds of movies hold up well; especially as family fare.

    The DVD is pretty bare-bones. It would have been nice to have some commentary from Blake Edwards and Tony Curtis. Warner Brothers has but out some pretty substandard DVD packages, this one included. Still, it's worth the price just to watch the movie.
    Eric-62-2

    The Greatest Epic Comedy

    Although "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" was the first comedy to get the epic film treatment, "The Great Race" is in my opinion the best epic comedy. It's just a much funnier film with so many laughs in its first half that the more serious part dealing with the palace intrigues and the straight sword fight acts more as a breather for the viewer before it revs up again with the funniest pie fight of all time and the smashing (literally) finale. Jack Lemmon shows why he was probably the most versatile comic actor of the 50-60s next to Peter Sellers (this is a long ways from the Lemmon of "The Apartment" or "Irma La Douce"!). Peter Falk, a decade before "Columbo" is hysterical too, while Natalie Wood never looked more sexy (except for the last part of "Gypsy") than she does here.

    They don't make this kind of simple comedy devoid of crudity any longer. That's what makes a film like "The Great Race" something to keep coming back to and enjoying again and again.
    Keetoo

    Oh Please...Lighten Up!

    No disrespect to the previous summary...but for the love of MIKE!!! This person does not get it........... The Great Race is a wonderful parody of silent film comedies...even further back than that...to the old time style of theater where the audience boo-ed the villain and cheered the hero! Watching this film is like watching a great Bugs Bunny cartoon, only with very famous live-actors! It's a HOOT!!!!! The frame of mind you need to have is just relax and have a "great" time with The Great Race. This is one of the "greats"!
    markcarlson2222

    Lemmon's most underrated role

    Now I've read most of the comments on this film and while I might agree with some of the more specific comments regarding the looser and less plausible plot in the last third of the film and that Natalie Wood might have been more of a contribution and less of a distraction, these are moot points. The film is funny, enjoyable and a great tribute to the heyday of silent villains and heroes in a way that doesn't overdo it. Curtis' flashing smile, Wynn's turn-of-the-century mechanic character, the harried and frazzled O'Connell as Goodbody, and especially Falk's on-again, off-again sycophant/lackey/nobody's fool Max are memorable and fun. But as much as I like the main movie, my fave bits are the early scenes in which Professor Fate, always in black and macabre emblems, tries to outdo the stunts of the gleaming white, perfect and popular Great Lesile Gallant III. The stunts are fun, witty and totally unbelieveable. The plane pickup, the rocket train, the garishly painted torpedo with a mawkishly wonderful gramaphone speaker on top are priceless Victorian images of a time that we all imagine existed but never really did. Lemmon is a gem as Fate, right from the great use of his eyes under thick brows and black hat, to the spooky house in his own Munster's décor to the crème de la crème, the Hannibal Twin 8 race car. That car is a masterpiece of mechanical and artistic design. I wonder where it is now. Even the sound it generates in the film, that sinister and harmonious hum are perfect for Fate's élan.

    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.
    7gftbiloxi

    Nostalgic Comfort Viewing

    THE GREAT RACE may not be a masterpiece--but it is a perfect choice for a cold and rainy night: stylish, frothy, and often flatly hilarious, it makes for "comfort viewing" at its best.

    One of the movie's several charms is that it draws heavily from Victorian clichés that still linger in the public mind, gives them a gentle comic spin, and then drops them into the tale of an early 1900s auto race from New York to Paris by way of Siberia. Add to this a heap of favorite character actors, a big budget, flamboyant period costumes, and the biggest pie fight ever filmed, and you have a movie where there is always something to enjoy on the screen.

    The great thing about THE GREAT RACE are the performances, which are very broad but endowed with a sly humor. The comedy accolades here go to Jack Lemmon and Peter Falk as the notorious Dr. Fate and his bumbling sidekick Max--wonderful bits of acting that will have you hooting with laughter in every scene--and Dorothy Provine scores memorably in a cameo as Lily Olay, the bombshell singer who presides over the most rootin'-tootin' saloon this side of the Pecos.

    But every one, from Tony Curtis and the lovely Natalie Wood down to such cameo performers as Vivian Vance, get in plenty of comic chops as the film drifts from one outrageous episode to another: suffragettes crowding a newspaper, the biggest western brawl imaginable, polar bears, explosions, daredevil antics, and a subplot lifted from THE PRISONER OF ZENDA agreeably crowd in upon each other. True, the film does seem over-long and may drag a bit in spots, but it never drags for very long, and it's all in good fun--and the production values and memorable score easily tide over the bare spots. Lots of fun.

    Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer

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      The 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.
    • Pifias
      In 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 adicionales
      Jack Lemmon is only credited as Professor Fate and not for his second role as Crown Prince Hapnik.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The 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.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Lo schermo a tre punte (1995)
    • Banda sonora
      The Sweetheart Tree
      Words by Johnny Mercer

      Music by Henry Mancini

      Performed by Natalie Wood (dubbed by Jackie Ward) (uncredited)

      Robert Bain guitar accompanist (uncredited)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 17 de diciembre de 1965 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
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      • Latín
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • La cursa del segle
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Big Bear Lake, Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino National Forest, California, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • Warner Bros.
      • Patricia Productions
      • Jalem Productions
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