Rating: G
Genre:
Comedy
Release Date: 10/07/2003
SubTitles: English/French/Espanol
Dubbed: English/French
Sound: DD5.1
Run Time: 161 Minutes
Distributor/Studio: MGM
With this all-star Cinerama epic, producer/director
Stanley Kramer vowed to make "the comedy that would end all comedies." The story begins during a massive traffic jam, caused by reckless driver Smiler Grogan (
Jimmy Durante), who, before (literally) kicking the bucket, cryptically tells the assembled drivers that he's buried a fortune in stolen loot, "under the Big W." The various motorists setting out on a mad scramble include a dentist (
Sid Caesar) and his wife (
Edie Adams); a henpecked husband (
Milton Berle) accompanied by his mother-in-law (
Ethel Merman) and his beatnik brother-in-law (
Dick Shawn); a pair of comedy writers (
Buddy Hackett and
Mickey Rooney); and a variety of assorted nuts including a slow-wit (
Jonathan Winters), a wheeler-dealer (
Phil Silvers), and a pair of covetous cabdrivers (
Peter Falk and
Eddie "Rochester" Anderson). Monitoring every move that the fortune hunters make is a scrupulously honest police detective (
Spencer Tracy). Virtually every lead, supporting, and bit part in the picture is filled by a well-known comic actor: the laughspinning lineup also includes
Carl Reiner,
Terry-Thomas,
Arnold Stang,
Buster Keaton,
Jack Benny,
Jerry Lewis, and
The Three Stooges, who get one of the picture's biggest laughs by standing stock still and uttering not a word. Two prominent comedians are conspicuous by their absence:
Groucho Marx refused to appear when Kramer couldn't meet his price, while
Stan Laurel declined because he felt he was too old-looking to be funny. Available for years in its 154-minute general release version, the film was restored to its roadshow length of 175 minutes on home video; the search goes on for a missing
Buster Keaton routine, reportedly excised on the eve of the picture's premiere.
~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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The Most Outrageous Physical Comedy of All Time.
Stanley Kramer brings together an all-star cast of comedy performers that reads like a list of Who's Who?. There's non-stop laughter at every turn of the road. So, when Jimmy Durante kicks that bucket, let the laughs begin. Look fast for the Three Stooges in a five-second cameo.