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The Great Race Movie Free Download In Hindi



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Original Title: The Great Race

Genge: Action,Adventure,Comedy,Family,Musical,Romance,Sport,Western

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A grand adventurous race takes place between the heroic Leslie and the despicable Professor Fate across three continents.
In the early twentieth century, the Great Leslie - daredevil and all 'round Renaissance man always clad in white - has several world records to his name in daring feats of courage, always with the faithful Hezekiah by his side. Leslie's arch enemy is the dastardly Professor Fate - always clad in black - who is always trying either to outdo Leslie or thwart Leslie's attempts of daring, without success. Leslie suggests to the Webber Motor Car Company that they show their engineering expertise by building the supreme motor car for a New York to Paris race, that car which they ultimately name the Leslie Special after their inspiration. Not to be outdone, Fate, with his equally dastardly sidekick Max, also enters the race with what he considers his motor car masterpiece, the Hannibal Twin-8. Nothing is too dastardly an act in Fate's goal of winning. One of the other entries is the beautiful Maggie Dubois, a reporter covering the race for the New York Sentinel newspaper. An emancipated woman, Maggie initially tried to convince both Leslie and Fate to use her as their driving partner, both who refused, considering her among the weaker sex. Maggie however convinced the newspaper both to hire her and to sponsor their own car with her as the driver based on the internal struggle within the newspaper's ownership, which is similar to Maggie's own struggles. Maggie expects to win: in her logic, she is covering the entire race (which she does with the use of some primitive but effective technology), meaning she needs to be first at the finish line. Despite being emancipated, Maggie is not averse to using her feminine wiles to her advantage. Through the race, they come across a few adventures and obstacles. But being a long race with much interaction between the racers, their mindsets and priorities may change based on their time together.
How can you _not_ like a film with that kind of dedication?

On those rare occasions when I feel down, I only have to whistle a few bars of Henry Mancini's bouncy "Pie-in-the-Face Polka" to brighten up again. I can't help but start giggling when I think of this hilarious music (yes, the _music_ is funny) running beneath the Greatest Pie Fight Ever Filmed. Peter Falk's entrance ("Hey, Pro-FESS-uh!") where he is flattened by a dozen simultaneous pie impacts is one of those priceless moments of cinema; I laugh out loud every time I see it.

But the Great Pie Fight is only one aspect of the charm of The Great Race. Jack Lemmon's dual performances as the dastardly Professor Fate and bumbling, drunken but good-natured Prince Hapnick (what a great king he'll make for Potsdorf) are masterful and a joy to watch. And I have to say I'm glad Charlton Heston didn't get cast as the Great Leslie but that the part went to easygoing Tony Curtis--he underplays the showoff, glitter-toothed Leslie just the right amount to counterpoint Lemmon's over-the-top Fate. Natalie Wood plays the perfect liberated woman-before-her-time--you know she and Leslie are in love when they finally have that knock-down and drag-out verbal battle on the home stretch to Paris (I love Keenan Wynn's expression as he sits suffering through this for hundreds of kiloneters). And, of course, Peter Falk redefined the standard of the bumbling sidekick with his portrayal of Max--for whom disaster is always only a button-push away.

Blake Edwards created a real gem here. Besides the major comic scenes, it's got so many little send-ups of movie cliches (the Baron accidently diving through the bottom of his getaway rowboat; Fate and Max crashing into the same farmer's property over-and-over; Leslie untouched by pies until the very end--when Wood finally nails him with a _white_ pie) that any film buff will find themselves tittering through the whole movie.

DVD makers out there, The Great Race deserves a proper restoration to wide-screen, digitized glory! Let's see it on the shelves soon! I still like "Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines" better, and it's ironic that these 2 films came out with weeks of each other. Essentially, an "Around the World in 80 Days" throwback with a huge cast, some exotic locales to balance the obvious "back-lot and studio" sets, and the improbable premise of a race around the world, the hard way, from New York to Paris without crossing the English Channel or any oceans. My first complaint is that there aren't enough participants. It ends up being only "The Great Lesley" (Curtis) and "Prof. Fate" (Lemmon) who compete in 90% of the race. In "Magnificent Men..." it seems like more of a "true" race with several memorable racing entrants. That aside, it's a great romp for all with a very familiar plot that borrows from everything you have ever seen on film: from Hal Roach Studio's pie throwing classics to "The Prince and the Pauper" (Jack Lemmon in a dual role). Also, it's just too darn long, clocking in at 2:45 in length. Is it funny? It sure is. It's a wonderful opportunity to see Natale Wood, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, Peter Falk, Ross Martin and several other stars at the height of their careers and (mostly) young. There are too many "cameo" stars in the cast to even try to mention everyone; except to say that Dorothy Provine's saloon song is almost better than the Oscar-winning "Sweetheart Tree." There are several similar movies that I like better, but Natale Wood's performance is "haunting". She looks terrific, but it's not her best role. Tony Curtis (bare chested of course) "swashbuckles" with Ross Martin in a "duel to the death" where no one dies. Jack Lemmon and Peter Falk make a great comedy team, but they are not Laurel and Hardy, to be sure. A Saturday afternoon "guilty pleasure" often run on TCM; fully restored and uncut!

Yes. The movie was inspired by an actual New York to Paris road race known as "The Great Auto Race of 1908" that began in Times Square on February 12, 1908. There were six cars entered representing 4 countries- The United States, Germany, France, and Italy. The actual race took 169 days and The United States won. As far as being historically accurate, Director Blake Edwards primarily used only the time period (1908) and a rough approximation of the race route for "The Great Race" movie. Most of the other memorable elements from the film- the zany over-the-top characters, the many fantastic vehicles and gadgets, and incidents such as crossing the ocean on an ice floe and the gigantic pie fight- were products of Edward's fertile imagination. Yes and no. Although Blake Edwards and Warner Bros. were never involved in producing a "Great Race" cartoon series, Hanna-Barbera Productions did produce a Saturday morning cartoon series called "Wacky Races" that ran from 1968 to 1970. This cartoon series was inspired by and borrowed heavily from "The Great Race" film, and even featured characters that strongly resembled those in the movie in both appearance and personality- in particular, "Penelope Pitstop" (based on Natalie Wood's "Maggie Dubois") "Peter Perfect" (based on Tony Curtis' "Great Leslie"), and "Dick Dastardly and Muttley" (based on Jack Lemmon's "Professor Fate" and Peter Falk's "Max", respectively). "The Leslie Special" and "The Hannibal Twin 8" cars were custom built for the movie and were fully driveable. As is often the standard procedure for movie and television productions, multiple versions of each were produced, including at least 2 "Leslie Specials" and at least 5 "Hannibal Twin 8's". As of April, 2014, one of "The Leslie Special's" can be seen in The Tupelo Auto Museum in Tupelo, Mississippi, and one of the "Hannibal Twin 8" cars (along with Professor Fate's lake torpedo) can be seen in The Hollywood Gallery of The Peterson Auto Museum in Los Angeles, California. In addition, both a "Leslie Special and a "Hannibal Twin 8" can also be seen at the Stahls Automotive Foundation Museum in Chesterfield, Michigan.
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