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  • Never was so Grand

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    Grand Prix  (1966)

    Le Mans  (1971)

    John Frankenhiemer's "Grand Prix" was another of my earliest cinema going experiences,so that effects the "rating",and the split screen titles are clear in my memory.  The general consensus that racing films are naff ,is borne out by this .In fact it set the standard,as in: The racing,and especially crash scenes are fantasic..on car cameras,multiple perspectives and all...but in between we have to put up with a laboured ,predictable "love story/fightback,/comeback/tragedy,plot. The same went/goes for "LeMans"  a few years later. Where the crash scenes got even better,but the backstory remained as pedestrian,like they had to get out and push.One major factor dates "Grand Prix" ,in that ,horrific injury,and deaths used to be common during a Formula One  racing season.Making a fiction out of it just seemed pointless.


  • Support your local Sheriff

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    Grand Prix  (1966)

     This set the standard for "comic westerns". Think of it as the "vanilla" version of "Blazing Saddles" ,and that's not a detraction. I guess this must have introduced me to James Garner,who i went on to love in "The Rockford Files"..(He was ,of course also in "Grand Prix a big event for me,at the time)...".The other T.V series that this directly relates to is ,of course "Alias Smith and Jones"..My overall memories of "SYLS" are the fundamental elements of the music ,the voice of Walter Brennen and the looks of old "swivel eye" Jack Elam.


 

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