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It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
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Synopsis
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

Cast

Edie Adams Monica Crump
Eddie "Rochester" Anderson Cab Driver
Ben Blue Airplane Pilot
Sid Caesar Melville Crump
Alan Carney Police Sergeant
Barrie Chase Mrs. Haliburton
William Demarest Chief of Police
Andy Devine Sheriff Mason
Selma Diamond Culpeper's Wife
Jimmy Durante Smiler Grogan
Peter Falk Cab Driver
Norman Fell Detective
Paul Ford Col. Wilberforce
Stan Freberg Deputy Sheriff
Louise Glenn Billie Sue
Leo Gorcey Cab Driver
Buddy Hackett Benjy Benjamin
Sterling Holloway Fire Chief
Edward Everett Horton Dinckler
Marvin Kaplan Irwin
Don Knotts Nervous Man
Ben Lessy George, the Steward
Bobo Lewis Pilot's Wife
Charles McGraw Lieutenant
Ethel Merman Mrs. Marcus
ZaSu Pitts Switchboard Operator
Dorothy Provine Emmeline Finch
Madlyn Rhue Police Secretary
Dick Shawn Sylvester Marcus
Phil Silvers Otto Meyer
Arnold Stang Ray
Nick Stewart [Nicodemus] Truck Driver
Sammee Tong Chinese Laundryman
Spencer Tracy Capt. C.G. Culpepper
Jesse White Radio Tower Operator
Jonathan Winters Lennie Pike
Milton Berle J. Russell Finch
Lloyd Corrigan Mayor
Buster Keaton Jimmy the Crook
Charles Lane Airport Manager
Carl Reiner Tower Control
Mickey Rooney Ding Bell
Nicholas Georgiade Detective

Production Crew

Gordon Gurnell Art Director
Ernest Laszlo Cinematographer
Ernest Gold Composer (Music Score)
Bill Thomas Costume Designer
Stanley Kramer Director
Frederic Knudtson Editor
Gene Fowler, Jr. Editor
Robert Jones Editor
George Lane Makeup
Lynn Reynolds Makeup
Stanley Kramer Producer
Rudolph Sternad Production Designer
Tania Rose Screenwriter
William Rose Screenwriter
Joseph Kish Set Designer
Ernest Gold Songwriter
Mack David Songwriter
Walter G. Elliott Sound/Sound Designer
Danny Lee Special Effects
Linwood G. Dunn Special Effects
Carey Loftin Stunts
Marvin Willens Stunts
Year: 1963
Runtime: 155
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Stanley Kramer Productions
United Artists

Release
November 07, 1963 (USA)
by United Artists

Awards
1963 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1963 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe