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In the opening of this film, there is a dedication
to the great Laural and Hardy comedy team. The basic story
involves an international auto race (circa 1920), that goes
westward across America, through the Bering Straight and Russia.This
race is planned by turn-of-the-century auto makers, after
agreeing with the dashing, adventuresome "white suited
hero," the Great Leslie (Tony Curtis) that such a race
would promote auto sales. Of course the Great Leslie's arch
nemesis, the black attired Professor Fate (Jack Lemon), joins
the race, with his side-kick, Max (Peter Falk), using one
of his own specially designed cars.When Professor Fate turns
out to be the spitting image of royal Prince Hapnik, humorous
complications ensue.
This hilarious, slapstick, wacky sexy adventure
yarn is the result of a brilliant screenplay by the enormously
talented Blake Edwards and writer Arthur Ross, surperb direction
by Blake Edwards, and a very talented cast that really enjoyed
themselves acting in this classic comedy.
Tony Curtis, riding high on his crest of fame,
is great as the good guy hero. A fun running gag has his teeth
flashing animated sparkles when he smiles.
Natalie Wood is convincing as Maggie DuBois,
a pretty and intelligent woman race participant, who would
do anything to stay in this crazy race. While Natalie Wood
was always a pretty lady, looks PARTICULARLY good in this
movie, even when she runs around wet, in an undignified state
of dress, and in uncomfortable circumstances.
Jack Lemon gives a fine performance as both
the bad guy Professor Fate, and Prince Hapnik, who strives
to be a thorn in the Great Leslie's side and win in whatever
way he can - honestly or dishonestly
Jack Lemon and Peter Falk's comedic interactions,
and bumbling mistakes are much like the Laural and Hardy comedy
team.
A favorite scene is an elaborate pie fight.
The gimmick of having Tony Curtis, dressed in white, walking
through the messy pie fight without getting hit, (for awhile),
is cute.
Ross Martin, right before his Artemus Gordon
("Wild, Wild, West") fame, is great as an evil foreign
dude, Baron Rolfe von Stuppe A sword fight between Martin
and Curtis is one of the film's highlights.
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