They say that money is the root to all evil. They say that money doesn't grow on trees. And they say that money can't buy happiness. But money can give you one heck of a comedy. This epic comedy, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, will make you laugh your socks off. This movie features an all-star cast. I'll only name a few. We got Spencer Tracy (Father of the Bride), Mickey Rooney, Buddy Hackett, Sid Caesar, Phil Silvers, Milton Berle, Ethel Merman, and Jonathan Winters.
So here's the story: after hearing about a buried treasure with $350,000 from a dying man (played by Jimmy Durante) who literally kicks the bucket, a group of motorists decide to race for it. We follow these crazy people such as two dimwits played by Mickey Rooney and Buddy Hackett, a furniture mover (Jonathan Winters), an entrepreneur for a seaweed company (Milton Berle) with his wife and stubborn mother-in-law (Ethel Merman), a dentist and his wife (Sid Caesar and Edie Adams), a greedy motorist (Phil Silvers), an English man (Terry-Thomas), a surfer dude momma's boy (Dick Shawn), and a police chief (Spencer Tracey) who watches the race for the treasure. These people race by land, by car, by sea, by plane, and by bicycle. It gets more exciting by the minute watching these hysterical characters doing the most crazy things for a fortune that might not even be there. You'll be on the edge of your seat, laughing all the way, wondering who will get the money first. Watch it and find out.
Phenomenal, epic, exciting, hilarious! This movie is everything. I like the old time humor used in the movie such as Jimmy Durante literally kicking the bucket before dying. The part that stands out to me the most was the climatic ladder scene, where all the men try to hang on but fail and comically get hurt, which goes to show that greed can get you into trouble, in this case: you get hurt in the end. The letterbox format, Cinerama, is so big that it's almost like you can see everything on screen. I for one love letterbox formats because it's like you're watching a movie screen in a theater.
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Did You Know?: Don Rickles really wanted to be in the movie but was never approached. The airplane hangar scenes were shot at what is now called The Charles M. Schultz Sonoma County Airport in Santa Rosa California. The role of the husband and wife (Edie Adams and Sid Caesar) were originally written for Mickey Rooney and his former partner Judy Garland (The Wizard of Oz). Due to the cancelation of The Judy Garland Show, Garland declined to be in the picture. Mickey Rooney ended up playing the character Ding Bell. One of the animators who worked on the title sequence was Peanuts animator Bill Melendez. The fire chief was played by Disney Legend Sterling Holloway (the original voice for Winnie the Pooh).
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