Posted on 12/03/2021 5:19:23 PM PST by simpson96

A montage of all the characters in the race facing various dangers and delays.
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) - Everything's Going Wrong Scene
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An all time GREAT movie.
My all time favorite movie. Probably seen it a dozen times.
Look under the big W!
We tried that 20 years ago. All we found was just another liberal
What a super comedy and way to salute the radio, vaudeville and film comedians (leads and character actors) who were alive at that time. (And Edie Adams looked “delish” in the hardware store scene!)
A great movie.
What a cast:
Spencer Tracy
Milton Berle
Ethel Merman
Mickey Rooney
Sid Caesar
Buddy Hackett
Phil Silvers
Jonathan Winters
Edie Adams
Dorothy Provine
Eddie ‘Rochester’ Anderson
Jim Backus
I got out of my seat, stood in the aisle at the theater, and nearly pissed my pants laughing when Jonathan Winters totally destroyed that gas station with Arnold Stang and Marvin Kaplan being totally helpless. My favorite part of the movie.
Terry Thomas
Peter Falk
I will never forget first time I saw that movie. I was about 13 and it was a few years after it was released. Dad was stationed at an Army Hospital in Germany and MMMMW played in the Hospital theater. There was a young troop who was laughing so hard he broke some stitches and had to be taken down to the ER!
One of my favorite movies growing up!
I was scrolling through the onscreen guide late one night and it was on!!! It only had about 10 minutes left and I was so upset I missed i!
“I’m Captain Culpepper of the Santa Rosita Police Department!”
Still the funniest movie ever made.
Terry Thomas too.
I saw that on the wide screen at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood in 1964. That was an unforgettable experience.
You forgot Tarry Thomas.. :)
You beat me to it.. I’m so sloooow....
(And Edie Adams looked “delish” in the hardware store scene!)
At my age of 75, seeing this she still puts lead in my pencil! Think what she did when I was 16!
And Dick Shawn and Jimmy Durante were at their best. There were great cameos from Jack Benny, Jerry Lewis, the Three Stooges, Buster Keaton, and more.
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