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Spencer Tracy, Peter Falk, Jim Backus, Milton Berle, Norman Fell, Mickey Rooney, Buddy Hackett, Jonathan Winters, Edie Adams, Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, Ben Blue, Joe E. Brown, Sid Caesar, Alan Carney, Chick Chandler, Barrie Chase, Lloyd Corrigan, William Demarest, Andy Devine, Selma Diamond, Paul Ford, Stan Freberg, Ethel Merman, Dorothy Provine, Phil Silvers, and Terry-Thomas in It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963)

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It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World

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    The Three Stooges have the shortest cameo. They are the firemen at the airport. Their cameo lasts exactly five seconds.



    "Bulls" is a slang term for police.

    In this case, yes, but the term is more commonly used to refer to Prison Guards



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    The film, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, opened in Chicago on Tuesday, November 19, 1963, at the McVickers Cinerama Theatre (Madison and State). The premiere was for the benefit of the Chicago Youth Centers.

    Chicago Tribune, Tuesday, November 19, 1963:

    TOWER TICKER

    by Herb Lyon

    " . . . . Atty. Gen. Bobby Kennedy turns 30 tomorrow. [He's growing up!] . . . . Most of the Kennedy clan arrived in buses for the New York benefit premiere of Stan Kramer's "Mad, Mad, etc. World" Sunday night. Missing: The President and Mrs. Kennedy and the ailing patriarch, Joseph Kennedy. . . . Same flicker kicks off at the McVickers tonight with Kramer and Scene Stealer Jonathan Winters on deck . . . . "



    The turbulent comedy directed by Stanley Kramer in 1963 can certainly be considered one of the big classics in history of motion pictures. Like many other movies, this one is relevant for our page due to the enormous cuts.

    While a so-called Preview Version with a length of 210 minutes resulted from a 5-hour-long workprint, Kramer himself made further cuts for its theatrical release (192 minutes). But that still wasn't enough for United Artists because they intended to show the movie in theaters as often as possible on one single day. As a result, the studio made further cuts on their own and the "final" Theatrical Version was only 154 minutes, almost the only option to watch the movie, even these days. Almost the only option because MGM and United Artists made the effort to edit a "Special Edition" in 1991.

    This Special Edition contains footage found in the archives. Unfortunately, only 20 minutes of the footage could have been reconstructed but not any missing minute. So technically, the Special Edition isn't the original Director's Cut but Kramer was involved in the process, and so was screenwriter Tania Rose. The resulting version runs more smoothly and should be preferred. Admittedly, the new footage often differs from the rest and it's been reinserted roughly. Nevertheless, the positive impression overbalances.

    Unfortunately, the longer version has only been released as US-VHS and US-LD so far. The DVDs and the recently released US-BD (which looks pretty amazing by the way plus it contains the correct aspect ratio 2.76:1 for the first time) only contain the Theatrical Version. Besides the US-VHS and US-LD, the only possible but rare option would be the US-TV. Though the US-DVD/BD contains "Extended Scenes" as bonus but that's not the real deal either.

    However, in October 2013, it was announced that the Criterion Collection will be issuing a restored and reconstructed combo Blu-Ray/DVD of the Roadshow Version, though it will still be three minutes shy, and a few scenes will be audio-only with stills. This was an effort supervised by Robert Harris, who helped restore of "Lawrence of Arabia," "Spartacus," "My Fair Lady," and "Vertigo." It will be released in January, 2014.

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  • How long is It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World?
    3 hours and 30 minutes
  • When was It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World released?
    November 7, 1963
  • What is the IMDb rating of It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World?
    7.5 out of 10
  • Who stars in It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World?
    Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle, and Ethel Merman
  • Who wrote It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World?
    William Rose and Tania Rose
  • Who directed It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World?
    Stanley Kramer
  • Who was the composer for It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World?
    Ernest Gold
  • Who was the producer of It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World?
    Stanley Kramer
  • Who was the cinematographer for It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World?
    Ernest Laszlo
  • Who was the editor of It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World?
    Robert C. Jones, Gene Fowler Jr., and Frederic Knudtson
  • Who are the characters in It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World?
    J. Russell Finch, Melville Crump, Benjy Benjamin, Mrs. Marcus, Ding 'Dingy' Bell, Sylvester Marcus, Otto Meyer, J. Algernon Hawthorne, Lennie Pike, Monica Crump, and others
  • What is the plot of It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World?
    Several different motorists witness a single car crash in the California desert and, after the driver's dying words indicate the location of a hidden stash of loot, turn against each other in a mad dash across the state to get to it.
  • What was the budget for It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World?
    $9.4 million
  • How much did It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World earn at the worldwide box office?
    $46.3 million
  • How much did It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World earn at the US box office?
    $46.3 million
  • What is It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World rated?
    TV-Y7
  • What genre is It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World?
    Action, Adventure, Comedy, and Crime
  • How many awards has It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World won?
    3 awards
  • How many awards has It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World been nominated for?
    13 nominations

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