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Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies

Monte Carlo or Bust!

United Kingdom, France, Italy

1969

125 Min
Color
English
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DIR Ken Annakin

PROD Ken Annakin

SCR Jack Davies, Ken Annakin

DP Gábor Pogány

CAST Tony Curtis, Terry-Thomas, Dudley Moore, Lando Buzzanca, Eric Sykes, Walter Chiari, Peer Schmidt, Peter Cook, Nicoletta Machiavelli, Susan Hampshire, Gert Fröbe, Bourvil, Jack Hawkins, Mireille Darc

ED Peter Taylor

MUSIC Ron Goodwin

Synopsis

An all-star cast drives this classic comedy tracking the contestants of an international auto race from the starting block in Monte Carlo all the way to the finish line. After playing a clever hand at cards, Chester (Tony Curtis) finds himself half-owner of a car company run by the ever-plotting Sir Cuthbert Ware-Armitage (Terry-Thomas). To get his business back, Sir Cuthbert proposes a winner-take-all race — but he doesn’t plan to play fair.

Director

Original

Ken Annakin

Ken Annakin directed four motion pictures for Disney, including the live-action classic “Swiss Family Robinson” in 1960. A director of epic proportions, Ken lent his vision and precision to realizing “Swiss Family Robinson,” which was considered one of Disney’s most lavish films at the time, costing more than $4 million to create.

Shot on location on the Caribbean island of Tobago over a 22-week period, a menagerie of exotic animals, as well as actors, were cast in the movie, including elephants, ostriches, tigers, and more. In his recently published autobiography “So You Wanna Be a Director?,” Ken recalled Walt Disney suggesting a scene with a tiger. Ken hesitated, however, based on a previous experience directing a tiger and suggested a lion instead.

“Oh-ho,” Walt said. “At last we’ve found something Ken’s afraid of. If you’re scared to film the tiger, I’ll come out with a sixteen millimeter camera and shoot it myself!”

The tiger stayed in the picture.

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Kenji

19Oct11

Not exactly subtle humour but a fun adventure I enjoyed as a kid- the only film i saw at the cinema with my dad.

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    MGeo

    30Jul12

    Is this a sequel to "Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines"?

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