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Grand Prix

  • 19661966
  • ApprovedApproved
  • 2h 56m
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7.2/10
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Grand Prix (1966)
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American Grand Prix driver Pete Aron is fired by his Jordan-BRM racing team after a crash at Monaco that injures his British teammate, Scott Stoddard.American Grand Prix driver Pete Aron is fired by his Jordan-BRM racing team after a crash at Monaco that injures his British teammate, Scott Stoddard.American Grand Prix driver Pete Aron is fired by his Jordan-BRM racing team after a crash at Monaco that injures his British teammate, Scott Stoddard.
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  • Director
    • John Frankenheimer
  • Writers
    • Robert Alan Aurthur(screen story)
    • John Frankenheimer(uncredited)
    • William Hanley(additional dialogue)
  • Stars
    • James Garner
    • Eva Marie Saint
    • Yves Montand
  • Director
    • John Frankenheimer
  • Writers
    • Robert Alan Aurthur(screen story)
    • John Frankenheimer(uncredited)
    • William Hanley(additional dialogue)
  • Stars
    • James Garner
    • Eva Marie Saint
    • Yves Montand
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 143User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 Oscars
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Photos144

    Antonio Sabato and Françoise Hardy in Grand Prix (1966)
    James Garner in Grand Prix (1966)
    James Garner in Grand Prix (1966)
    James Garner and Toshirô Mifune in Grand Prix (1966)
    James Garner and Jessica Walter in Grand Prix (1966)
    Antonio Sabato at an event for Grand Prix (1966)
    Grand Prix (1966)
    James Garner, Brian Bedford, and Jessica Walter in Grand Prix (1966)
    Grand Prix (1966)
    James Garner and Jessica Walter in Grand Prix (1966)
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    James Garner
    James Garner
    • Pete Aron
    Eva Marie Saint
    Eva Marie Saint
    • Louise Frederickson
    Yves Montand
    Yves Montand
    • Jean-Pierre Sarti
    Toshirô Mifune
    Toshirô Mifune
    • Izo Yamura
    • (as Toshiro Mifune)
    Brian Bedford
    Brian Bedford
    • Scott Stoddard
    Jessica Walter
    Jessica Walter
    • Pat
    Antonio Sabato
    Antonio Sabato
    • Nino Barlini
    • (as Antonio Sabàto)
    Françoise Hardy
    Françoise Hardy
    • Lisa
    Adolfo Celi
    Adolfo Celi
    • Agostini Manetta
    Claude Dauphin
    Claude Dauphin
    • Hugo Simon
    Enzo Fiermonte
    Enzo Fiermonte
    • Guido
    Geneviève Page
    Geneviève Page
    • Monique Delvaux-Sarti
    • (as Genevieve Page)
    Jack Watson
    Jack Watson
    • Jeff Jordan
    Donald O'Brien
    Donald O'Brien
    • Wallace Bennett
    • (as Donal O'Brien)
    Jean Michaud
    • Children's Father
    Albert Rémy
    Albert Rémy
    • Surgeon
    • (as Albert Remy)
    Rachel Kempson
    Rachel Kempson
    • Mrs. Stoddard
    Ralph Michael
    • Mr. Stoddard
    • Director
      • John Frankenheimer
    • Writers
      • Robert Alan Aurthur(screen story) (screenplay)
      • John Frankenheimer(uncredited)
      • William Hanley(additional dialogue) (uncredited)
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Of the 32 professional racing drivers who participated or were seen in the film, five died in racing accidents within two years and another five in the following ten years.
    • Goofs
      When Stoddard's car crashes in the first race, you can see a white tendril of smoke shooting out towards the car. This is the hydrogen pump used to propel the fake formula 1 car with a dummy in it to make the crash seem more realistic and should not be in the shot.
    • Quotes

      Jean-Pierre Sarti: The danger? Well, of course. But you are missing a very important point. I think if any of us imagined - really imagined - what it would be like to go into a tree at 150 miles per hour we would probably never get into the cars at all, none of us. So it has always seemed to me that to do something very dangerous requires a certain absence of imagination.

    • Connections
      Edited into Bass on Titles (1977)
    • Soundtracks
      La Marseillaise
      (uncredited)

      Written by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle

    User reviews143

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    A Technically Superb Film
    I won't bore you with the plotline; you can get all that elsewhere. The main reason one should see this film is for the camera effects. And remember too -- these were all done the hard way; there was no computer imaging back in 1966!

    If you get the chance to see this in a theater, DO NOT BE LATE!! The opening -- with the driver plugging his ears with cotton before putting on his helmet -- is aptly appropriate. The split-screen and multiple-image effects are first seen in the opening and crop up throughout the movie -- and always to good advantage, not just a "gee whiz, look what we can do" use of technique and technology. ESPN and the other networks, in their NASCAR telecasts, have just now started to adopt techniques first used by Frankenheimer 30-plus years ago.

    One of the best scenes in the film is in the early minutes. You are actually *in* the cockpit of a F-1 car as it spins out of control, slides off the track, and launches itself into the harbor. I might add that this was *NOT* done with models, but used real, full-sized cars and took long hours to produce -- and these were truly "state-of-the-art" effects in 1966 (I won't give away the secrets here but will say that if you can locate a copy of the appropriate issue of "Popular Mechanics" [March 1966?] you will enjoy the article about the film and the techniques). The end result was about 15 seconds of some of the best racing footage committed to film. Needless to say, this is a very quick-running sequence!

    I saw this picture in Cinerama in 1966, and I too echo the sentiment for a re-release of this picture to the large screen. More is the pity that Cinerama is no more. There are few pictures where Cinerama could be used to its fullest advantage; the in-car and on-track sequences of this film, however, were some of those.
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    • BikeBill
    • Apr 12, 2000

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 1966 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Italian
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Гран-прі
    • Filming locations
      • Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa, Belgium(site of first win in a first time drive for Izo Yamura, the Japanese team owner, who had signed Pete Aron to drive the No. 24 in hopes for just this type of result)
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Douglas & Lewis Productions
      • Joel Productions
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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 56 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.20 : 1

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