Review of The Great Race (1965) by J. Hoberman for The New York Times — 28 Jun 2014
Natalie Wood is on hand as a cheroot-smoking suffragist (with a phenomenal wardrobe), but the movie is largely powered by Lemmon’s energy, roaring like Jackie Gleason as the bombastic Professor Fate and later appearing as his double, the klutzy crown prince of a Ruritanian kingdom.
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This review of The Great Race (1965) was written by J. Hoberman and published by The New York Times on 28 Jun 2014.
The Great Race has generally received positive reviews.
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