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Grand Prix (Two-Disc Special Edition)
Grand Prix (Two-Disc Special Edition)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 188 reviews)
Sales Rank: 4489
Category: DVD

Actors: James Garner, Eva Marie Saint, Yves Montand, Toshiro Mifune, Brian Bedford
Director: John Frankenheimer
Publisher: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Studio: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Brand: Team Marketing
Label: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Italian (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed)
Rating: Unrated
Media: DVD
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Memorabilia: 0
Running Time: 179 minutes
Number Of Items: 2
Aspect Ratio: 2.20:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

MPN: TM1069
UPC: 012569791008
EAN: 0012569791008
ASIN: B000FFJYCU

Release Date: July 11, 2006
Theatrical Release Date: December 21, 1966
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Officially Licensed
  • Highest Quality Recording

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com essential video
Light on story, this 1966 spectacle directed by John Frankenheimer was shot in 70 millimeter, with a cinematically enthralling emphasis on unique, visceral new ways of capturing the sensations of a car race. James Garner, Eva Marie Saint, Yves Montand, and Toshiro Mifune are part of the stellar, international cast whose characters plod through assorted relationship and business conflicts. But the film's real hook is the thrilling and inventive means by which Frankenheimer (The Manchurian Candidate) brings an urgency to the drama happening on the racetrack. A true master of the plastic techniques of obtaining and cutting kinetic footage, Frankenheimer offers more than a joyride to viewers: he makes action part of the compelling language of stories. Cameras are strapped to vehicles as they round the track, shots are taken from a helicopter, the screen is split between angles for maximum impact--even if Grand Prix doesn't rank among the director's best character-driven stories, it is certainly driven on its own terms. --Tom Keogh

On the DVD
The much-anticipated release on DVD does not disappoint, with a pristine restored print and upgraded 5.1 Dolby sound. Of course, the Cinerama film can only be fully appreciated if you sit very close to your screen. The absence of a commentary track is forgivable, since director John Frankenheimer died in 2002. "Pushing the Limit" is your standard 30-minute retrospective with many new interviews with the stars and drivers. The universal opinion is that the film caught Formula One at the exact right time when the beauty of the sport was about to be changed in favor of safety and commercialism. There are some fascinating stories on how they were able to use real race footage so seamlessly. "Flat Out" continues the vibe of what racing was like in the '60s with more interviews from the real racers. "The Style and Sound of Speed" talks about designer Saul Bass and how he created the film's different approaches to each race and the cutting-edge use of montages and multiple screens. The vintage doc is kitschy but allows us to see the filming in action (the footage is used extensively in the new featurettes). --Doug Thomas


Product Description
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. While Stoddard struggles to recover, Aron begins to drive for the Japanese Yamura team, and becomes romantically involved with Stoddard's estranged wife.


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5 out of 5 stars Grand Prix review   November 24, 2008
Great movie from the sixties, I remember vaguely some of the highlights but now I was able to relive it. I am very pleased.


5 out of 5 stars Grand Prix   November 23, 2008
Excellent "car guys" movie, I forgot the excitement and real beauty of the photography and music. The audio and video are superb in this race fans classic. If you ever enjoyed Formula 1 racing, this is the one to watch on wide screen with 5.1 sound. It is really beautiful.


5 out of 5 stars Grand Prix Deja Vu   November 16, 2008
This is re-release of the Movie Grand Prix with remastered audio. The movie is completely true to the original (including having an intermission and disk change) and the 5.1 audio is outstanding, you should really have your system hooked to a sound system to get the benefit of the music, sound effects and ambience.
The movie places you in the drivers cockpit of a "Formula 1" grand prix racer. What you see on the screen is exactly what the driver is seeing and doing. The actors were sent to Bob Boundrant High Performance driving school and they are really driving the race cars. This is the movie that got me convinced to get my SCCA regional license and start racing for real.
It shows it like it actually is.



5 out of 5 stars Grand Prix   September 19, 2008
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This is one of my favorite movies of all I. I couldn't wait for them to come out with this in DVD and now I have it Excellent.


4 out of 5 stars Grand Prix   September 11, 2008
Definitely a classic movie with classic actors. Though dated, there is a fair amount of great racing in this movie. The insight into the lives of race car drivers is quite intriguing. My husband is a Formula-One fan, so it was fun to watch and recognize some of the famous racer names and the circuits. This is not a "must have" movie, but it , all-in-all , is a good buy if you are a fan.

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