Grand Prix

1966 Drama

There's a few million dollars' worth of star power and a nickel's worth of plot in the lavish race-car melodrama Grand Prix. Among the participants in this annual cross-continent competition are characters played by James Garner, Yves Montand, Brian Bedford, and Antonio Sabato. Interested parties include Toshiro Mifune (his voice dubbed by Paul Frees), Adolfo Celi, and Claude Dauphin, while the women who agonize on the sidelines include Eva Marie Saint, Jessica Walter, and Françoise Hardy. The racing sequences are top-rank, cleverly utilizing those 1960s devices of helicopter angles and multiple screens. Oscars went to editor Frederic Steinkamp (among others) and the sound-effects supervisor Franklin E. Milton. Filmed on location, Grand Prix made back its cost about half a week into its run.

Director: John Frankenheimer

Starring: James Garner, Yves Montand, Brian Bedford, Eva Marie Saint, Toshiro Mifune

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Awards

  • Best Effects, Sound Effects

    Academy Awards (1967)

  • Best Edited Feature Film

    American Cinema Editors (1967)

     
  • Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures

    Directors Guild of America (1967)

     
  • Most Promising Newcomer - Female

    Golden Globes (1967)