Cast
Captain T. G. Culpeper Spencer Tracy J. Russell Finch Milton Berle Melville Crump Sid Caesar Benjy Benjamin Buddy Hackett Mrs. Marcus Ethel Merman Ding Bell Mickey Rooney Sylvester Marcus Dick Shawn Otto Meyer Phil Silvers J. Algernon Hawthorne Terry-Thomas Lennie Pike Jonathan Winters Monica Crump Edie Adams Emeline Finch Dorothy Provine Cabdriver Eddie “Rochester” Anderson Tyler Fitzgerald Jim Backus Man driving in the desert Jack Benny Union official Joe E. Brown Biplane pilot Ben Blue Police sergeant Alan Carney Detective Chick Chandler Mrs. Halliburton Barrie Chase Mayor Lloyd Corrigan Police chief William Demarest Sheriff of Crocket County Andy Devine Ginger Culpeper (voice) Selma Diamond Cabdriver Peter Falk Detective Normal Fell Colonel Wilberforce Paul Ford Deputy sheriff Stan Freberg Billie Sue Culpeper (voice) Louise Glenn Cabdriver Leo Gorcey Fire chief Sterling Holloway Mr. Dinckler Edward Everett Horton Irwin Marvin Kaplan Jimmy the Cook Buster Keaton Nervous motorist Don Knotts Airport...
Captain T. G. Culpeper Spencer Tracy J. Russell Finch Milton Berle Melville Crump Sid Caesar Benjy Benjamin Buddy Hackett Mrs. Marcus Ethel Merman Ding Bell Mickey Rooney Sylvester Marcus Dick Shawn Otto Meyer Phil Silvers J. Algernon Hawthorne Terry-Thomas Lennie Pike Jonathan Winters Monica Crump Edie Adams Emeline Finch Dorothy Provine Cabdriver Eddie “Rochester” Anderson Tyler Fitzgerald Jim Backus Man driving in the desert Jack Benny Union official Joe E. Brown Biplane pilot Ben Blue Police sergeant Alan Carney Detective Chick Chandler Mrs. Halliburton Barrie Chase Mayor Lloyd Corrigan Police chief William Demarest Sheriff of Crocket County Andy Devine Ginger Culpeper (voice) Selma Diamond Cabdriver Peter Falk Detective Normal Fell Colonel Wilberforce Paul Ford Deputy sheriff Stan Freberg Billie Sue Culpeper (voice) Louise Glenn Cabdriver Leo Gorcey Fire chief Sterling Holloway Mr. Dinckler Edward Everett Horton Irwin Marvin Kaplan Jimmy the Cook Buster Keaton Nervous motorist Don Knotts Airport...
- 1/22/2015
- by Sam Moffitt
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Disney artist and animator Dave Woodman has another great passion in his life besides bringing the studio's animated classics to life: he's a dyed-in-the-wool fan and historian of the 1963 comedy classic It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. Dave has used his talents to create a line of custom-made, unique merchandise based upon the film including this really cool, upscale ($300) desk organizer. What makes it so special besides the great design work? It includes actual soil from the Big W location and glass Dave retrieved from the wreck of Smiler Grogan's car in the first scene of the movie. (Yes, he provides authentic documentation for these claims.) Also: he only has one of these unique items available for sale. For more, including other Mad Word creations, click here ...
- 12/11/2013
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
Upon the 50th anniversary of It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, you can own an authentic piece of the movie. You can even wear an authentic piece of the movie. Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe award winning artist Dave Woodman is mainly known for his 20 years of Hollywood animation, especially the Disney animation & over 35 years of illustration work. The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin are among his animation credits. Paula Abdul dancing with a cartoon cat in her Opposites Attract video, miniature animated children for Honey I shrunk the Kids titles as well as an animated Santa that looks suspiciously like Al Hirschfeld in Christmas Vacation are all part of the flow of graphite Dave spewed during that magical time of his life. Familiar illustration projects include The Laugh Factory logo and Phyllis Diller's caricature logo. All of this aside, Dave recently created a line of shift knobs,...
- 9/8/2013
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
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