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producer =[[Jerry Zucker]] |
producer =[[Jerry Zucker]] |
writer =[[Andy Breckman]] |
writer =[[Andy Breckman]] |
starring =[[John Cleese]] <br>[[Rowan Atkinson]]<br>[[Cuba Gooding, Jr.]]<br>[[Whoopi Goldberg]]<br>[[Jon Lovitz]]<br>[[Seth Green]]<br>[[Kathy Najimy]]<br>[[Breckin Meyer]]<br>[[Amy Smart]]<br>[[Seth Green]]<br>[[Vince Vieluf]]<br>[[Lanai Chapman]]<br>[[Kathy Bates]]<br>[[Paul Rodriguez]]<br>[[Wayne Knight]]<br>[[Dave Thomas]]<br>[[Brody Smith]]<br>[[Silas Weir Mitchell]]<br>[[Jillian Marie Hubert]]<br>[[Stephen Harwell]]<br>[[Greg Camp]]<br>[[Paul De Lisle]]<br>[[Michael Klooster]]<br>[[Mark Cerventes]]<br>[[Michael Urbano]]|
starring =[[John Cleese]] <br>[[Rowan Atkinson]]<br>[[Cuba Gooding, Jr.]]<br>[[Whoopi Goldberg]]<br>[[Jon Lovitz]]<br>[[Seth Green]]<br>[[Kathy Najimy]]<br>[[Breckin Meyer]]<br>[[Amy Smart]]<br>[[Seth Green]]<br>[[Vince Vieluf]]<br>[[Lanai Chapman]]<br>[[Kathy Bates]]<br>[[Paul Rodriguez]]<br>[[Wayne Knight]]<br>[[Dave Thomas]]<br>[[Brody Smith]]<br>[[Silas Weir Mitchell]]<br>[[Jillian Marie Hubert]]<br>[[Steven Harwell]]<br>[[Greg Camp]]<br>[[Paul De Lisle]]<br>[[Michael Klooster]]<br>[[Mark Cerventes]]<br>[[Michael Urbano]]|
distributor =[[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]] |
distributor =[[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]] |
released =[[2001]] |
released =[[2001]] |

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Rat Race
DVD cover
Directed byJerry Zucker
Written byAndy Breckman
Produced byJerry Zucker
StarringJohn Cleese
Rowan Atkinson
Cuba Gooding, Jr.
Whoopi Goldberg
Jon Lovitz
Seth Green
Kathy Najimy
Breckin Meyer
Amy Smart
Seth Green
Vince Vieluf
Lanai Chapman
Kathy Bates
Paul Rodriguez
Wayne Knight
Dave Thomas
Brody Smith
Silas Weir Mitchell
Jillian Marie Hubert
Steven Harwell
Greg Camp
Paul De Lisle
Michael Klooster
Mark Cerventes
Michael Urbano
Music byJohn Powell
Distributed byParamount
Release date
2001
Running time
112 min
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish

Rat Race is a 2001 comedy film (not to be confused with The Rat Race of 1960) directed by Jerry Zucker, producer of other films such as Airplane! and The Naked Gun series. It is an updated retelling of the 1963 film It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. The story is about six teams of people going to a casino and getting sent up to the casino mogul. He tells them that they have a chance to win huge cash if they get to a locker first. From there, insanity ensues.

Tagline: 563 miles. 9 people. $2 million. 1001 problems!

Plot

Template:Spoiler The movie begins with zippy retro-style opening credits that look like they came straight-out of a '60s slapstick comedy, featuring animated photos of the cast attached to herky-jerky bodies bounding around the screen.

Donald Sinclair (played by John Cleese; incidentally this is the name of the man Cleese based Basil Fawlty on) owns a hotel-cum-casino in Las Vegas. In order to entertain some of his wealthiest patrons, Sinclair must offer betting on unique competitions. To that end, he places six special tokens in his casino's slot machines. Gathering together the lucky randomly-chosen token holders, he explains, "Today you have a chance to play a game where the odds of winning are one in six." The competition is simple: Each contestant gets a key that opens a locker in Silver City, New Mexico, containing $2 million in cash. There is a transmitter in every key, so that Sinclair and his cronies can keep track of who is ahead. The race has no rules – whichever contestant reaches the locker first gets the money.

The first team are two inept brothers (Seth Green and Vince Vieluf, who talks indecipherably because of a newly pierced tongue). When they cannot catch a plane, they plot to destroy an airport radar tower. Their antics carry them into a hot air balloon chase that catches a cow with a dangling rope and into a monster truck competition.

The second team is an estranged mother (Whoopi Goldberg) reunited with her daughter (Lanai Chapman), who is struggling to start a business. They face an insane squirrel-selling woman (Kathy Bates) and steal a rocket car scheduled for a land speed record attempt.

A hated NFL referee (Cuba Gooding, Jr.) is stranded in the desert by an irate cabbie (Paul Rodriguez) and hijacks a busload of Lucille Ball look-alikes on the way to a convention. One of the lookalikes is played by Charlotte Zucker, director Jerry Zucker's mother.

The Jewish family man Randy Pear (Jon Lovitz) on a family vacation joins the race desperately without telling his wife (Kathy Najimy) why they are rushing across the country. His daughter insists on stopping at a Barbie museum, it is without realization that it is the Klaus Barbie Nazi Museum. The escape from that location involves the theft of Hitler's personal touring car and culminates with Randy having his tongue burned and getting smeared with black lipstick which gives the appearance of a Hitler's moustache. They accidentally crash into a WWII Veteran's convention, where the Hitler-like babbling caused by his burnt tongue (and the fake moustache) cause him to get booed and shot at by the veterans.

A narcoleptic Italian tourist (Rowan Atkinson in his best Mr. Bean-like manner) gets a ride with an ambulance driver (Wayne Knight), who is carting a human heart for a transplant. Through various feats of ineptitude, the heart ends up flying out of the truck's window and the two have to recover it from a playful dog.

The final race member (Breckin Meyer) is a straight-laced future lawyer who at first declines to participate in the race, but re-thinks his position after he meets a smart, beautiful woman (Amy Smart) who is flying a helicopter to New Mexico. He quickly finds out that she is unbalanced after she flies over her boyfriend's house and starts an attack on the boyfriend when she sees him in the pool with an ex-girlfriend. An air pursuit results in the crash of the helicopter.

What the racers don't know is that the billionaires are betting on the outcome and are tracking every move the teams make. It's only a matter of time before they figure out who really stands to win the most before switching course to look for a different kind of pay-off.

During the end credits, the cast members dance to and sing along to "All Star" at a Smash Mouth concert.

The climactic railroad station scenes for Silver City, New Mexico were filmed at the restored train station at East Ely, Nevada, a popular tourist destination.