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The film acts as a "morality play" disguised as a cartoon. It highlights how quickly "normal" people abandon their values when a life-changing sum of money is at stake. 🎞️ Technical Ambition
Unlike modern CGI, the mayhem in this film was physical. Characters fly through billboards, level gas stations, and dangle from crumbling fire escapes. 💰 The Satire of Greed
: Jonathan Winters systematically destroys a garage with his bare hands. It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
: Sid Caesar and Edie Adams get trapped in a hardware store basement and try to blast their way out.
: The final reveal of the treasure's location and the literal "slippery slope" climax. The film acts as a "morality play" disguised as a cartoon
The film is legendary for packing nearly every major mid-century comedian into one frame.
: Before dying, he tells five witnesses about $350,000 buried under "a big W" in Santa Rosita. Characters fly through billboards, level gas stations, and
: Ethel Merman as the loud-mouthed, insufferable Mrs. Marcus.