It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World"
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963)
Timing: 3:12 (192 min)
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Actors and characters

Photo Spencer Tracy #61748Photo Spencer Tracy #61749Photo Spencer Tracy #61750Photo Spencer Tracy #61751

Spencer Tracy

Spencer Tracy
Character C. G. Culpepper
Photo Milton Berle #61753Photo Milton Berle #61754Photo Milton Berle #61755Photo Milton Berle #61756

Milton Berle

Milton Berle
Character J. Russell Finch
Photo Sid Caesar #48422

Sid Caesar

Sid Caesar
Character Melville Crump
Photo Buddy Hackett #27454Photo Buddy Hackett #27455Photo Buddy Hackett #27456Photo Buddy Hackett #70115

Buddy Hackett

Buddy Hackett
Character Benjy Benjamin
Photo Ethel Merman #51553Photo Ethel Merman #51554Photo Ethel Merman #51555Photo Ethel Merman #51556

Ethel Merman

Ethel Merman
Character Mrs. Marcus
Photo Mickey Rooney #38079Photo Mickey Rooney #38080

Mickey Rooney

Mickey Rooney
Character Ding 'Dingy' Bell
Photo Dick Shawn #61709Photo Dick Shawn #61710

Dick Shawn

Dick Shawn
Character Sylvester Marcus
Photo Phil Silvers #61757Photo Phil Silvers #74794Photo Phil Silvers #74795

Phil Silvers

Phil Silvers
Character Otto Meyer
Photo Terry-Thomas #61758

Terry-Thomas

Terry-Thomas
Character J. Algernon Hawthorne
Photo Jonathan Winters #36479Photo Jonathan Winters #36480

Jonathan Winters

Jonathan Winters
Character Lennie Pike
Photo Edie Adams #61759Photo Edie Adams #61760Photo Edie Adams #61761

Edie Adams

Edie Adams
Character Monica Crump
Photo Dorothy Provine #61762Photo Dorothy Provine #61763Photo Dorothy Provine #61764

Dorothy Provine

Dorothy Provine
Character Emeline Marcus-Finch
Photo Jim Backus #61765Photo Jim Backus #61766Photo Jim Backus #74796Photo Jim Backus #74797

Jim Backus

Jim Backus
Character Tyler Fitzgerald
Photo Ben Blue #61767
Ben Blue
Character Biplane Pilot
Photo Joe E. Brown #61768Photo Joe E. Brown #74798

Joe E. Brown

Joe E. Brown
Character Union Official
Photo Alan Carney #61769Photo Alan Carney #61770
Alan Carney
Character Police Sergeant
Photo Chick Chandler #61771Photo Chick Chandler #61772
Chick Chandler
Character Detective Outside Chinese Laundromat
Photo Barrie Chase #61773

Barrie Chase

Barrie Chase
Character Sylvester's Girlfriend
Photo Lloyd Corrigan #61774Photo Lloyd Corrigan #61775Photo Lloyd Corrigan #61776

Lloyd Corrigan

Lloyd Corrigan
Character The Mayor
Photo William Demarest #61777Photo William Demarest #61778Photo William Demarest #61779

William Demarest

William Demarest
Character Police Chief Aloysius
Photo Selma Diamond #61780
Selma Diamond
Character Ginger Culpepper (voice)
Photo Andy Devine #61781Photo Andy Devine #61782

Andy Devine

Andy Devine
Character Sheriff of Crockett County
Photo Norman Fell #61783Photo Norman Fell #61784

Norman Fell

Norman Fell
Character Detective at Grogan's Crash Site
Photo Paul Ford #61785Photo Paul Ford #74799
Paul Ford
Character Col. Wilberforce
Photo Stan Freberg #40380Photo Stan Freberg #40381

Stan Freberg

Stan Freberg
Character Deputy Sheriff
Louise Glenn
Character Billie Sue Culpepper (voice)
Photo Leo Gorcey #61786Photo Leo Gorcey #61787Photo Leo Gorcey #61788

Leo Gorcey

Leo Gorcey
Character First Cab Driver
Photo Marvin Kaplan #61789
Marvin Kaplan
Character Irwin
Photo Buster Keaton #61792Photo Buster Keaton #61793Photo Buster Keaton #61794Photo Buster Keaton #61795

Buster Keaton

Buster Keaton
Character Jimmy the Crook
Photo Charles Lane #48118

Charles Lane

Charles Lane
Character Airport Manager
Photo Don Knotts #61798

Don Knotts

Don Knotts
Character Nervous Motorist
Photo Mike Mazurki #61799Photo Mike Mazurki #61800

Mike Mazurki

Mike Mazurki
Character Miner
Photo Charles McGraw #52552Photo Charles McGraw #52553Photo Charles McGraw #52554

Charles McGraw

Charles McGraw
Character Lt. Matthews
Photo Cliff Norton #61801

Cliff Norton

Cliff Norton
Character Reporter
Photo Zasu Pitts #61802Photo Zasu Pitts #61803Photo Zasu Pitts #61804

Zasu Pitts

Zasu Pitts
Character Gertie - Switchboard Operator
Photo Carl Reiner #31038Photo Carl Reiner #31039Photo Carl Reiner #31040Photo Carl Reiner #31041

Carl Reiner

Carl Reiner
Character Tower Controller at Rancho Conejo
Photo Madlyn Rhue #61805

Madlyn Rhue

Madlyn Rhue
Character Secretary Schwartz
Photo Roy Roberts #61806Photo Roy Roberts #61807

Roy Roberts

Roy Roberts
Character Policeman Outside Irwin & Ray's Garage
Photo Nick Stewart #61810

Nick Stewart

Nick Stewart
Character Driver run off highway
Photo Moe Howard #61811Photo Moe Howard #61812Photo Moe Howard #61813Photo Moe Howard #61814

Moe Howard

Moe Howard
Character Airport Firemen #1
Photo Larry Fine #61816

Larry Fine

Larry Fine
Character Airport Firemen #2
Photo Joe DeRita #61817

Joe DeRita

Joe DeRita
Character Airport Firemen #3
Photo Sammee Tong #61818Photo Sammee Tong #61819

Sammee Tong

Sammee Tong
Character Laundryman
Photo Jimmy Durante #61820

Jimmy Durante

Jimmy Durante
Character Smiler Grogan
Photo Jack Benny #61821Photo Jack Benny #61822Photo Jack Benny #61823

Jack Benny

Jack Benny
Character Man in Car in Desert (uncredited)
Photo Jerry Lewis #61824Photo Jerry Lewis #61825Photo Jerry Lewis #61826Photo Jerry Lewis #61827

Jerry Lewis

Jerry Lewis
Character Driver Who Runs Over Hat (uncredited)
Photo Doodles Weaver #61833

Doodles Weaver

Doodles Weaver
Character Hardware Store Clerk (uncredited)
Photo Al Bain #61836

Al Bain

Al Bain
Character Spectator (uncredited)
Photo Stanley Clements #61837Photo Stanley Clements #61838Photo Stanley Clements #61839

Stanley Clements

Stanley Clements
Character Reporter (uncredited)

Max Wagner

Max Wagner
Character Spectator (uncredited)
Photo Morey Amsterdam #61840

Morey Amsterdam

Morey Amsterdam
Character Uncle Mike (voice) (uncredited)
Lovyss Bradley
Character Matron (uncredited)
Dick Cherney
Character Detective (uncredited)
Photo John Clarke #61841

John Clarke

John Clarke
Character Helicoper Pilot (uncredited)
Photo Roy Engel #52596
Roy Engel
Character Patrolman / Police Radio Voice Unit F-14 (uncredited)
Photo Nicholas Georgiade #61842
Nicholas Georgiade
Character Detective at Grogan's Crash Site (uncredited)
Photo Stacy Harris #61843Photo Stacy Harris #61844

Stacy Harris

Stacy Harris
Character Police Radio Unit F-7 (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Don C. Harvey #61845
Don C. Harvey
Character Policeman in Helicopter (uncredited)

John Indrisano

John Indrisano
Character Hard Hat in Crowd (uncredited)
Photo Allen Jenkins #61846Photo Allen Jenkins #61847Photo Allen Jenkins #61848Photo Allen Jenkins #61849

Allen Jenkins

Allen Jenkins
Character Cop (uncredited)
Photo Tom Kennedy #61850Photo Tom Kennedy #74804

Tom Kennedy

Tom Kennedy
Character Traffic Cop (uncredited)
Photo Charles Sherlock #61851
Charles Sherlock
Character Crowd Member (uncredited)
Paul Sorensen
Character Hardhat in Crowd Next to Joe E Brown. (uncredited)
Photo Lennie Weinrib #61852

Lennie Weinrib

Lennie Weinrib
Character F-14 / Ladder Fireman (voice) (uncredited)
Rudy Germane
Character Police Officer (uncredited)
Photo Peter Falk #51084Photo Peter Falk #51085

Peter Falk

Peter Falk
Character Third Cab Driver
Photo King Donovan #93035Photo King Donovan #93036

King Donovan

King Donovan
Character Airport Official (uncredited)
Photo James Flavin #90364

James Flavin

James Flavin
Character Patrolman (uncredited)
Bobby Gilbert
Character Spectator (uncredited)
Photo Robert Karnes #44703
Robert Karnes
Character Officer Sammy (uncredited)
Photo Harry Lauter #76662

Harry Lauter

Harry Lauter
Character Police Dispatcher (uncredited)
Photo Jesse White #61834Photo Jesse White #61835

Jesse White

Jesse White
Character Radio Tower Operator at Rancho Conejo

What's left behind the scenes

  • Eldar Ryazanov filmed a kind of remake based on this film: "The Incredible Adventures of Italians in Russia" (1973).
  • The film was released in Soviet cinemas in 1965 with a single-voice voiceover dubbing by the "Central Studio of Film Actors." The text was read by Artem Karapetyan.
  • The film was cut by 12 minutes for Soviet cinema release.
  • In 1965, the film's screenplay was nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe Award.
  • The cameo role eventually played by Jack Benny was initially offered to Stan Laurel, but Laurel (a comedic actor, screenwriter, and director famous for his work with the comedy duo Laurel and Hardy) declined the offer. In 1957, he lost his close friend and stage partner Oliver Hardy and vowed never to perform again. He kept his promise. By this point, a long shot with a stunt double wearing Laurel’s signature bowler hat had already been filmed. This is why Benny is shown wearing the bowler hat in the film, even though he never wore one before or after.
  • At the time of filming this movie, there were approximately 100 stunt performers in the United States, and around 80 of them were involved in this project.
  • The scene with the blowtorch, hammer, and ladder, and the character played by Sid Caesar, was filmed with 86 takes.
  • Peter Falk improvised a significant portion of his own lines in the taxi.
  • During the premiere of the film in Hollywood, during the so-called "Intermission," what were supposedly police negotiations describing the events unfolding with the film's characters were broadcast over the speakers. It was possible to hear everything not only directly in the auditorium but even in the cafeteria and restrooms.
  • The film has so many stunts that all the main actors were given two scripts – one listed the lines, and the other listed the comedic stunts.
  • Edie Adams, who played Monica, lost her husband, Ernie Kovacs, in a car accident a couple of months before filming began. Adams agreed to the role because Kovacs had left her with many debts, and she could only pay off her creditors by earning money filming this and other movies.
  • A significant portion of the film was shot during a hot summer in California. Director Stanley Kramer ordered a fully air-conditioned van with plenty of seating to be brought to the set so that the actors and crew could catch their breath between takes.
  • During the filming of the scene where the car with Otto at the wheel drives into the river, the actor playing the role, Phil Silvers, nearly drowned because he couldn't swim.
  • The film featured many celebrities, and assigning names to the posters and promotional materials presented a problem. Stanley Kramer solved it as follows: the top line featured Spencer Tracy's name, as he was the most famous actor of everyone in the film. Below him were the names of the leading comedians, listed alphabetically, followed by the supporting actors (also in alphabetical order). The only exception to this rule was Jimmy Durante. Kramer wanted to give him special recognition, as his screen appearance (as Grogan) was very brief.
  • Stanley Kramer cast practically every comedic actor he could think of in the film. Some even contacted Kramer themselves, offering their services or wondering why they hadn't been offered a role yet.
  • Arnold Stang (who played Ray) broke his left arm just a few days before filming the scenes with his character. In the shots, he constantly wears work gloves, and his left arm is in a cast hidden by his uniform. Director Stanley Kramer suggested replacing him in the role of Ray with someone else, but Stang insisted on receiving his full salary, stating he would play the role even if he lost his arm.
  • After filming the scene of Jonathan Winters' gas station destruction (he played Lennie Pike), he was accidentally left tied up with the cable, and everyone went to lunch. The actors and crew returned a couple of hours later and immediately found Winters still tied up, having spent the entire time unsuccessfully trying to free his hands.
  • Spencer Tracy filmed all his scenes in 9 days. Stanley Kramer was aware that the actor was in very poor health. Kramer didn't allow him to work more than 3-4 hours a day and didn't schedule him for scenes in the desert. In the most extreme cases, a stunt double stood in for Tracy there.
  • Phil Silvers was injured and towards the end of filming, Otto was replaced by a stunt double. In all the scenes near the end, Otto consistently looks away from the camera.
  • When the actors involved in the film gathered for their first meeting with director Stanley Kramer, they were shown footage shot by the second unit. Buddy Hackett was so impressed by what he saw that he couldn't help but ask Kramer, “What are we even here for?”
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