Grand Prix 1966
“All the glamour and greatness of the world's most exciting drama of speed and spectacle!”
What is Grand Prix?
Grand Prix is a film first released in 1966. Catalogued under Drama, Action.
- Type
- Film
- Year
- 1966
- Status
- Released
- Runtime
- 176 minutes
- Release date
- Dec 21, 1966
- Studios
- Cherokee Productions, Douglas & Lewis Productions, Joel Productions
- Genres
- Drama, Action
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Overview
Grand Prix is a film first released in 1966. Catalogued under Drama, Action. Status: Released. A full overview for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.
Should you watch it?
“High‑octane rivalries ignite on the 1966 Formula One circuit.”
- Authentic racing footage featuring real 1960s F1 champions
- Thrilling blend of sport action and personal drama
- Nearly three‑hour runtime can feel long
Watch it if you love authentic motorsport thrills and classic 1960s drama.
The film’s intense racing sequences and adult romance make it suited for mature audiences.
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Is the racing footage real?
Yes, the film incorporates authentic 1960s race footage and cameo appearances by actual Formula One champions such as Phil Hill and Juan Manuel Fangio.
How long is the movie?
The runtime is 2 hours and 56 minutes.
What genre does Grand Prix belong to?
It is classified as a drama and action film centered on motorsport.
When was Grand Prix released?
It premiered in the United States on December 21, 1966.
Does the story involve romance?
Yes, the plot includes a torrid love affair involving the main driver Pete Aron and an ex‑teammate’s wife.