@@aminsadeghpour1549 It will be. The vaccine is being perfected and slowly mass- released (My uncle got it last week, as he's both a doctor and a senior citizen, and I'll likely get it soon as well since I work in a public school). COVID's days making our lives miserable aren't over, but they ARE numbered. We just have to endure until then.
@@Adamguy2003 I am glad you feel the same way about this as I do. here is the way I look at it: a person can handle this one of two ways. A person can either lie in bed all day depressed and think there is no light at the end of the tunnel or a person can stay positive, pray, and hope that things will be better. for my own physical well-being I choose to have the second attitude.
when the pandemic started I felt really depressed. I started reaching out to my family and my friends and people love me. I kind of feel sad for the people in the world who don't have a family and who are all alone in the world.
When she steps in to sing... wonderful, wondeful, wonderful! Love it. Voices like that are rare enough but when used to such great effect, such as in this scene when Dick Van Dyke cannot continue, it makes it even more special!
It is such a shame that we only have this mesmerizing performance by such a beautiful, talented lady on this side of the pond! With her ethereal love song before this, this haunting reprise, and the adorably romantic "Doll On A Music Box" later, Sally Ann Howes earned a well-merited place among the hearts of children everywhere as the kind and enchanting Truly Scrumptious. May this film go on for generations to come! Thanks for posting!
What I Love so much about this song is how Dick Vandyke breaks up while singing the song... and how the woman he loves restores him.... A pure Faustus moment.
Martin, I've just re-watched this recently and have picked up so much more in the film than from when I was a kid...I never realized that Potts was so choked up that Truly stepped in to comfort the kids. A wonderful, touching moment...yea, they'll be a great married couple!
That is what I thought too, its a wonderful performance, how do you pretend to young kids that it is all OK when you don't know it is, very poignant, and that sally Anne steps in is all the more realistic, wonderful film, wonderful message, and wonderful fun! Benny H is just perfect and the child catcher still haunts us all!
The song and the movie rarely get the credit they deserve. But as a child me and my sister could never get enough of either! We watched it on VHS till the tape broke from wear and exhaustion, then watched it on DVD. I can’t imagine a childhood without this film. It is to me what “Mary Poppins” (an extremely enchanting film) has been to a lot of other people. Just because “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” isn’t Disney-made and Julie Andrews is not the leading lady opposite Dick Van Dyke doesn’t mean that the movie does not have the power to entertain and amaze! Beautiful film, especially for children, but there is something in it for everybody.
I can't hear any song in this spectacular movie without being transported back to being about 4 or 5 years old & wanting SO BADLY to ride in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. My mom had the soundtrack; my brother & I used to fall asleep to this song. I now play it for my 4-year-old granddaughter.
During the covid 19 pandemic I think they are people who think that the end of the world has come and we will be stuck like this forever. This song gives me hope that things will get better eventually.
These poor kids they were tricked and lured by the child catcher and he kidnapped them and they have been here for years.. I can't imagine how much they miss their families and such
Dick Van Dyke was also so overwrought with emotion that Sally Anne Howes took over the singing. Totally unscripted ! Brings a lump to my throat even now, and I`m almost 50 !
Scripted or not - the little boy with the British accent asking if they will help them - Dick van Dyke telling Peter about Hushabye Mtn, getting overwhelmed in the middle, followed by Sally Ann Howes' strong soprano voice - brings a tear to my eye every time - very sweet, possibly the best scene in the movie
Mine too......remember seeing it on holiday in Bridlington in Summer of `68 (I`d be nearly 5), enjoyed it so much got dad to take me back in another two times, one after the other. I`m 46 now and it`s still my favourite !
@Martin4963 I've just re-watched this recently and have picked up so much more in the film than from when I was a kid...I never realized that Potts was so choked up that Truly stepped in to comfort the kids. A wonderful, touching moment...yea, they'll be a great married couple!
Movie Trivia: With a running time of about two hours and 20 minutes, it's one of the longest children's films in history, certainly for its time. It wouldn't be until the next millennium, with the Harry Potter films, that films for children of such length would be made again. 😯 Imagine a 5 year old sitting still..............
When I was 10 years old, I was so super scared of Dick van Dyke because I saw him in Night At The Museum when he played a bad guy named Cecil Fredericks. I was so scared of him that I wouldn't even give my great uncle Tony a hug since Tony looked so much like Dick van Dyke, but short. So I watched this movie at school when I was 12 years old and I was scared at first. But then, I heard Dick van Dyke singing Hushabye Mountain and I wasn't scared of him anymore, but I put him to the test. Then I heard Hushabye Mountain reprise and I saw him getting all choked up when singing to the kid, so I developed a crush on him. Then when I went to church, I gave my great uncle Tony a big long hug.
Ah don't you miss classic movies like this? they just don't make them like this any more...and I'm only 14...I miss movies like bednobs and broomsticks, the labyrinth and beetle juice :3
"Peter" the boy is Michael Audreson who played "Brains" shortly after in "Here come the Double Deckers". See if you can spot the young Phil Collins as one of the children!
I would use that as an Instrumental Organ Prelude for Funeral Masses at the new Catholic Church in West Ocean City Maryland, Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Church, located on Old Bridge Road. To Be built in November 2022, construction should begin soon. P.S. I might listen to it or play it as an Instrumental Organ Prelude before Mass on 1st Sunday of Advent (Year B) 2nd Sunday of Advent (Year A) 3rd Sunday of Advent (Year A) 4th Sunday of Advent (Year C) Solemnity of Mary Holy Mother of God (ABC) Ash Wednesday (ABC) 1st Sunday of Lent (Year A) 1st Sunday of Lent (Year C) 2nd Sunday of Lent (Year A) 2nd Sunday of Lent (Year B) 3rd Sunday of Lent (Year A) 4th Sunday of Lent (Year B) 4th Sunday of Lent (Year C) Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord (ABC) Good Friday of the Passion of the Lord (ABC) 2nd Sunday of Easter (ABC) 3rd Sunday of Easter (Year A) 4th Sunday of Easter (Year B) 5th Sunday of Easter (Year A) The Ascension of the Lord (ABC) 7th Sunday of Easter (Year B) 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A) 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B) 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A) 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B) 8th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B) 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A) 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B) 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B) 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A) 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B) 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A) 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time (ABC) 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B) 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A) 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B) 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A) 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B) 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) The Presentation of the Lord (ABC) The Exaltation of the Holy Cross (ABC)
this is a very touching scene. Mr. Potts and Truly are telling the kids that things are better than they seem, and they can get away from that horrible country
@rupertandbill I hope you can't imagine just how true your words are. Normally, I lost myself in books before I was older & escaped in more unacceptable ways to numb myself from the abuse from an alcoholic father who went after me then tried to beat on my brother but I picked fights to turn his anger to me so he'd leave my brother alone. I was the oldest, a girl but still it was my job to keep him safe. We escaped into movies like this when possible & it helped.We broke the abuse & alcoholism.
Hannah Klopping, he is going to cry, because if you’ve seen the film, you’ll know that his own children are in a scary place not much better than where these children are. They’ve been kidnapped, and although there is a strong chance of getting them back, the fear is still present and strong. It takes courage to accept his own advice, even when he knows it to be true.
@silkyskilz I'm thirteen and love Chitty Chitty Bang Bang :) I also love Dick Van Dyke, audrey Hepburn, Julie Andrews and of course The Sound of Music :D
@mainebitch69: You're the same age as my oldest daughter. I can remember playing this movie for her as a child. She wouldn't sleep at night w/o my singing songs like Hushabye Mtn, Feed the Birds, My Favorite Things, etc... By the time our 2nd came 10yrs later, I was singing the same along w/Once Upon a December & other Disney Classics b4 the magic appeared on the screen vs in the imagination & minds of children. It's why these movies are so precious to me.
Strange how truth is often stranger than fiction, Ian Fleming wrote Chitty for his son, who thought he cared more about James Bond than him... And Roald Dahl, who wrote the script for the movie, hated it because the producers changed it completely... Still freaked by the child catcher after 50 years...
@GreenJeansCO That bit wasn`t actually part of the script, but for real ! The producers found it so touching that they decided not to edit, but to leave it as it was.
I'm singing thisfor an end of term solo at school :) I'm really nervous because it's the first time I've ever sung in front of an audience :S But I love the song and always have :D
Random question: how did he go about the Baron's birthday? He's only been there for about a few hours and he just knows. Yes I get that this is a story, but still wouldn't someone have to tell him this
in an earlier scene the toymaker said to him: "Look, I'm only a toymaker. and if I don't finish this in time for the Baron's birthday tomorrow I shall be a dead toymaker."
Chris Louttit Yeah he sounds angry/frustrated when he says it. You can hear a bit of this at the end. I Googled and found the full lines: "Is that the only advice you have to offer? It's a beautiful dream, but I don't see how it's going to help them."
tohopes The one scene that made me mad is when Jemima called Baroness Bomburst (Anna Quayle) 'very ugly' as the guards were taking her and Jeremy to the tower. I really didn't like the way when the Baroness had fainted when that happened.
@@chelsiirvine8970 What a stupidly disngenuous question, if are you trying to be withering about who you surely know was the most popular comedian in the world by public demand you just failed. talk about churlish haha.
@jimbax1204 if it's not too much to ask, would you please thank your nephew Steve for his part in bringing so much joy to other children but also to my brother & I as children as well as our children now, even my 24yo... :) I'd love to get an autograph from him to tuck away as a memento of better movies where special effects were the imagination of the mind vs special additions to the sets w/green screens & CGI.
I'm sorry but Sally Ann Howes stole the scene here, and I think she should have sung the entire song. Dick Van Dyke is special in his own way, but for this song, Truly Scrumptious was amazing.
It's not really about pretending things are okay when they're not; It's about how even in the darkest of times, we must never give up hope.
my thoughts exactly. they are telling the kids that they can get away from this terrible place
this song gives me hope that the pandemic will be over one day very soon
@@aminsadeghpour1549 It will be. The vaccine is being perfected and slowly mass- released (My uncle got it last week, as he's both a doctor and a senior citizen, and I'll likely get it soon as well since I work in a public school). COVID's days making our lives miserable aren't over, but they ARE numbered. We just have to endure until then.
@@Adamguy2003 I am glad you feel the same way about this as I do.
here is the way I look at it:
a person can handle this one of two ways. A person can either lie in bed all day depressed and think there is no light at the end of the tunnel or a person can stay positive, pray, and hope that things will be better.
for my own physical well-being I choose to have the second attitude.
when the pandemic started I felt really depressed. I started reaching out to my family and my friends and people love me.
I kind of feel sad for the people in the world who don't have a family and who are all alone in the world.
When she steps in to sing... wonderful, wondeful, wonderful! Love it. Voices like that are rare enough but when used to such great effect, such as in this scene when Dick Van Dyke cannot continue, it makes it even more special!
I so agree!
Im Feeling very old now because the boy they are singing to is my nephew steve and he is now 51 yrs old lol
Wow! That's amazing!
Hi Jim wow thats awesome. would love to get in touch
The young boy Peter was played by actor Michael Audreson.
It is such a shame that we only have this mesmerizing performance by such a beautiful, talented lady on this side of the pond! With her ethereal love song before this, this haunting reprise, and the adorably romantic "Doll On A Music Box" later, Sally Ann Howes earned a well-merited place among the hearts of children everywhere as the kind and enchanting Truly Scrumptious. May this film go on for generations to come! Thanks for posting!
my sisters favourite song to sing to her grandchildren. we played it at her funeral. hope you reached the mountain sis
This is my favourite song from chitty chitty bang bang.
I'm so jealous of Sally's voice! I would do anything to sound half as beautiful as she does (and to look that way, as well)!
This film and this song work on many many levels …it’s hope eternal even in the darkest of situations ❤
What I Love so much about this song is how Dick Vandyke breaks up while singing the song... and how the woman he loves restores him.... A pure Faustus moment.
Reminiscent of how Maria helped the captain get through “Edelweiss” when they sang for the festival in The Sound of Music.
@@reactionswitherin5504😍Yes,beautiful scene 😍😍😍
Not even two lines into the song, and I'm already tearing up!
It's weird when you're so used to hearing Dick's totally fake British accent that his actual voice sounds unnatural...
~:~
He does a real bangup job of sounding Cockney compared to SOME American actors out there IMO
i think once upon a December was inspired by this song
Probably true lololol
12th
Martin, I've just re-watched this recently and have picked up so much more in the film than from when I was a kid...I never realized that Potts was so choked up that Truly stepped in to comfort the kids. A wonderful, touching moment...yea, they'll be a great married couple!
Beautifully and emotionally assembled scene which always gets me.
That is what I thought too, its a wonderful performance, how do you pretend to young kids that it is all OK when you don't know it is, very poignant, and that sally Anne steps in is all the more realistic, wonderful film, wonderful message, and wonderful fun! Benny H is just perfect and the child catcher still haunts us all!
i burst into tears as soon as i hear the beginning
The song and the movie rarely get the credit they deserve. But as a child me and my sister could never get enough of either! We watched it on VHS till the tape broke from wear and exhaustion, then watched it on DVD. I can’t imagine a childhood without this film. It is to me what “Mary Poppins” (an extremely enchanting film) has been to a lot of other people. Just because “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” isn’t Disney-made and Julie Andrews is not the leading lady opposite Dick Van Dyke doesn’t mean that the movie does not have the power to entertain and amaze! Beautiful film, especially for children, but there is something in it for everybody.
The dude gets emotional while singing to the kid and the lady had to finish for him. So take that, gender stereotypes!
Welcome to the 21st century
@Faith Williams we get it that you like golden delicious apple ice cream but that's not a good excuse for being that rude
@@venture3800 I have so many questions
Similar to Capital Von Trapp singing Edelweiss at the concert and Maria chimes in and helps sing the rest!
Such a beautiful song
I love this movie
this song always made me cry
I can't hear any song in this spectacular movie without being transported back to being about 4 or 5 years old & wanting SO BADLY to ride in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. My mom had the soundtrack; my brother & I used to fall asleep to this song. I now play it for my 4-year-old granddaughter.
During the covid 19 pandemic I think they are people who think that the end of the world has come and we will be stuck like this forever.
This song gives me hope that things will get better eventually.
These poor kids they were tricked and lured by the child catcher and he kidnapped them and they have been here for years.. I can't imagine how much they miss their families and such
I agree.
Prelude for Ash Wednesday (ABC), 1st Sunday of Lent (Year A)
Under this reason: I feel the tune prepares me for the Lenten Journey.
This is such a heartwarming scene
Many cover Dick Van Dykes Hushabye Mountain be it the reprise or earlier in the movie,but they cannot come close.
Try David Gilmour’s version. It’s very nice.
love this movie
i love this movie and this song!
i love all the old classic movies and songs!
Dick Van Dyke was also so overwrought with emotion that Sally Anne Howes took over the singing. Totally unscripted !
Brings a lump to my throat even now, and I`m almost 50 !
wow you are old
totally scripted! But that's okay too!
Well, yes. When you drink alcohol, that kind of stuff happens to you. And let me tell you, it's no fun. It happens with all kinds of substance abuse.
Scripted or not - the little boy with the British accent asking if they will help them - Dick van Dyke telling Peter about Hushabye Mtn, getting overwhelmed in the middle, followed by Sally Ann Howes' strong soprano voice - brings a tear to my eye every time - very sweet, possibly the best scene in the movie
Really? That's...wow❤️❤️❤️
i have a bleeding heart and I'm damn proud of I. I love the lost children
My favourite part of the film x
Mine too......remember seeing it on holiday in Bridlington in Summer of `68 (I`d be nearly 5), enjoyed it so much got dad to take me back in another two times, one after the other. I`m 46 now and it`s still my favourite !
I know this kid his name's Stephen Malletwe used to play together in Edgware
I've been looking for this for forever! Thank you!
@Martin4963 I've just re-watched this recently and have picked up so much more in the film than from when I was a kid...I never realized that Potts was so choked up that Truly stepped in to comfort the kids. A wonderful, touching moment...yea, they'll be a great married couple!
Okay now this is stuck in my head oug!
i cant believe this movie came out in 68 and its still a classic and one of my all time favorites
I’m not crying…… YOU’RE CRYING !!!
The young boy who plays Peter was Michael Audresson who went into appear in here come the double deckers tv series from 1970 - 1971.
I never understood why Truly had to sing her part like an opera singer instead of a lullaby.
Gnimn
Imagine that!
Now it’s all tweaking and jerking
Movie Trivia:
With a running time of about two hours and 20 minutes, it's one of the longest children's films in history, certainly for its time. It wouldn't be until the next millennium, with the Harry Potter films, that films for children of such length would be made again.
😯 Imagine a 5 year old sitting still..............
That’s just her voice I think
When I was 10 years old, I was so super scared of Dick van Dyke because I saw him in Night At The Museum when he played a bad guy named Cecil Fredericks. I was so scared of him that I wouldn't even give my great uncle Tony a hug since Tony looked so much like Dick van Dyke, but short. So I watched this movie at school when I was 12 years old and I was scared at first. But then, I heard Dick van Dyke singing Hushabye Mountain and I wasn't scared of him anymore, but I put him to the test. Then I heard Hushabye Mountain reprise and I saw him getting all choked up when singing to the kid, so I developed a crush on him. Then when I went to church, I gave my great uncle Tony a big long hug.
Ah don't you miss classic movies like this? they just don't make them like this any more...and I'm only 14...I miss movies like bednobs and broomsticks, the labyrinth and beetle juice :3
"Peter" the boy is Michael Audreson who played "Brains" shortly after in "Here come the Double Deckers". See if you can spot the young Phil Collins as one of the children!
As a little girl, I loved his character, loved Dick Van Dyke.
Oh my god, I can't believe this movie is nearly 45 years old. It still such a perfect movie :)
I would use that as an Instrumental Organ Prelude for Funeral Masses at the new Catholic Church in West Ocean City Maryland, Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Church, located on Old Bridge Road. To Be built in November 2022, construction should begin soon.
P.S. I might listen to it or play it as an Instrumental Organ Prelude before Mass on
1st Sunday of Advent (Year B)
2nd Sunday of Advent (Year A)
3rd Sunday of Advent (Year A)
4th Sunday of Advent (Year C)
Solemnity of Mary Holy Mother of God (ABC)
Ash Wednesday (ABC)
1st Sunday of Lent (Year A)
1st Sunday of Lent (Year C)
2nd Sunday of Lent (Year A)
2nd Sunday of Lent (Year B)
3rd Sunday of Lent (Year A)
4th Sunday of Lent (Year B)
4th Sunday of Lent (Year C)
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord (ABC)
Good Friday of the Passion of the Lord (ABC)
2nd Sunday of Easter (ABC)
3rd Sunday of Easter (Year A)
4th Sunday of Easter (Year B)
5th Sunday of Easter (Year A)
The Ascension of the Lord (ABC)
7th Sunday of Easter (Year B)
4th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A)
4th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)
5th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A)
7th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)
8th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C)
11th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)
11th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C)
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The Presentation of the Lord (ABC)
The Exaltation of the Holy Cross (ABC)
this is a very touching scene. Mr. Potts and Truly are telling the kids that things are better than they seem, and they can get away from that horrible country
@rupertandbill I hope you can't imagine just how true your words are. Normally, I lost myself in books before I was older & escaped in more unacceptable ways to numb myself from the abuse from an alcoholic father who went after me then tried to beat on my brother but I picked fights to turn his anger to me so he'd leave my brother alone. I was the oldest, a girl but still it was my job to keep him safe. We escaped into movies like this when possible & it helped.We broke the abuse & alcoholism.
"Are you here to help us?"
"Sure am! Here's a song that should patch you right up."
And also I believe A young Phil Collins makes an appearance briefly as a vulgarian child also an actor called Martin Beaumont too.
Her voice!
aperntly i used to watch this movie every single day after school when i was little well littler im 15
Was that meant to happen, when DVD stopped singing and the lady took over?
Eoin Brennan and he looked at the kid like he was gonna cry or something
Eoin Brennan sorry for replying over and over but 😂 notice the music it kept on going after he cut short
Hannah Klopping, he is going to cry, because if you’ve seen the film, you’ll know that his own children are in a scary place not much better than where these children are. They’ve been kidnapped, and although there is a strong chance of getting them back, the fear is still present and strong. It takes courage to accept his own advice, even when he knows it to be true.
You meant DVD, as in a video format.
why does this song make me cry man! :'(
I love it is so good
@silkyskilz I'm thirteen and love Chitty Chitty Bang Bang :) I also love Dick Van Dyke, audrey Hepburn, Julie Andrews and of course The Sound of Music :D
My dad would have been 9 years in the year his movie made.
Mah homeboy.
@jimbax1204 oh wow!! your nephew must have been feeling completely special having a telented man and woman singing a beautiful song to him :)
Thank Youuuu!
@mainebitch69: You're the same age as my oldest daughter. I can remember playing this movie for her as a child. She wouldn't sleep at night w/o my singing songs like Hushabye Mtn, Feed the Birds, My Favorite Things, etc... By the time our 2nd came 10yrs later, I was singing the same along w/Once Upon a December & other Disney Classics b4 the magic appeared on the screen vs in the imagination & minds of children. It's why these movies are so precious to me.
Strange how truth is often stranger than fiction, Ian Fleming wrote Chitty for his son, who thought he cared more about James Bond than him... And Roald Dahl, who wrote the script for the movie, hated it because the producers changed it completely... Still freaked by the child catcher after 50 years...
Yep, that's mah homie.
RIP Sally Ann Howes 😢
Glad I could help :)
For those of you who are wondering the toymaker is played by comedian Benny Hill
This is such a sad haunting song
Came from Alfie Boe's cover version. God this guy know how to choose songs...
@GreenJeansCO
That bit wasn`t actually part of the script, but for real ! The producers found it so touching that they decided not to edit, but to leave it as it was.
holy lord! congrats!
I'm singing thisfor an end of term solo at school :) I'm really nervous because it's the first time I've ever sung in front of an audience :S But I love the song and always have :D
How did it go?
@@UberTheWolf13 years late lol
Random question: how did he go about the Baron's birthday? He's only been there for about a few hours and he just knows. Yes I get that this is a story, but still wouldn't someone have to tell him this
in an earlier scene the toymaker said to him: "Look, I'm only a toymaker. and if I don't finish this in time for the Baron's birthday tomorrow I shall be a dead toymaker."
lol 1:42 ee-haka-oo . but this is the most beautiful song i've heard. i hope i can perform it as well as they do.
Well Peter if Mr Potts does get you and the other children out of there he might have to take you all to England if that was the case
Quick question, Did the toymaker (Benny Hill) get angry at them after they were singing "Hushabye Mountain" to Peter?
He was like "Hey, that's a nice song and all, but what are you gonna do to save our children?"
tohopes I was going to think he was angry at them, tohopes.
Chris Louttit Yeah he sounds angry/frustrated when he says it. You can hear a bit of this at the end. I Googled and found the full lines: "Is that the only advice you have to offer? It's a beautiful dream, but I don't see how it's going to help them."
tohopes The one scene that made me mad is when Jemima called Baroness Bomburst (Anna Quayle) 'very ugly' as the guards were taking her and Jeremy to the tower. I really didn't like the way when the Baroness had fainted when that happened.
@michael72401 Thanks :) I didn't end up singing this song but 'Without You' from My Fair Lady, but I'll keep this in mind. Thank You
Do you suppose that boy could be Phil Collins? I heard he was one of the kids who appeared in the film.
nope, the kid in the foreground here's supposed to be him: mereman.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/children_raid.png
is it
+LiaThePenguinologist looks like the same kid at 0:52.
His part (a non speaking extra) was cut from the final cut
that's a shame
Benny Hill! Rumor has it Phil Collins is one of the kids.
Somber, isn't it?
"Is that a O!?" : )
All sweet :)
He Da Big Homie.
Benny Hill was brilliant in this film, weird he wasn't offered more roles after.
who is benny hill?
@@chelsiirvine8970 What a stupidly disngenuous question, if are you trying to be withering about who you surely know was the most popular comedian in the world by public demand you just failed. talk about churlish haha.
I love how Sally Ann howes has to finish the song because dick can’t finish it.
@jimbax1204 if it's not too much to ask, would you please thank your nephew Steve for his part in bringing so much joy to other children but also to my brother & I as children as well as our children now, even my 24yo... :) I'd love to get an autograph from him to tuck away as a memento of better movies where special effects were the imagination of the mind vs special additions to the sets w/green screens & CGI.
0:30 skip to song
ezzz zat ta O..........Ohhh its frauline Maria!!!!
R&B version would rule
Family Guy brought me here.
Am I the only one who thought hushaby mountain was a scary song hahha
😭😭
1:04 Only time it is transposed +3
Thats Benny Hill with Sally at the beginning.
oh plese the real actor's name iis michael
I'm sorry but Sally Ann Howes stole the scene here, and I think she should have sung the entire song. Dick Van Dyke is special in his own way, but for this song, Truly Scrumptious was amazing.
0:37
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@jimbax1204 wow! tell him I said hi :)