when I watched this as a kid with my Dad, he started laughing so hard at this scene that he was coughing, crying, choking, and couldn't breath. I actually had never seen him laugh that hard before then and at first I thought was something wrong with him and maybe he was dying, haha.
Lol.... I had exactly the same experience with my Dad....the interrogation scene where Sellers went down the stairs off the parallel bars was another scene I thought my Dad might be dying..
This scene always cracked me up but more than that I was always blown away by Seller's acting ability. Just think of it, he's an Englishman who is acting to have a French accent (a silly one but still) and then he is playing a guy with a French accent who is pretending to talk with a Swedish accent!!! I mean how do you even begin to wrap your mind around that? lol. Absolutely classic.
@@dentoncify They were saying that Peter Sellers was once married to Britt Ekland, who could have taught him to speak some "Swedish", or he could have imitated "the Swedish chef" from the Muppet show.
This was without a doubt one of my fathers favorite movie scenes of all time. My dad could imitate this Peter Sellers character perfectly. Freakin hilarious.
The parrot actually needed constant inflation during the scene and it flew off in one take by mistake and was kept in. Some of the best jokes happen by mistake.
Of course, a big part of the humor in this scene is the fact that even though Clouseau -- pardon me, Chief Inspector Clouseau! -- is supposed to be "under-the-covers" and in disguise, the security guard recognizes him IMMEDIATELY.
He was not only in AYBS but also in A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum. Frank Thornton was supposedly in that too as a quick appearance but I can never figure out who he was.
This man was a master comedian, an English guy doing an over-the-top Swedish accent, filtered through an over-the-top French accent. And I never noticed until now, but after he pulls his fake leg out, the board is actually still stuck to the bottom.
1:42 Scolds an inflatable parrot in his phony Swedish as he's pumping it back up. "Pumin' de airen in de birden." "OH, sixteen chests on a dead man's rum..."
Wow...most likely my favourite scene of all time. And I always thought he said, "it's just an old salty "seedy" seadog from the salty seas." You learn something new everyday... Sellers was the greatest !!!!
OMMG So much going on. So much to say. But for now just two things. The dogs reaction is beyond the realms of pricelessness. A canines first reaction to the unknown ( or as to the yet undetermined ) is to bark.. and continue with a calm steady bark until the percieved threat either escalates or fails to materialize. The freakin dog BEGINS with a growl and bark ( which 32,000 years of evolution and genetics tells him to do ) ... then all growl and bark trail off and he looks up at his master in utter confusion...as if he isnt exactly sure HOW to proceed. OMG OMG This is beyond the realms of genius and silliness !!! I have this video on my desktop as mana and I swear I'll watch it a dozen times in one sitting, but I cannot believe that I've never noticed that at 1:06 attached to the bottom of the peg leg is a piece of 2 by 4 that presumably broke off and remained attached when he got his peg caught in the hole ! Guys, that didn't even need to be there yo....That didn't even need to be in the final edit. My goodness. My my goodness. They must have had a blast filming this. To bring such hilarity into creation. My goodness.
I like how the dog changes from . alertness, to awareness and then ohh parrot is like a ball.. let me chase it. like the plank stuck on his peg leg, so there is a mishap with the parrot. His legs stay stuck on his shoulders as he goes flying off. Poor Swedish fisherman.. " hey we don't sound like that"
EPIC EPIC EPIC EPIC Comedy. OMG!!!... That splash at the end always killed me. I practiced speaking like him so much, I actually have him down pat. I do a very good Clouseau.
"Sixteen chests on a dead man's rum Yo ho ho, in the bottle in the chest Drink to the devil and drink to the rum Save some for the chest and some for the rum" I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING
I adore and love his movies and entirely agree. However; he had a way to be serious of current events regarding history and the future. Peter Sellers knew how to act on the truth.
Clouseau's version: Sixteen chests on the dead man's rum, yo, ho, ho, and a bottle of the chest, drink for the devils and drum for the rums for ooohhh...splash...!
The deflating bird and the barking dog always get me. That damn dog always starts barking whenever he flaps his arms to inflate the bird. It's just so stupid.. it's genius.
Ho-o-o-o-oh! Sixteen chests on the dead man's rum! Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of the chest! Drink to ze devils and thumb to the rums! Ho-o-o-o-o-o-o-oh!!! :::splash::: LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
I love that when the parrot blows away the feet are still attached to Clouseau's shoulder. One of the funniest moments in comedy ever!
As a Swedish person, I find this clip hillarious beyond belief! hahah! "Horne flörni hiirne höörn, sven!" Kills me! :D
Vad kan det betyda?:D
Priceless
Dito 😂😂😂
Haha..den var go hilsen fra Danmark ..get a like haha..No No ..(i am german past...seak do the dog bite olso hilarius ohh..casle Expert lol)
Explain what could be the meaning of those words, please.
🥸
when I watched this as a kid with my Dad, he started laughing so hard at this scene that he was coughing, crying, choking, and couldn't breath. I actually had never seen him laugh that hard before then and at first I thought was something wrong with him and maybe he was dying, haha.
Lol.... I had exactly the same experience with my Dad....the interrogation scene where Sellers went down the stairs off the parallel bars was another scene I thought my Dad might be dying..
Is that your account name in RUclips my son?
This scene always cracked me up but more than that I was always blown away by Seller's acting ability. Just think of it, he's an Englishman who is acting to have a French accent (a silly one but still) and then he is playing a guy with a French accent who is pretending to talk with a Swedish accent!!! I mean how do you even begin to wrap your mind around that? lol. Absolutely classic.
I KNOW WHO I AM! I'm a dude playin' a dude disguised as another dude!
All those actors who could keep a straight face while acting with sellers are the real MVPs.
if you only knew how many retakes they did for that scene, so not sure about that. they often break character and start laughing
"Swine leg!"
I have all of the Pink Panther DVDs and have to get my Clouseau fix from time-to-time. Peter Sellers was brilliant in this part.
The look on Alfie Bass’s face when he first sees him is priceless. Superb acting.....
The wooden leg in Swedish national colours is a nice touch.
HA ha, as a Swede i think that Clouseau learned swedish from the swedish chef. I must have seen this a thousand times, but its still as funny as ever.
Bra Stefan samma här
Peter Sellers var gift med Britt Ekland så det är nog självupplevt. Bara inse att svenska låter som the Swedish chef!🇸🇪👨🏻🍳
@@Patrickakustisk en Anglais por favor. Britt Ekland And Jim Jensen Muppets what what?
@@dentoncify They were saying that Peter Sellers was once married to Britt Ekland, who could have taught him to speak some "Swedish", or he could have imitated "the Swedish chef" from the Muppet show.
This was without a doubt one of my fathers favorite movie scenes of all time. My dad could imitate this Peter Sellers character perfectly. Freakin hilarious.
The parrot actually needed constant inflation during the scene and it flew off in one take by mistake and was kept in. Some of the best jokes happen by mistake.
I saw that in the bloopers in fact almost all this scene is adlib by Peter, fuking hilarious
"Thar she blowwws!"
16 chests on a dead man's rum,yo ho ho and a bottle on the chest. 🤣🤣🤣
That dog is a great actor.
I agree, it is uncanny how good he is.
His reaction to the parrot is priceless
this is by far the most brilliant movie scene ever
+Alex Planting except from the fight scenes with his manservant
@@snapperjessen Ketel? Are you there? Heeeyarrr! Bang crash thud...
@@GudieveNing Cato
0:43 "Puttin the airren in the parreten." LMAO!!!!
Of course, a big part of the humor in this scene is the fact that even though Clouseau -- pardon me, Chief Inspector Clouseau! -- is supposed to be "under-the-covers" and in disguise, the security guard recognizes him IMMEDIATELY.
That's the gaq with all his disguises!!
Between the pegleg mishap and the inflatable quail that the dog wanted,I can't breathe from laughing + Alfie Bass!!!!
Sprucy **** Same here! I love this!
Oh yea hes from Are You Being Served as Mr Goldberg
THAR SHE BLEEEEEWWWWS! MY FAV LINE EVER
I saw this film in its theatrical release, and all these years I've remembered him saying, "Goodbye, Polly!"
This scene cracks me up every time I see it....comic genius!
SWINE LEG
@@parkjamesshaw3189 That's great! Did he say it, though?
Clouseau reading the guys palm in Swedish! Hilarious!
That guy in this seen is Alfie Bass one of the best British comedy actor of our time, but never got true recognition
very cool, to bring that up...
best known from his sting on Are You Being Served
He was not only in AYBS but also in A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum. Frank Thornton was supposedly in that too as a quick appearance but I can never figure out who he was.
"The Club Foot"....now, there's a place I'd have a drink...
I wonder how many outtakes they had to do I'm pissing my self laughing 🤣🤣🤣🤣☘️☘️☘️
Watch this scene at your own risk. You may very well die from laughter. Alfie Bass's reaction to Clouseau pumping the parrot with air is priceless.
That inflating parrot! I can't handle it XD
Pumpen the airen in the birden!!! LOL
Naughty birden
Marco G aaaaaahhahahaa!!! Dying!! 😂 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Pumpen the airen in the parroten
Naughty Sweden captain.
Classic and class. One of the funniest film moments....Ever!
1:36 "There's something going on at the Club Foot." Even the dialogue is hysterical.
My favorite scene ever! Still funny after all these years
I can watch this clip 1000 times a year and will laugh VERY single time!
what talent EVERY TIME I SEE HIM FOR YEARS I LAUGH. Imagine what talent. Just sheer talent
Love him constantly blowing up the bird. Hilarious
Totally priceless.......!!! One and only!!!😊
Sixteen chests on a dead man's rum,
Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of the chest!
Drink to the devils and thumb to the rum...
H-whaaaooooaaaaaaaaaaaahhh!!!!!
I laughed SO hard that tears ran down my face. And to think my bird always sat on my should er. LOL LOL
When the parrot flies off, it's feet remain on his shoulders!
Lol
Proof positive that it was a fake parrot -- good eye!
@@1godonlyone119 Yup, until that happened I thought it was real. :P
Unbeatable classics, all of the Clouseau movies!
Remarkable accents. Beautiful plumage too, the Swedish yellow...
+David Goldsmith It's not a question of plumage, it's dead!
An ex parrot
+David Goldsmith It's gone up the curtain to join the choir invisible
"HELLLOOOOOOO POLLY!!" 🤣🤣
😂 "It has ceased to be. This is an ex-parrot." 🐦
This man was a master comedian, an English guy doing an over-the-top Swedish accent, filtered through an over-the-top French accent. And I never noticed until now, but after he pulls his fake leg out, the board is actually still stuck to the bottom.
"Hello Inspector"
"Chief Inspector"
One of the most consistently funny two and a half minutes ever committed to celluloid
This is absolutely hilarious.
1:42 Scolds an inflatable parrot in his phony Swedish as he's pumping it back up.
"Pumin' de airen in de birden." "OH, sixteen chests on a dead man's rum..."
Wow...most likely my favourite scene of all time. And I always thought he said, "it's just an old salty "seedy" seadog from the salty seas." You learn something new everyday... Sellers was the greatest !!!!
This is his funniest scene....look at his face. Too much.
I almost peed my pants and fell out of my seat laughing when I saw this in the theatre!
Just loved his films. So funny 🤣 xxx
Excellent Clouseau en pirate ! Avec le perroquet !😂😂❤
This guy and Jim Henson's Swedish Chef obviously had the same English teacher.
Both brilliant . . . Th, 03/07/2019
And neither speaks any real Swedish words. It’s just gibberish.
never gets old
The amount of fun this guy could gather!? " - Daar she blueeeews!" 😂😂😂😂
for me The pink panther with sellers and all the other actors are the most hilarious movies ever made
The most hilarious part is the sound he makes when he falls off the dock.
Peter Seller forever...R.I.P
The background music is brilliant, too!
Hello out there in the fooooog. Pumping up the birden!
I'm looking at this because I searched for this scene exactly. I love it... Every time
One off my favorite scenes from Pink Planters.🇺🇸🇩🇰🇸🇪😊🎷Crazy funny!! Especially pumped up bird🐦
Quite simply, (In my opinion) comedy genius.
OMMG
So much going on. So much to say. But for now just two things.
The dogs reaction is beyond the realms of pricelessness.
A canines first reaction to the unknown ( or as to the yet undetermined ) is to bark.. and continue with a calm steady bark until the percieved threat either escalates or fails to materialize. The freakin dog BEGINS with a growl and bark ( which 32,000 years of evolution and genetics tells him to do ) ... then all growl and bark trail off and he looks up at his master in utter confusion...as if he isnt exactly sure HOW to proceed. OMG OMG This is beyond the realms of genius and silliness !!!
I have this video on my desktop as mana and I swear I'll watch it a dozen times in one sitting, but I cannot believe that I've never noticed that at 1:06 attached to the bottom of the peg leg
is a piece of 2 by 4 that presumably broke off and remained attached when he got his peg caught in the hole !
Guys, that didn't even need to be there yo....That didn't even need to be in the final edit.
My goodness. My my goodness. They must have had a blast filming this. To bring such hilarity into creation. My goodness.
I like how the dog changes from . alertness, to awareness and then ohh parrot is like a ball.. let me chase it. like the plank stuck on his peg leg, so there is a mishap with the parrot. His legs stay stuck on his shoulders as he goes flying off. Poor Swedish fisherman.. " hey we don't sound like that"
Thanks... I never noticed the plank stuck to his "Club foot... remarkable"
The look of delayed horror on the guard’s face is priceless, as is the dog of course.
EPIC EPIC EPIC EPIC Comedy. OMG!!!... That splash at the end always killed me. I practiced speaking like him so much, I actually have him down pat. I do a very good Clouseau.
"Thar she blows!" Oh sheesh, my sides hurt.
Inflating the parrot was killing me!
I’m almost crying!
I saw this in the theater at age 10.
+James Schuur You lucky man!
This was so Darn Funny
Love ❤️The Parrot
But where Cousteau Falls Off
Classic and The Bird 🐦 Flying Off! 😂
0:53 I love how he practically launches out of peg leg.
The noises he makes from launch to fall are hilarious to me, I only have to hear it to laugh
Whatever he does is so stupid and funny,I can’t help but laugh
hallo out there in the fööög, ha ha ha
One of the funniest movies in history hahahahahaaaaaaa!! Thar she blowssss lmbo
Sure brilliance!
I love when the inspector blows up his Parrot - so funny
Chief-Inspector
And air hissing sounded like a bagpipe
Pumpin arinnnnin in der parotten!
I'm dying here!
Omg one of the funniest scenes in the whole series...
"Sixteen chests on a dead man's rum
Yo ho ho, in the bottle in the chest
Drink to the devil and drink to the rum
Save some for the chest and some for the rum"
I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING
0:53 - 0:54 I cannot breath from laughing. Have to watch over and over again.LOL
lol not even a pirate parrot. it was a hunting falcon with hood.lol love dogs look at his mate. Do you see what I see??
Naaah, its a Norwegian blue, lovely plumage.
@@gabrieltsgardner9942 " he is just sleeping... HELLOOO "
Peter Sellers was a comedic genius
I adore and love his movies and entirely agree. However; he had a way to be serious of current events regarding history and the future. Peter Sellers knew how to act on the truth.
There she blows........
Then he falls in ze sploosh
My sister laughed so hard at this scene.
Clouseau's version: Sixteen chests on the dead man's rum, yo, ho, ho, and a bottle of the chest, drink for the devils and drum for the rums for ooohhh...splash...!
Another great disguise from balls
The deflating bird and the barking dog always get me.
That damn dog always starts barking whenever he flaps his arms to inflate the bird.
It's just so stupid.. it's genius.
"sixteen chests in the dead man's rum... yo ho ho in the bottle of the chest" an old classic...
Classic. Unequaled. Rip all concerned.
naughten birden
guguigugu I
It's taking a joke to a grammatical conclusion. At the very end, the splash offscreen as he falls into the sea! Comedic perfection.
Opened my curtains today to be faced by a wall of fog, instantly thought of this. Love it!!
even the dog is like: "What the f...."
The Club Foot? Remarkable!
0:18 "Helo out deir in de fouge".
Un genio inolvidable del humor
2:13 "Many line-en in the Hand-en", always gets me too.
Put the airanin' the parranin'
THERE SHE BLOWS!!
Impossible challenge: watch this without cracking a smile.
Ho-o-o-o-oh! Sixteen chests on the dead man's rum!
Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of the chest!
Drink to ze devils and thumb to the rums!
Ho-o-o-o-o-o-o-oh!!! :::splash:::
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Ohhhh...sixteen chests on a dead man's rum
Yo-ho-ho in the bottle of the chest
Drink to the devils and done for the rum
Hoooooooooooooo!
The dog lol
thar she blows....................classic
I swear to God as my witness this single video gave me an unbearable stomach ache because of endless laughing.
Only Peter Sellers can do that. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The first time I saw this scene I laughed so hard I fell off the couch
Hale fleurn Sven, harn fleurn nehineheurnen!
rabola55 lmao
I love how he always corrects everybody "CHIEF inspector!" lmao