For those who are asking "Why is everyone panicking hearing this whistle? " its because this whistling is only used when someone is about to be attacked and they didn't know about the danger.
@@Senee628i used to have this as my ringtone lmao, i did it bc i liked the melody of it and just wanted to freak people out 😂 nothing to worry about though fr, just fun and games
I understand the feeling, mate. I wish I could whistle it anywhere, although people would probably freak out. Sometimes it keeps whistling in my head like a background music. Creepy, but still cool.
I Think Twisted Nerve ( Because the original is always better ) -> American Horror Story Season1 -> Rob Stone Chil Bill -> kill bill ( I like but not to much than the others )
Bernard Hermann is a Legend. He created also the whistle in „M“. And the melody of Psycho and almost every other Hitchcock movie like Vertigo. He worked also with Orson Welles and make the soundtrack the legendary radio show The War of the Worlds and for all time classic Citizen Kane. His last work was the legendary movie Taxi Driver
omfg, i never knew that whistle came from this movie. i heard the whistle and then i started whistling it because it was so catchy, i was doing it when there was a woman in front of me, she started looking back and giving me a panicked look... now i know why....
Why do people get so freaked out about it? I've never seen this or Kill Bill, but I've heard a song that sampled the Kill Bill version and I didn't feel weird at all lol
I went to high school when Kill Bill came out, so people were always whistling this song. You would start along an empty corridor whistling this until someone else in the school heard you and picked it up. Must have drove the teachers nuts. Bit scary knowing that that whistle is a key element to a horror movie.
I don’t think this comment claimed that kill bill was the original. Also why is it unfortunate that this was used in kill bill? It’s more of a reference to this film and sets a tone that viewers who’ve seen this movie would understand.
@@aisstunna2999 people who haven’t seen the original will refer it to the Kill Bill movie, they won’t know if it is original or not. It’s more like copyright, maybe he got permission to use it, just seems like that, doesn’t even suit the movie Kill Bill.
Bernard Hermann is a Legend. He created also the whistle in „M“. And the melody of Psycho and almost every other Hitchcock movie like Vertigo. He worked also with Orson Welles and make the soundtrack the legendary radio show The War of the Worlds and for all time classic Citizen Kane. His last work was the legendary movie Taxi Driver
The whistle in M by Fritz Lang was made by Lang himself whistling the melody of Hall of the Mountain King by E. Grieg. Petter Lorre the actor in M could not whistle it himself. But yeah I guess it was a huge inspiration for this film, Hermann didn’t whistle in the 1931 film though.
I knew it! The very first time I heard this whistle, I was surprised when ppl said it's from an action film Kill Bill. I thought it sounded a lot sinister. I'm not surprised that this actually came from a horror film
Well, to be fair, the scene with the whistle in Kill Bill is a fairly tense scene that could've been from a horror film. Look up "Elle Driver Twisted Nerve Whistle Scene" if you haven't seen it.
Just like Brian said, the scene is pretty intense. The assassin is there to kill one of the best (if not THE best) assassins in the world; who is comatose, but manages to get called off by her boss (who is the patients ex-lover.)
Yup, Tate from AHS is basically a huge love letter to Martin from this movie. From the actual whistling theme, to his appearance, to a similar dilemma, to a few scenes in AHS Season 1 directly referencing this movie.
Four guys were following me on the neighborhood sidewalk last week and one of them whistled this exact tune. It triggered my flight response so fast. I've never run away from someone like that before. 😬 I also have never seen this film before but I still knew where the whistle came from. I actually got home and Googled "clockwork orange whistle" and this clip came up even though I got the wrong title. I had the tune stuck in my head and I knew as soon as the horns in the soundtrack started playing that it was the EXACT. same song. It was so strange. And VERY disconcerting.
@strifaheimer I am not a coward, I am a survivor of things you would faint at just hearing about. The coward is you; hiding behind a fake name and a screen to insult people.
@strifaheimer4809 this song isn't made to be a happy go lucky song, it's meant to strike your nerves and make you feel uneasy, triggering your flight or fight response. of course any smart person would just run away instead of confronting the 4 people making them feel that way, so all I picked up from their experience was their brain works as it should
Everyone’s like “omg I thought this was from Kill Bill or AHS!” but real ones know this originally from Moviestarplanet, and watched RUclips videos about how you would hear this tune when there was a big hacker online about to get you, and it genuinely made us reevaluate whether we wanted to play our favourite game
You could tell the whistling is from an older movie when listening to the chill bill song. The sample they used in the song was from this movie. You can tell by the quality in the whistling.
Hywel Bennett was, to me, a handsome/beautiful man in his younger years . And sinister looking with his voice and eyes in later years. Especially in the Bill. He was brilliant.
Nice to see my part of London (South-West) represented in some films. This location I recognized as just outside of Marble Hill park, the church on the right is called 'St Stephens Church' - can't beleive I recognized it from such a tiny clip
After watching this movie, it seems Hywell Bennet would’ve been a good Alex DeLarge (A Clockwork Orange) if Malcolm McDowell was for some reason unavailable.
A couple of weeks ago I heard this theme in my head and racked my brain trying to remember where I heard it low and behold it came up on you tube thank the law of attraction👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
I do not care where the fans of this classic whistling came from...All I know is that I herd it in all of them. And then I would whistle it, cause I liked it, in school and someone different would whistle it back!!! :D (I was 12 when I whistled it and now I'm 20 and still do!)
This was also used in the scene in Kill Bill when Elle is walking down the hospital hallway with a needle for Beatrix. It's iconic now but this was the original inspiration. Thanks for posting I want to see the movie now.
I've been looking for an in depth review of this movie but found no videos. Is this just not a popular enough film? Hell, you can find the whistle from this movie everywhere. I would've thought it would be popular.
I think the whistling from this movie is so popular, that this scene is what it is remembered for, also no one really does reviews of older movies honestly
I can’t tell you how fucking terrified I am of this tune. It’s genuinely my biggest fear. I _know_ I’m really scared of something when I’d rather be locked in a room with a tarantula. The scariest one was the one in Kill Bill for me.
May or may not have whistled at a graveyard. May or may not have scared the shit out of some people. May or may not have said fuck it. But I know one fact 😭🖐️ Never be fearful it leads to danger to the spirit.
Whatever happened to Hywel Bennett? He was very good in this film. He was also in Endless Night, an Agatha Christie adaptation also with Hayley Mills. I read the book and very faithful. Hywel Bennett played the Tom Hardy role in the original Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy adaptation. I am just watching American Horror Story and this came on. I bought this film for a friend a few years ago so I was well versed in the music.
Love the beat from the Rob Stone song but damn he sucks at rapping. Same with everybody else on that song they sound either half asleep or their lyrics are simple minded and generic.
GamingUltima Why the fuck would they name it chill you fucking degenerate they smoke weed in the vid and they talk about it, and your asking "Why do they look half asleep?" if you don't like it don't complain about it listen to the kind of music YOU like... You dumb FUCK.
A random NPC in rdr2 whistled this, sounds catchy but don't know the title. Opened RUclips and found it on RUclips shorts, I swear our phones can hear our thoughts man. This is creepy.
Every time I watch Hayley Mills in these movies, I'm torn between my delight at how good anorexia looks on this chick versus my concern that, at any moment, her heart's diminishing electrolytes will induce a sudden death. (But then I remember that she's STILL alive to this day.)
My chemistry teacher always whistles this song when she marks our work. Freaks me right out
+Rick Steve Good to know satan is your teacher XD
speaking of your teacher did he get shot like the one in AHS.
5p1cy n4ch0 Mine? Nah, He had a long and happy life.
Good
Well if it helps play chill bill lol 😂🔥
i think the worst way to stealthly chase someone is to whistle beautifuly and loudly right behind them, just saying x)
"Oh theres a creepy dude whistling a tune that's unsettling as fuck, not sketchy."
That's that assassin music right there boi!
Well he's mental so.
There is nothing normal about this behavior. I fail to see how you could take this as inconspicuous.
@@Pdalow its a joke
For those who are asking "Why is everyone panicking hearing this whistle? " its because this whistling is only used when someone is about to be attacked and they didn't know about the danger.
One of my collegues has this as a ringtone on her phone.
Should i be concerned?!
@@Senee628nah. Its just in this movie, that's how its used. But no need to be concerned if its only a ringtone.
@@Senee628be concerned little
@@Senee628i used to have this as my ringtone lmao, i did it bc i liked the melody of it and just wanted to freak people out 😂 nothing to worry about though fr, just fun and games
Yep Murder House AHS and Kill Bill, and apparently Twisted Nerve is the original but I never watched it
When you love this song but you can't whistle...
I understand the feeling, mate. I wish I could whistle it anywhere, although people would probably freak out. Sometimes it keeps whistling in my head like a background music. Creepy, but still cool.
+charlottesasaki You could always hum. It's just as innocent/nonchalant sounding.
yup
did a whistle cover for this track.check my channel.enjoy.. it is really easy
I can whistle it, but the last part where its really high pitch I need more work on that
Twisted nerve -> Kill Bill -> American Horror Story Season 1 -> Rob Stone Chill bill
amazing world of gumball
I Think Twisted Nerve ( Because the original is always better ) -> American Horror Story Season1 -> Rob Stone Chil Bill -> kill bill ( I like but not to much than the others )
Shits blowing up now
No man you understod wrong , it was my list fsjfhfas , in the order I liked ok ? thanks bro
Killjoy0329 Switch American horror story with chill bill you fuck.
the movie is called "twisted nerve", and the composer is bernard hermann. the song in this movie is called "georgie's theme".
Thanks, man!
Damn this comment 11 years ago is useful
Thank you Mr.obvious
@ImJonathan bro this comment was made over a decade ago
Bernard Hermann is a Legend. He created also the whistle in „M“. And the melody of Psycho and almost every other Hitchcock movie like Vertigo. He worked also with Orson Welles and make the soundtrack the legendary radio show The War of the Worlds and for all time classic Citizen Kane. His last work was the legendary movie Taxi Driver
omfg, i never knew that whistle came from this movie. i heard the whistle and then i started whistling it because it was so catchy, i was doing it when there was a woman in front of me, she started looking back and giving me a panicked look... now i know why....
Hahahahaha
😂😂😂😂😂 thanks!!
+Dubble The Gubble
actually, it's from a 1960's show called Twisted Nerve
Miss filly!
Why do people get so freaked out about it? I've never seen this or Kill Bill, but I've heard a song that sampled the Kill Bill version and I didn't feel weird at all lol
I went to high school when Kill Bill came out, so people were always whistling this song. You would start along an empty corridor whistling this until someone else in the school heard you and picked it up. Must have drove the teachers nuts.
Bit scary knowing that that whistle is a key element to a horror movie.
Kill Bill isn’t original though, the director copied it unfortunately, it’s from the Twisted Nerve.
I don’t think this comment claimed that kill bill was the original. Also why is it unfortunate that this was used in kill bill? It’s more of a reference to this film and sets a tone that viewers who’ve seen this movie would understand.
@@aisstunna2999 people who haven’t seen the original will refer it to the Kill Bill movie, they won’t know if it is original or not. It’s more like copyright, maybe he got permission to use it, just seems like that, doesn’t even suit the movie Kill Bill.
I love when sentences have two thats.
2024
Are you still alive?
I actually trained my cat to come when I whistled this.
Oh wow
I trained my parrot to whistle this son. Total success!
Seems like a great muderder duo
Ayo?
I trained my pup in the same way
This is the most calming song/whistle ive ever experienced
Exactly
Bernard Hermann is a Legend. He created also the whistle in „M“. And the melody of Psycho and almost every other Hitchcock movie like Vertigo. He worked also with Orson Welles and make the soundtrack the legendary radio show The War of the Worlds and for all time classic Citizen Kane. His last work was the legendary movie Taxi Driver
The whistle in M by Fritz Lang was made by Lang himself whistling the melody of Hall of the Mountain King by E. Grieg. Petter Lorre the actor in M could not whistle it himself. But yeah I guess it was a huge inspiration for this film, Hermann didn’t whistle in the 1931 film though.
i really wanna whistle this to creep out people and potential catcallers
Me too but idk how to whistle
Aliya Gorman BAHAHHA
78daydreams * shut up
@@kniazrurik Shut up, ableist loser.
Imagine someone’s following you and you start whistling this.
if it wasnt for this dude we wouldnt have chill bill
Kill Bill
@@JuanCruz-sb4np Fuckin jeez man, it's like you've never been confused before.
Nur Kaya Taşkın get out
The Protagonist who the fuck is chill bill
The Horror Show lmao chill bill is a song
I knew it! The very first time I heard this whistle, I was surprised when ppl said it's from an action film Kill Bill. I thought it sounded a lot sinister. I'm not surprised that this actually came from a horror film
Well, to be fair, the scene with the whistle in Kill Bill is a fairly tense scene that could've been from a horror film. Look up "Elle Driver Twisted Nerve Whistle Scene" if you haven't seen it.
@@brianblum9361 *Kill Bill - Whistle Song - Twisted Nerve*
ruclips.net/video/3CamXKi002Q/видео.html
Just like Brian said, the scene is pretty intense. The assassin is there to kill one of the best (if not THE best) assassins in the world; who is comatose, but manages to get called off by her boss (who is the patients ex-lover.)
it's actually from twisted nerve
So everyone's fighting about whether the whistle came from Kill Bill or American Horror Story
But it's from 1968
Yeah from a movie called Twisted Nerve, and I haven't watched it yet. This whistle was my ringtone from 2016-17.
@@deprimeplatypus490 Sure, I'll watch the movie soon.
@@prize5ighter From me too 🤗
Pradeep Kumar why didn’t you remove it as your ringtone?
it’s from 1969**
so tate langdon was based off this character, i see
Yup, Tate from AHS is basically a huge love letter to Martin from this movie. From the actual whistling theme, to his appearance, to a similar dilemma, to a few scenes in AHS Season 1 directly referencing this movie.
And partially based off Dylan Klebold/Eric Harris (mostly the school shooting scene)
American horror story ❤️❤️❤️
Hes actually based of a series of people. Hes based of The Joker. The Columbine Killers (Eric Harris & Dylan Klebold). And A Few More People.
@@krazykian9512 and Kurt Cobain
This is where Quaren Tarantino got the Twisted Nerve theme!
"Quaren Tarantino"
ICTON damn right
Holy fucking shit Sherlock!
From the twisted nerve movie. Who'd have thunk?
its Quintus Tarantino you smuc
I was whistling this in a hospital ( figured why not ) I stopped to get on an elevator and heard someone else continue the tune
I can't whistle for nothing.
Just You Put Your Lips Together and Blow
@@lucaschuchusao Thats What She Said
i feel ya bud
@@gorfman_ Til this day:)
@@wataki2 lmao bro i feel u i have been trying to learn for 13 years
This was my ringtone for years.
It was a ringtone for my mom for YEARS!!...😂😂🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
Same at least 5 years
I love how people will be like “kids these days don’t even know that whistles from KiLl BiLl” lmaooo okay
Right? I was watching American Horror Story and people were bashing on younger people for liking the song saying “It CaMe FrOm KiLL BiLL” 😂
@@BiyondoBāsudei it didn't even come from American horror story
Classic Brit movie with the superb Welsh actor, Hywel Bennett and that haunting whistling theme written by the late great Benny Herrmann !
Bernard Herrmann of the *_Psycho_* strings?? 🎻🎻🎻🎻 🔪🚿
This twisted nerve of a whistle was brought to you by Bernard Herrmann one of the great film composers of all time
To me it’s so melodic, but when I whistle near people it always freaks them out. I understand the context, but I still find it so beautiful.
what a beautiful song, only the wistle of a mad man can bring this song to life ~5/5
2024
Are you still alive?
@@abdallah_tlg3144 no sign
0:40 A legend is born
doesn't he kinda look like that guy from malcom in the middle?
Haha he does
You mean agent Cody banks
i’m assuming you’re referring to either francis or malcolm, but he doesn’t look like either to me
He looks more like Wills brother from stranger things
He really does look like Frankie Muniz
Since it was released, I thought this came from kill bill, until I watched this film. I recommend everyone watches it, it's amazing!
I am writing a book and I'm going to have my serial killer whistle
Cooking with fresh food can’t wait how it turns out! 😁
Cooking with fresh food that's a really good idea
Is it done?
Did you finish the book?
is it done
Such an amazing and iconic melody. The creator should feel proud.
Four guys were following me on the neighborhood sidewalk last week and one of them whistled this exact tune. It triggered my flight response so fast. I've never run away from someone like that before. 😬
I also have never seen this film before but I still knew where the whistle came from. I actually got home and Googled "clockwork orange whistle" and this clip came up even though I got the wrong title. I had the tune stuck in my head and I knew as soon as the horns in the soundtrack started playing that it was the EXACT. same song. It was so strange. And VERY disconcerting.
@strifaheimer I am not a coward, I am a survivor of things you would faint at just hearing about. The coward is you; hiding behind a fake name and a screen to insult people.
were probably tryna troll you lol
@@yollysantos6195 seems like a very obscure reference to be making in that case
@strifaheimer4809 this song isn't made to be a happy go lucky song, it's meant to strike your nerves and make you feel uneasy, triggering your flight or fight response. of course any smart person would just run away instead of confronting the 4 people making them feel that way, so all I picked up from their experience was their brain works as it should
Everyone’s like “omg I thought this was from Kill Bill or AHS!” but real ones know this originally from Moviestarplanet, and watched RUclips videos about how you would hear this tune when there was a big hacker online about to get you, and it genuinely made us reevaluate whether we wanted to play our favourite game
moviestarplanet.com/
miss filly omg i’m so glad someone commented this
Moviestarplanet was made before 1968?
You could tell the whistling is from an older movie when listening to the chill bill song. The sample they used in the song was from this movie. You can tell by the quality in the whistling.
Hywel Bennett was, to me, a handsome/beautiful man in his younger years . And sinister looking with his voice and eyes in later years. Especially in the Bill. He was brilliant.
I wanna whistle this so much.
can you do it now?
@@ekortsec Nope.
@@PinkiePie45838283734666o9 damn
@@ekortsec I'm sorry.
@@PinkiePie45838283734666o9 Lmao 5 years ago
So as an old woman of 48 who didn't realise the twisted nerve tune and film until at least 10 years ago. Watch the film. It's worth it
ROB STONE TWO DAMN PHONES BABYLON CANT CRACK THE CODE
Hayley Mills talks about this movie in her recently published Memoirs: Forever Young .They used the same whistle in Kill Bill.
Oh, so THAT's where it came from............
I love how he starts the whistle
Hahaha my nigga whistling chill bill in the 60s real hipster shit
MicrowaveBackground Omg idk if you joking but that sounded so freakin stupid chill bill wasn't made till 2016
he whistling the original lol
When two morons clash!
MicrowaveBackground You fucking dumbass this was before chill bill
Vupe Lard Nard You're stupid because he was joking and you couldn't tell.
too obvious trolling
I thought the whistle was from Kill Bill but that’s so cool that it’s been a thing since 68!
Yeah and then it was turned into a song as the background beat in 2014 in Chill Bill
John Lewis thats why I was so surprised hearing the same whistle in Kill Bill cause I knew of the song.
Ah, I can remember the 1968 as though it were yesterday. Fond memories.
it starts at 0:40 btw i love the tune its really good i always whistle it yes
Thank you
Scariest 'happy' song ever
taught myself how to whistle JUST to whistle this
Nice to see my part of London (South-West) represented in some films. This location I recognized as just outside of Marble Hill park, the church on the right is called 'St Stephens Church' - can't beleive I recognized it from such a tiny clip
Nice one! :D
Damn!! I really wanna know what happens next!!
jk I didn't watch the movie
Yeah... that escalated quickly. Anyway, what a cliffhanger!
He holds her hostage, forces her to marry him, then he gets arrested
@Andrew Elie better than stupid Kill Bill.
and everyone thinks the whistle came from kill bill.
@Sinjin Smyth He used it because he liked Twisted Nerve
@Sinjin Smyth It’s not like he’s ever claimed this song is his own. Piss off.
Nahhh I’ve been whistling this tune for so long and I never knew it was from a movie
If you listen to the whole version, it goes actually ominous in the second part.
I am addicted this song ❤
Same for me, its oddly relaxing. I wish i could do the whistle.
Rob stone 2 damn phones...
Babylons can't crack the code
+Killjoy0329 used to sip out styrofoam
But figured I should stick to dro
backwoods overload dont like to smoke
I said baby just buy dutches, cause you can't smoke for free
the thing is, the composer of the whistle also did the infamous psycho shower song
After watching this movie, it seems Hywell Bennet would’ve been a good Alex DeLarge (A Clockwork Orange) if Malcolm McDowell was for some reason unavailable.
Malcolm was way too old for the part! Wasn't 'Young Alex' supposed to be... _young_ ? Like, 10 years old, or something?
I only heard Kill Bill whistle, it might be before that but will forever be Kill Bill whistle
That jerk in the phone booth talked over the best part!
Your the first comment
@@Official_pawn Woo hoo!
Damn you responded
waow this video is 1 day older than me after this video was uploaded i was born
That's cool 😊
i came from 2024 after listening on Instagram and RUclips 😅
A couple of weeks ago I heard this theme in my head and racked my brain trying to remember where I heard it low and behold it came up on you tube thank the law of attraction👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
I do not care where the fans of this classic whistling came from...All I know is that I herd it in all of them.
And then I would whistle it, cause I liked it, in school and someone different would whistle it back!!! :D
(I was 12 when I whistled it and now I'm 20 and still do!)
Now you must be 27? Hahaha
The song is called: Neptune by Gustav Holst
Chill bills
This calms me down so much.
RIP Hywel Bennett
This was also used in the scene in Kill Bill when Elle is walking down the hospital hallway with a needle for Beatrix. It's iconic now but this was the original inspiration. Thanks for posting I want to see the movie now.
you may already know this bit its also used in American horror story.
Bernard Herrmann is the brains behind this sinister and genius score
WE KILLING BILL WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️💯💯🔥🔥
I've been looking for an in depth review of this movie but found no videos. Is this just not a popular enough film? Hell, you can find the whistle from this movie everywhere. I would've thought it would be popular.
I think the whistling from this movie is so popular, that this scene is what it is remembered for, also no one really does reviews of older movies honestly
I can’t tell you how fucking terrified I am of this tune. It’s genuinely my biggest fear. I _know_ I’m really scared of something when I’d rather be locked in a room with a tarantula.
The scariest one was the one in Kill Bill for me.
I may or may not have whistled this while walking through a hospital...
May or may not have whistled at a graveyard. May or may not have scared the shit out of some people. May or may not have said fuck it. But I know one fact 😭🖐️ Never be fearful it leads to danger to the spirit.
Now I'm as old as this video!
Whatever happened to Hywel Bennett? He was very good in this film. He was also in Endless Night, an Agatha Christie adaptation also with Hayley Mills. I read the book and very faithful. Hywel Bennett played the Tom Hardy role in the original Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy adaptation.
I am just watching American Horror Story and this came on. I bought this film for a friend a few years ago so I was well versed in the music.
misfit He did quite a good miniseries in the 80's called Shelley, i used to be a reg watcher of that.
He retired from acting 15 years ago or something...??...
I can't help but want to watch this now
Watch it. It's really good.
Love the beat from the Rob Stone song but damn he sucks at rapping. Same with everybody else on that song they sound either half asleep or their lyrics are simple minded and generic.
GamingUltima fuck u
GamingUltima Why the fuck would they name it chill you fucking degenerate they smoke weed in the vid and they talk about it, and your asking "Why do they look half asleep?" if you don't like it don't complain about it listen to the kind of music YOU like... You dumb FUCK.
Vupe Lard Nard If a song being "Chill" means that it sucks and means that it's annoying to listen to then maybe don't make a song high off your ass.
GamingUltima I thought Cayman Cline did it okay.
Ur not supposed to listen to the lyrics, if everything had a deeper meaning shit would b boring as fuck
A random NPC in rdr2 whistled this, sounds catchy but don't know the title. Opened RUclips and found it on RUclips shorts, I swear our phones can hear our thoughts man. This is creepy.
Every time I watch Hayley Mills in these movies, I'm torn between my delight at how good anorexia looks on this chick versus my concern that, at any moment, her heart's diminishing electrolytes will induce a sudden death. (But then I remember that she's STILL alive to this day.)
anorexia isn't beautiful or cute. it's deadly.
I did not understand a word you just said.
How good it looks?that's a matter of opinion.
She needs some curves!!!
Took me a while to learn the whole thing. But now it comes out naturally 😊
@IncrediguyPro You'll find, as you get older, that NOTHING is ALL Quentin Tarantino.
Saw the movie it was sooo good
The og whistle
I kinda feel bad for the guy that said "got any change mate?"
Well, I was doing some whistling of my own at the girl.
*"After that, the song has been born."*
0:47 what did the man say?
"Here...got any change mate?"
"AND THE BEST OF BRITISH LUCK TO YOU TOO!"
got any change mate? and the best of British luck to you
Joshua was here life of heaven
0:23 He looks like zac efron
I was 1 yr old when this came out.
Cool
Wow that whistle created a legendary song
A song was created by this legendary whistle*
@@Naid_lifagree
"Thought that was pretty fucking funny didn't you"
The slower instrumental part at the beginning sounds a lot like the Freddy Krueger lullaby... I wonder if that was deliberate.
A Nightmare on Elm Street was released several years after this film
+Das Kinophile ENTP like literally almost 2 decades
Twisted Nerve was before them all. This was made in 1968.
Bro it sounds nothing like it
Idiot
why can i perfect this
Bendiga al hombre que invento esta Obra de Arte
I can not stop listening to this dang whistle song 😢😮
* made up story about how I or someone else whistled this and somehow freaked me or someone else out *
give me likes
Always remember this whistle from American Horror now that I watched Kill Bill two great uses of the whistle
Someone in my internship months ago had this whistle tune as their ringtone. I thought it was just a cool tune... but now... wtf.
Isn't it the same tune they whistle in that movie where the demon or whatever is passed on by touching each other?
First Hostel Part 1, then Kill Bill Vol. 1, then American Horror Story. Creepy af.
So this is where the kill bill whistle came from.