This scene remains one of Hitch's very best. Taking a family friendly carousel and creating a horrific death trap. And leaving it up to the viewer's imagination just who wound up dead in addition to Robert Walker's character. Sheer brilliance!
I waaatchеd Strangers on aaaa Train full movie heeeere twitter.com/3bf14931c4c66aacb/status/795843415246147584 Carouseeeel Scene from Strangers on aaaa Traaaain
After 67 years, this is still one of the best and most innovative action scenes ever filmed. Brian Depalma aped it shamelessly in "The Fury" in 1978, although the latter is a pretty good thriller in its own right even so, I think.
That old man cracks me up every time I watch this. He's quick to volunteer, ensuring no one else attempts to stop the carousel. Then he takes his sweet fucking time crawling under it, coming to a complete stop just to wipe his nose seemingly without regard for those in peril above him. Then when he finally makes it to the other side of the carousel, instead of saving everybody, he throws one switch and immediately derails the fucking thing - resulting in Bruno's death and probably a few others. The people on that carousel would have had better luck if they tucked and rolled off the damn thing.
I just saw this for the first time last night, and I completely agree. I get that this is supposed to be a suspenseful scene, but I could not stop laughing! Between the mom freaking out about her boy and the boy having a grand old time, to the old man stopping to wipe his mouth/nose, to the close-up shots of the horse's face, I was cracking up.
I remember seeing this scene on television as a small child and being so blown away by the emotion and the speed of the carousel. I was really sad when it ended because I didn’t know what the film was, which would make it hard for me to find the scene again. 10 years later, I have finally discovered that this was from an Alfred Hitchcock film rather than something older and obscure. Strangers on a Train is now high up on my watchlist.
According to Hitchcock, the man crawling under the carousel was a real roustabout. Had he lifted his head, he would have been killed. This movie is rarely seen but one of Alfred's best, I think.
It’s a Merry go Down. Top notch detective work. Civilian casualties kept to a minimum. Certain amount of collateral damage but when the circus comes to town it’s to be expected.
Two things I've never been able to get out of my head from this scene, ever since I first saw this movie as a kid: 1. The cop who opened fire on the wrong target on a moving carousel with lots of people on it, killing the innocent conductor, and thus directly causing a crash that caused significant property damage and possibly killed several more people, should go to prison. 2. Holy crap, that old guy is a badass.
In Britain we used to have a ride rather like this, the Ark. It was like a Music Express/ Himalaya , but you sat astride small horses or motorbikes. Showmen didn't consider them thrilling enough, and so most got converted to our equivalent of the Tilt- a Whirl, the Waltzer.
This scene completely blew my mind the first time I saw it. Imagine watching that end in a big theatre. Astonishing in it's brilliant editing and multiple ideas. But then Hitch went on to create visually bizarre mind blowing visuals in his later films...the man falling from the Statue of Liberty shot from above with no cuts, and later Jimmy Stewart falling in Rear Window again with not cutting away...it just took the top off your head and all the steam the film had created up to then blew out.
Are we just gonna gloss over the fact that cop recklessly shot into a crowd of innocent civilians, killing someone and is directly responsible for the ensuing carnage?
Awesome scene, a Hitchcock classic. A big part of the beauty of this scene and a many great scenes in cinema is the lack of logic, the absurdity of it. If it was realistic and literal it would be boring. It's the imaginative use of imagery and technique that gives it it's power and drama and makes it so entertaining.
This scene was too absurd and too "Hollywood" for my taste. However, the movie was quite enjoyable up until the last half of the film, which fell flat in my opinion.
JohnWesley Downey, well said. At least you understand the meaning behind that scene, instead of some idiots here shouting about the cops shooting at the carousel and asking why.
I read somewhere that Hitchcock said that if the actor at 1:33 had raised his head slightly while crawling, it would have killed him in a grotesque manner.
@@sanchezsushi007 There is only one, with Henry Fonda and Vera Miles in 1956. You might be thinking of The Man Who Knew Too Much, which was remade with James Stewart
What gets me is that aside from the Farley Granger’s Haynes and Bruno, all the other victims on the Carousel of death are all women and children, which what makes this scene so chilling
Came to have a look at this after reading Edmund Crispin's 1946 detective novel "The Moving Toyshop" - with its almost identical event which was evidently the inspiration for this scene en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moving_Toyshop
I just saw this scene on a segment from TCM Now I want to see the whole movie. Brilliant use of a childrens ride going berserk! Hitchcock really was a movie genius In reality though a carousel has a governor on it and it couldn't speed up like that even if the operator wanted it to.
Love how the small carousel suddenly looks HUGE on the back projection. By the way, if you look closely you can see the bottom of the back projection screen in between the crowd.
Oh my,i never tknew how scary/disturbing this scene would be,especially with all those people screaming and the twisted music playing in the backround. *shudders*
The song at the beginning is “And The Band Played On”. Miriam, the murder victim, sang it earlier in the film when she and two guys were on their way to this same carnival - and I believe it was playing in the background when she was killed. Here it emphasizes that we again are in the same setting, but its lyrics are appropriate too. In spite of the murder and now the increasing terror of the shooting and the dangerous merry-go-round and the potential death of the hero, “the band played on” in cheerfully ironic fashion.
Tremendous scene from an excellent film noir. I watched this film in full at 20:50 CET 12/11/2023. I rated it 8.8/10. (Only films in my "Top Ten Movies of All Time" rate above 9.0/10. I have seen over 500 movies in my 57 years on the planet. Cinema is one of my favourite hobbies).
The mechanic who crawled under the moving carousel was a real mechanic who volunteered to do that part. The platform above him was only inches from his head and moving at a considerable speed. Hitchcock said he had nightmares of shooting that scene afterwards about what would have happened had the man lifted his head up just a couple inches too high.
There was a 35mm camera under there too, presumably with an operator and a focus puller. No one ever mentions them being in danger. My guess is that the carousel is much higher than Hitchcock says, and the lens helps compress the distance. Remember, he lied about leaving his daughter alone at the top of a ferris wheel for hours, when in fact she was with two other actors and they were up there for 2-3 minutes ...
This is a great film! The band organ on the carousel, however would not speed up if the carousel revolved faster - and it definitely would not go up in PITCH. That is a blooper in this movie.
Could an American carousel go round at breakneck speed like that if it malfunctioned? Ours in Britain wouldn't, which are powered by electricity, and occasionally steam.
Pea-brained killer-cop detective blasting away with a cop revolver at a distant carousel loaded with terrified children...with absolute impunity! The innocent carousel operator, an old guy, is killed right away, so that the carousel spins faster. The cop just shoots more and faster to compensate. Nobody in movie audiences, no critics anywhere, apparently, ever thought a thing about it. This is the crap in movies that used to make my Daddy have a "stroke" because it was toooo stooopid to endure! And he had no Facebook or RUclips in which to vent. :(
There’s our man on that kids carousel 🎠 I’ll blast him off that pony! If those darn kids will just get out of the way,,, BLAM!💥 Whoops, sorry pops, but you should have ducked. The calliope crashed to the ground. Kids like, this is the coolest ride ever! Oh the humanity! I can handle it, might need a couple of hours, then I’ll break the controls! That’s it pops,, a little to the left, keep going, easy does it. Couldn’t that young guy do it? No he can’t pull the brake lever. Give me that lighter! No, get your own. Man, they just don’t make ‘em like that any more. This is why they can’t have nice things at the carnival.
This scene remains one of Hitch's very best. Taking a family friendly carousel and creating a horrific death trap. And leaving it up to the viewer's imagination just who wound up dead in addition to Robert Walker's character. Sheer brilliance!
"My little boy!!!"
Meanwhile her little boy is having a blast.
01:26 My little boy!!! Is just having a great old time XD
I waaatchеd Strangers on aaaa Train full movie heeeere twitter.com/3bf14931c4c66aacb/status/795843415246147584 Carouseeeel Scene from Strangers on aaaa Traaaain
His reaction was priceless! He was having a blast and wasn't afraid of a thing!
1:22 - Mom screaming, "My little boy!"
1:25 - Her kid laughing and having a great time.
After 67 years, this is still one of the best and most innovative action scenes ever filmed. Brian Depalma aped it shamelessly in "The Fury" in 1978, although the latter is a pretty good thriller in its own right even so, I think.
That old man cracks me up every time I watch this. He's quick to volunteer, ensuring no one else attempts to stop the carousel. Then he takes his sweet fucking time crawling under it, coming to a complete stop just to wipe his nose seemingly without regard for those in peril above him. Then when he finally makes it to the other side of the carousel, instead of saving everybody, he throws one switch and immediately derails the fucking thing - resulting in Bruno's death and probably a few others. The people on that carousel would have had better luck if they tucked and rolled off the damn thing.
I just saw this for the first time last night, and I completely agree. I get that this is supposed to be a suspenseful scene, but I could not stop laughing! Between the mom freaking out about her boy and the boy having a grand old time, to the old man stopping to wipe his mouth/nose, to the close-up shots of the horse's face, I was cracking up.
As soon as the thing came literally crashing to a stop I thought, "How many dead or injured kids are in the wreckage?" (O_o) Safety last!
MY KINDA GUY.
God this scene was so epic, that it was quite unexpected when I first watched this film
its actually a brilliant film, very underrated and should be up there. this and rear window and dial m for murder are brilliant
I remember seeing this scene on television as a small child and being so blown away by the emotion and the speed of the carousel. I was really sad when it ended because I didn’t know what the film was, which would make it hard for me to find the scene again.
10 years later, I have finally discovered that this was from an Alfred Hitchcock film rather than something older and obscure. Strangers on a Train is now high up on my watchlist.
it's hilarious how they shoot and kill the operator and no one even talks about that
The way the carousel organ music speeds up is really creepy aswell with this scene.
According to Hitchcock, the man crawling under the carousel was a real roustabout. Had he lifted his head, he would have been killed. This movie is rarely seen but one of Alfred's best, I think.
It’s a Merry go Down. Top notch detective work. Civilian casualties kept to a minimum.
Certain amount of collateral damage but when the circus comes to town it’s to be expected.
Two things I've never been able to get out of my head from this scene, ever since I first saw this movie as a kid:
1. The cop who opened fire on the wrong target on a moving carousel with lots of people on it, killing the innocent conductor, and thus directly causing a crash that caused significant property damage and possibly killed several more people, should go to prison.
2. Holy crap, that old guy is a badass.
I love the old guy!
The old guy probably got himself killed, too.
I just realized that in RCT 1 & 2 when the merry-go-around breaks is a refrence to this scene
RCT 1 2 ???
This scene always cracks me up.
Best. scene. EVER.
I always wished the carousels that i got on as a kid went this fast. (without the carnage of course)
In Britain we used to have a ride rather like this, the Ark. It was like a Music Express/ Himalaya , but you sat astride small horses or motorbikes. Showmen didn't consider them thrilling enough, and so most got converted to our equivalent of the Tilt- a Whirl, the Waltzer.
This scene completely blew my mind the first time I saw it. Imagine watching that end in a big theatre. Astonishing in it's brilliant editing and multiple ideas. But then Hitch went on to create visually bizarre mind blowing visuals in his later films...the man falling from the Statue of Liberty shot from above with no cuts, and later Jimmy Stewart falling in Rear Window again with not cutting away...it just took the top off your head and all the steam the film had created up to then blew out.
Absolute cinema brilliance!!
3:18 - THE MERRY-GO-ROUND BROKE DOWN!!!!!! 😲
Are we just gonna gloss over the fact that cop recklessly shot into a crowd of innocent civilians, killing someone and is directly responsible for the ensuing carnage?
These the same cops who hunted Chris Dorner ?
RIP Farley Granger =(
Awesome scene, a Hitchcock classic. A big part of the beauty of this scene and a many great scenes in cinema is the lack of logic, the absurdity of it. If it was realistic and literal it would be boring. It's the imaginative use of imagery and technique that gives it it's power and drama and makes it so entertaining.
This scene was too absurd and too "Hollywood" for my taste. However, the movie was quite enjoyable up until the last half of the film, which fell flat in my opinion.
JohnWesley Downey, well said. At least you understand the meaning behind that scene, instead of some idiots here shouting about the cops shooting at the carousel and asking why.
It was logical - the logical result of panic.
I read somewhere that Hitchcock said that if the actor at 1:33 had raised his head slightly while crawling, it would have killed him in a grotesque manner.
I saw this scene for the first time when I was 7 or 8 years old--absolutely terrified me!
This scene TOTALLY scared me away from carousels as a little kid... IJS!
one my favorite hitchcock films along with rebecca, psycho, vertigo, rear window, and the wrong man.
Which Wrong Man? Hitchcock's original? or the remake with Jimmy Stewart?
@@sanchezsushi007 There is only one, with Henry Fonda and Vera Miles in 1956. You might be thinking of The Man Who Knew Too Much, which was remade with James Stewart
What gets me is that aside from the Farley Granger’s Haynes and Bruno, all the other victims on the Carousel of death are all women and children, which what makes this scene so chilling
Came to have a look at this after reading Edmund Crispin's 1946 detective novel "The Moving Toyshop" - with its almost identical event
which was evidently the inspiration for this scene en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moving_Toyshop
ah Norman Llyod in Sabatuer (Falling from Statue of Liberty) Great scene! :-)
I just saw this scene on a segment from TCM Now I want to see the whole movie. Brilliant use of a childrens ride going berserk! Hitchcock really was a movie genius In reality though a carousel has a governor on it and it couldn't speed up like that even if the operator wanted it to.
Hey, shut up
@@86penfold Go f yourself!
@@fiddlerpin lol
steam can be unpredictable
One of my favourites!
Thank you for uploading!
Masterpiece.
Brilliant scene! Worthy of Eisenstein!
Love how the small carousel suddenly looks HUGE on the back projection.
By the way, if you look closely you can see the bottom of the back projection screen in between the crowd.
I forgot about this movie. Saw it a very long time ago on TV. Thanks for the upload.
Great movie hope hollywood wont remake this becoz old is gold hitchcock one of the best director for thriller movies
I also wouldn't want them trashing an old carousel.
Oh my,i never tknew how scary/disturbing this scene would be,especially with all those people screaming and the twisted music playing in the backround. *shudders*
It's been 9 years since you made this comment. Have you lived your life well?!
The song at the beginning is “And The Band Played On”. Miriam, the murder victim, sang it earlier in the film when she and two guys were on their way to this same carnival - and I believe it was playing in the background when she was killed. Here it emphasizes that we again are in the same setting, but its lyrics are appropriate too. In spite of the murder and now the increasing terror of the shooting and the dangerous merry-go-round and the potential death of the hero, “the band played on” in cheerfully ironic fashion.
Tremendous scene from an excellent film noir. I watched this film in full at 20:50 CET 12/11/2023. I rated it 8.8/10. (Only films in my "Top Ten Movies of All Time" rate above 9.0/10. I have seen over 500 movies in my 57 years on the planet. Cinema is one of my favourite hobbies).
That kid is having the time of his life not a care in the world.
The mechanic who crawled under the moving carousel was a real mechanic who volunteered to do that part. The platform above him was only inches from his head and moving at a considerable speed. Hitchcock said he had nightmares of shooting that scene afterwards about what would have happened had the man lifted his head up just a couple inches too high.
There was a 35mm camera under there too, presumably with an operator and a focus puller. No one ever mentions them being in danger. My guess is that the carousel is much higher than Hitchcock says, and the lens helps compress the distance. Remember, he lied about leaving his daughter alone at the top of a ferris wheel for hours, when in fact she was with two other actors and they were up there for 2-3 minutes ...
POV your carousel goes apeshit in Rollercoaster Tycoon
1:46 “STAY OUT OF THIS YA LITTLE SHIT!!!!”
This is a great film! The band organ on the carousel, however would not speed up if the carousel revolved faster - and it definitely would not go up in PITCH. That is a blooper in this movie.
I don't think it's a blooper. It's frosting.
This scene has a crazy connection with The Punisher.
3:15 Aaaaww do it SLOWLY, old man!
This is my favorite part in the movie 🎠
A windmill full of corpses
Im not ever going on the any rides again i rather watch the concert now
3:24 i saw a meme of a gut saying "its too fast!" and i want to see someone put is over this clip
Unless you want to wait five flipping minutes.
1:24 me on an airplane when turbulance hits! Literally!!!! LOL
Yes YouTune is decidedly weird at times. I've found out why it wouldn't work for me that night.
Great film!
does anyone else think that Bruno looks like Robert Vaughn?
I think he looks like a cross between Robert Vaughn and Bill Murray.
Bruno looks even more like Robert Walker, Jr.! Isn't THAT something?! 🙃
That was Robert Walker's Jr. father in real life. His mother was Jennifer Jones she was married to his dad.
That old man almost got them all killed by full breaking instead of slowly stopping the damn thing!!??
“braking” 😒
AMAZING :)
Excepcional
"Carousel 1 has broken down."
Why was the carousel made to go so fast? And nothing happens to the cop who caused this.
0:46 “I can handle it”
Unless you want to five flipping mates
What takes him so long underneath there anyway?
Beware: Film Master at work!
LOL - turning down the carousel causes it to blow up ... LOL ... this movie was made before dentures were invented ... LOL
Hitchcock's humor at work here😄
great scene....I've watched it on here once before, but it doesn't seem to work now? Don't know what's gone wrong.
Probably a bladder issue.
@TheRealReverence Yes they did have mechanical governors. Why not just kill the power?
Could an American carousel go round at breakneck speed like that if it malfunctioned? Ours in Britain wouldn't, which are powered by electricity, and occasionally steam.
I wonder if this is the same carousel clint eastwood used in sudden impact . . .
What happens to the little boy who tries to help? Does he survive?
My son 😢
I'm allergic to carousels by the way
Well he didn't stop it very well, did he?
He stopped it a little too well
Did they offer a refund?
Pea-brained killer-cop detective blasting away with a cop revolver at a distant carousel loaded with terrified children...with absolute impunity! The innocent carousel operator, an old guy, is killed right away, so that the carousel spins faster. The cop just shoots more and faster to compensate. Nobody in movie audiences, no critics anywhere, apparently, ever thought a thing about it. This is the crap in movies that used to make my Daddy have a "stroke" because it was toooo stooopid to endure! And he had no Facebook or RUclips in which to vent. :(
oh, relax - it was a fantasy film made years ago- it wasn't reality
Yeah, this cop definitely needs a performance review.
But I can believe someone would do something stupid, really.
Carly Corday
It's just an old movie. My dear God, calm down. Bet you're a BLM supporter and a cop hater.
Hitch was not a cop fan.
😮
@daming7562 I think it's done on purpose. It adds a bit of humor, given his very slow crawl.
Yes, he does pause briefly to wipe some spit or chewing tobacco off his mouth with his handkerchief.
@TheRealReverence Sorry I'm a mechanical contractor and just can't help thinking about this stuff. LOL
Guy Haines is so hot
Who flagged my I can handle it! Not! as spam?
There’s our man on that kids carousel 🎠 I’ll blast him off that pony!
If those darn kids will just get out of the way,,,
BLAM!💥
Whoops, sorry pops, but you should have ducked.
The calliope crashed to the ground.
Kids like, this is the coolest ride ever!
Oh the humanity!
I can handle it, might need a couple of hours, then I’ll break the controls!
That’s it pops,, a little to the left, keep going, easy does it.
Couldn’t that young guy do it? No he can’t pull the brake lever.
Give me that lighter!
No, get your own.
Man, they just don’t make ‘em like that any more. This is why they can’t have nice things at the carnival.
I would not reccomend this video