1941 (2/11) Movie CLIP - The Indomitable Capt. Kelso (1979) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Capt. Kelso (John Belushi) stops for some provisions at a gas station, but loses his plane.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
It's December of 1941, and the people of California are in varying states of unease, ranging from a sincere desire to defend the country to virtual blind panic in the wake of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Thus begin several story threads that comprise the "plot" of this strange period comedy, a sort of satirical disaster movie, from Steven Spielberg. The stories and story threads involve lusty young men, officers (Tim Matheson) and civilians (Bobby Di Cicco) alike, eager to bed the young ladies of their dreams; Wild Bill Kelso, a nutty fighter pilot (John Belushi) following what he thinks is a squadron of Japanese fighters along the California coast; a well-meaning but clumsy tank crew (including John Candy) led by straight-arrow, by-the-book Sgt. Tree (Dan Aykroyd), who doesn't recognize the thug (Treat Williams) in his command; and homeowner Ward Douglas (Ned Beatty), who is eager to do his part for the nation's defense and, despite the misgivings of his wife (Lorraine Gary), doesn't mind his front yard overlooking the ocean being chosen to house a 40 mm anti-aircraft gun. There is also a pair of grotesquely inept airplane spotters (Murray Hamilton, Eddie Deezen) who are doing their job from atop a ferris wheel at a beachfront amusement park; a paranoid army colonel (Warren Oates) positive that the Japanese are infiltrating from the hills; a big dance being held on behalf of servicemen, being attended by a lusty young woman of size (Wendie Jo Sperber) eager to land a man in uniform; and General Joseph "Vinegar Joe" Stillwell (Robert Stack), in charge of the defense of the West Coast, who can't seem to get anyone to listen to him when he says to keep calm. And, oh yes, there's also a real Japanese submarine that has gotten all the way to the California coast under the command of its captain (Toshiro Mifune) and a German officer observer (Christopher Lee), only to find itself without a working compass or usable maps. Its captain won't leave until the sub has attacked a militarily significant, honorable target, and the only one that anyone aboard ship knows of in California is Hollywood. By New Year's Eve, all of these characters are going to cross paths, directly or once-removed, in a comedy of errors and destruction strongly reminiscent of the finale to National Lampoon's Animal House (as well as several disaster movies from the same studio), but on a much larger and more impressive scale.
CREDITS:
TM & © Universal (1979)
Cast: Christopher Lee, Dr. Akio Mitamura, Slim Pickens, Hiroshi Shimizu
Director: Steven Spielberg
Producers: Buzz Feitshans, Janet Healy, Michael Kahn, John Milius
Screenwriters: Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale, John Milius
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One of the most underrated movies IMO
Yes indeed.
Big time.
In the german version you can hear the radio announcer saying "argh I am hit" after he shoots the Radio.
Back in the day they sure took their liberties when dubbing for our market, adding small jokes here and there.
The timing of the chaos in this scene is fantastic.
The way this scene was arranged... Pure genius.... Love it
This may be my all time favorite introduction of a character in a movie.
Right?!
great freaking scene dont even care if he killed everybody at the station whats with the guy on the left holding his left hand up like its a robbery
@@gkroll8467 you do know Spielberg directed this movie right?
Some say that gas station is still on fire.
Absolutely, greatest entrance of a movie character EVER!!!
If you were a 15/16 year old in America when this came out it didn't get no better then that.
One of the best theme songs of any movie.
My god, this is the scene that I remembered the most from the movie. I watched it so long ago. It was just so hilarious and over the top.
I still own this movie on DVD and I just can't stop watching it because it's a great comedy movie
This movie is a gem!
"One thing I can't stand is to see Americans fighting Americans"
Sad state of affairs today
This was a great movie. I took my girlfriend to see it when it came out. I don't think she got into half of the humour but she saw it was just killing me. Classic Belushi. He was a nutcase in that movie.
John Candy had a very small role in the movie, it may have been his first movie role.
Ahh the good ole days where they would actually use an actual aircraft and not that damn computer animation garbage where they have gone to accustomed to it and looks ridiculous and the actors are just sitting on a plastic milk crate in front of a green room and screen acting out the part. Damn it ditch the computer graphics more and use a little ingenuity back into the movies once again!
Amen
This is cool as shit!
I agree. I just watched the behind the scenes on the film The Battle of Britain. Seeing what they had to go through to get all those planes in the movie was just unbelievable. They had to build mock up planes, restore original ones, and track them down from all over the country. Filming the flying scenes was dangerous, and they were constantly being delayed by bad weather. You have none of those problems with CGI. It really sucks, because I'm tired of watching video games!
Funny
Or Cannonball Run where they land in the town square to stop and get beer.
"Soft landing"
THE GENTLEMAN SPAGHETTI LOOKS GOOD!ALWAYS LOVED THIS MOVIE !LOTS OF GREST ACTORS IN IT !
How do you lose anything over Fresno
WILD BILL KELSO! The most famous military aviator in history!!
The gas station he pulls up to is the same one used in DUEL (1971) where Dennis Weaver tries to use the snake lady's phone. Same actress in each scene too.
Radio is wrong!
"Radio's wrong"
.....Radios wrong
listen close.. this is the same theme as the parade to Animal House- Kevin Bacon-"remain calm".
It's different. The parade music in Animal House was John Philip Sousa's "Washington Post March."
John!
gotta watch this movie xD
Filler up
I thought it was 1942 or was that a sequel.
I'm probably wrong, but the guy who gets blown over at the beginning of the clip looks like Spielberg with a fake beard.
That fighter needs avgas not regular gas.
And it needs a real pilot :D
Hey we've burned 100LL in the mower at the hangar before, it works fine :P You just need to get an STC to use auto petrol
Its a joke moron
No words Jim beluish? Ethol.? We're? Gas.
& i don't even like the war or guns at all but this movie is alright except the beginning of the pic. w/ that naked girl & some other scene as well.
Maximuscaligula
cause I'm not into women that's why & i didn't care for that movie "Jaws" at all i watch it that one time ago but was like a super long time ago & i "NEVER" watched it again or the others ones either.
Sh....
俺は大好きな1941だが当時は批判が殺到!わずか一ヶ月で上映打ち切り!!せっかく70億円(当時)もかけたのに…だが今でも大好き!戦争が人々を狂わせるのだ!簡単な結論だ!そんな事もわからず偉そうな顔し,「正義」を振りかざす連中に対する誇りある当てつけ映画を若かりし頃にやりたかったんだろうな!
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I'M WILD BILL KELSO! AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT!!!
"Landing"
+250 GL +50 RP
they got a hidden air base in pomona
Guitars, Jack Daniels bottles, a whole cafeteria, a desert gas station... dun't matter what it is, Belushi leaves a trail of destruction wherever he goes.
an entire mall!
He's missed
78+ police cars too...
Fun Fact: The old lady and the gas station also appeared in Spielberg's "Duel" (1974).
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LUCILLE BENSON!
She Was Also In 1976's SILVER STREAK! GENE WILDER, RICHARD PRYOR!!
Before Tom " maverick" cruise " top gun 1986", there was John "wild bill" belushi " 1941- 1979".
Belushi was pure gold in this movie. I remember watching it when I was young and all of the humor and raunchy aspects of his character besides the whole movie were way over my head. As I grew up I watched it countless times and 1941 is a mainstay in my movie library. Truly underrated and truly one of the first cult classics.
You’re kidding. The film stunk.
Apparently, US audiences didn't like the movie when it came out because they were unable to laugh at themselves. Today it's a classic cult movie
***** That was the general consensus as the film was a box office flop on release.
You had better stick to Eddie Murphy films.
No. They had done that a lot already, which is is why 1941 is not even close to being the 1st or even 100th parody of American life ever made. This movie flopped because it was all noise and not enough laughs. Spielberg himself says so. You're just rewriting history to make a point.
Nah. It was just a crap movie.
I am perfectly capable of laughing at my own country and enjoy plenty of US anti-war humor like Heller's "Catch-22". This movie is a piece of junk though, and I'd feel the same way if it were portraying the Wehrmacht.
Obviously, John Belushi was the best part of this movie.
Oh man that introduction of a character, and huge props for the stunt pilot who landed that P-40 on that slim piece of road btw!
Yes!!;
P-40 is an awesome machine. You were an Ace in a P-40 or Wildcat, you knew your stuff.
Props? I see what you did there.
This movie has so many crazy little details. The spaghetti hanging from Elisha Cook's fork. I've always remembered that. Its like out of a comic book
There are sooooo many cameos just in this one scene of older character actors. It's great. There is a great shot of a group of kids outside of the eatery with Ackroyd and his crew getting loaded up to bring the 40mm AA gun to the house. The kids are dressed like the Little Rascals.
This movie is criminally underrated
my favorite crack-up scene is Ackroyd in the tank, with a nylon stocking and two oranges over his head--"EEK--I'm a BUG!"
The tank crew also included an unknown Mickey Rourke.
R.I.P Slim Pickens (1919-1983)
R.I.P Christopher Lee (1922-2015)
The way the trumpets came out just as he looked towards the camera was perfect. Probably one of the best themes Williams has done!
Spielberg did it right in this movie. Piss on the critics.
Shooting a gun in the air while running after a runaway plane never stops it. I’ve tried many times.
Love Belushi's pose at 0:29. Now THAT'S how you make an entrance in a WW2 pic.
Wait, he said fill her up? That aircraft uses a specific type of air fuel "high octane fuel" you can't just fuel it up with some substandard 87 gasoline!
The radio is wrong... Belushi was awesome!
Poor lady can't catch a break first that truck runs through her snake cages now this.
It was hilarious when it first came out and it is still damn funny after forty years; I truly miss those kind of movies
John Belushi jumping out of a P40 that just landed in a road in Death Valley and saying "Fill 'er up, Ethel!!"
If you were a 14 year old kid in 1979 it didn't come no cooler then that!!!
He was referring to tetraethyl lead...leaded gasoline or as people called it at the time, 'ethyl.'
@@JakeRuby
Yes, I'm very aware of that, not only am I a graduate of aircraft maintenance school but I also build performance engine's for a living.
same gas station and actress fuel the movie Duel
Yeah, it's a Reference nobody now understands.
Damn I didn't even realize that!! Good eye.
Even the same as in Vanishing Point
"Take a look at my snakes"!
@@mattdaugherty7865 yep that's her ..
Best scene in the entire movie! I SO want to land a small airplane at a gas station...”fill ‘er up!”
This movie is why I love the P-40 Tomahawk. That sharks mouth is badass.
+nascar138 The infamous and popular shark's mouth design on the sides of the famous P-40's were actually designed by the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, CA. The Royal Air Force used P-40's in North Africa extensively. The Brits called it the Tomahawk. Here it was known as the Warhawk codenamed by the then-U.S. Army Air Corps.
Maximuscaligula
Yeah I remember my grandpa telling me the different codenames. But he said he wasn't too fond of the Kittyhawk name.Still they were work horses.
+nascar138 Yeah, the P-40's weren't as fast or as maneuverable or as heavily armed as the famous Japanese Mitsubishi A6M Zeke or more infamously known as the "Zero" fighter, or the German Messerschmitt 109, and it was a lot heavier but it could take a hell of a lot more punishment and damage. It had self-sealing fuel tanks and extra armor plating and protection for the pilot. (There was a clever armor-plating behind the seat of the pilot). It was about as equal as the Italian Macchi-202 fighter. The Zero had two 7.9mm machine guns in the nose and two 20mm cannons in the wings and sometimes carried a 100lb.or more bomb under the fuselage and had a long cruising range ideal for Navy fighters. But once they were hit with their non-self-sealing fuel tanks they exploded outright, their vulnerable pilots wee killed instantly by way of having no armor whatsoever behind the pilot's seat to protect him from rear attacks (Mitsubishi's aircraft designers were under orders from the Imperial Japanese Navy to get an edge on British and American fighters so they wanted to sacrifice armor and pilot's lives for speed and maneuverability) or were sent spiraling in a trail of smoke and flames to the bottom of the ocean. The German Me-109 had two 7.9mm machine guns on top of the nose, up to six heavier-caliber machine guns in the wings and a deadly 20-mm cannon right in the middle of the propeller. They also sometimes carried bombs as well under the wings and fuselage. It was fast, light, and maneuverable, had decent armor and some protection for the pilot, but was constantly handicapped by its limited range and poor rear visibility.
She was a beaut. My personal favorite is the P-51 Mustang.
P-40 Warhawk , Flying Tigers, Tales of the Gold Monkey Stan.
Greatest war comedy ever!
R.I.P. John Belushi (*1949-+1982)
love this movie
I haven’t seen this movie in MANY years. God I love this film, so many great stars!!
This is speilbergs underrated masterpiece
I went to the actual hollywood premiere of this at the Cinerama Dome. I was 9 years old, 1979. My Dad let me go with him. I saw the cast of Happy Days there and Laverne and Shirley...I'm sure I saw lots more but I was too young to know who was who past my 2 favorite TV shows at the time. The consensus was that the film was received horribly that night. Just a grim mood set in as pretty much everyone didn't like. Funny thing is I had the best time and absolutely loved it! I remember they had their dolby stereo in the Dome turned up so loud you winced when there was gun fire. They had a party at the Hollywood Paladium after. I kind of remember a 40's themed style but it was a somber event actually. At least that's what my Dad said.
I heard that someone actually found and bought the actual P-40 fuselage since it was an actual surplus WW2 veteran war plane sitting near an alley at a movie studio outdoor storage lot with all of it's wings intact but in sad disassembled condition from the outdoor storage all these years later and they were working on restoring it back to flying condition.
I wonder if John Belushi left anything behind in there that they would have found in the restoration process and maybe find that squeaker toy doll in there?
+Hoptoe Lenny and Squiggy have a cameo in the movie, they are manning the AA gun on top of the roof in downtown Hollywood above the nightclub. Penny Marshal played the leader of the USO women dance hostesses but most of her scenes were cut in the theatrical release. You have to see her hilarious first scene in the original Director's Extended longer cut. It's the only version worth seeing.
Wow! That’s so cool.....😁👍
Awesome memory! I was nine when it came out too and I loved it from the beginning- especially the dance scene. A very underrated movie!
Hands down one of the best character openings ever!!!
1:15 Pearl Harbor ghost plane, Dec. 8th, 1942, (colorized)
One bad idea, a huge budget and a lot of drugs, equal this, the box office flop, 1941!
Isn't that the same gas station from Duel 1971 where the truck rams the phone box
I was only a little kid when I went with my friend to see this.
ABC Cinema in Walsall, UK.
We only went because we'd heard that there was a P-40 in it.😂
RIP John Belushi
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I used to own this one on VHS its funny all the way trough.
1941 is very similar in its humor style to The Far Side. That is, both use a type of humor called surreal humor. It isn't everyone's cup of tea, which probably explains why the movie didn't do well at the box office. I for one love this stuff. The list of actors and odd references in this movie are mind boggling.
"War nerves? The radio's wrong"...
You're right! Americans rarely laugh at themselves, the same can be said about Mars attacks. Both films are rightfully cult films today, i love them both!
This movie did NOT flop. It made over 2 1/2 times its budget (which was 35 Million) and made 92 Million overall. It just didn't make the big bucks that JAWS and Close Encounters of the Third Kind did.
By far one of the top wacky comedies ever made. I dont think its as "good" as Airplane! but it makes me laugh out loud more than almost every other movie I have ever seen. One of the most underrated and little known movies ever.
This movie was based on an actual event called the Battle of Los Angeles.
1941を初めて見たとき、三船敏郎が出演しててびっくりした。
You just remember that John was wanting to talk about JFK's assassination when he died😎 Love this movie
One of The Greatest Movies of all time John Belushi was the man😁
It was at about this point I checked the credits to see if John Milius was involved in this. Sure enough...
Love the movie , the radio is wrong? Jim bulish????
john
Here we go! Wild Bill Kelso! LOL!
Mission we knew this day would come where they would actually land on our shores and beat us up but one man John Belushi stands between them and us
Really dumb question, but could a ww2 plane run on regular pump gas?
POW!!! Ting!!! Radio's WRONG.
gotta love the P40 in this film.
The greatest introduction of a movie character in cinema history - only Johnny Depp´s entry in Pirates came close.
日本人です。
日本軍の卑劣な攻撃によって亡くなった方たちに哀悼の意を表します。
悲劇を喜劇の映画にしてしまうスピルバーグ監督は偉大です。
I am Japanese.
I express my condolences to the people who died by the merciless attacks of the Japanese army.
Director Spielberg who makes the tragedy a movie of comedy is great.
反対派女性専用車両 And as an American, I must apologize for the nukes. I hope nobody ever does that again.
How to make gas ave gas?
Captain Bluto, US Army Air Corps
Lol he really did went to military after the principal got mad at him in animal house
Captain Kelso movie, with get this, Tom Hardy.
I'll tell ya. If I was 12 I'd be doubled over with laughter.
i miss these kind of movies
best entrance in all movie history.
to bad the movie was so unnapreciated and spielberg didn't continue to have fun with a 1942....
1941, my favorite movie of all time
+Luis Quadros Unfortunately, Belushi was on coke through most of the movie, Aykroyd admitted it, and Spielberg got into it with John one day and almost fired him.
There’s not a finer American than wild bill kelso
I'm Wild Bill Kelso and don't you forget it!
Radio's wrong.