I hadn't hit "full screen" until I read your comment. holy shit YES. (and I only watched past first 5 seconds to look for your point - ended up watching the whole thing - and this was far funnier than I thought it would be. so thanks for that.)
Crispin Glover is probably a method actor and more than likely looked at James Dean (who actually was a method actor) as an inspiration for this scene,... especially since this office scene nearly matches the office scene between James (as Jimmy Stark) with Edward Platt (as Inspector Ray Fremick) in the police station scene at the opening of "Rebel Without A Cause". Not to mention the fact that Rebel Without a Cause was made in the mid 50s and Happy Days (which uses RWAC as a template) is set between the mid 50s to mid 60's.
Great seeing the 1970's car at the beginning of the clip. And the 1980's hairdos. Their attention to detail for a show set in the late 50's early 60's was woeful
@@69Mucci Agreed, the first season was very good, they had 50's haircuts and the cars, furniture was of that period, but by the time Chachi came on board it was, eh who cares
@@leejam5268 of course Fonzie always stayed the same and looked like he was still in the 50s even when the show was supposed to be in like 1967 towards the end. Isn't it ironic that he was supposed to be the epitome of cool, but he would have been considered totally anachronistic a decade later.
Why would you say he's a douchebag in real life? I've had the privilege of meeting him twice, and on both occasions he has been the most gracious "celebrity" I've ever encountered. After screening one of his new films at our small theater, he stayed until 3AM until he made sure he had spoken personally with each fan that wanted to meet him.
Glover doesn’t care about becoming a mainstream star. He cares about the messages his performances/films deliver. What’s amazing is much of his hang ups and stuff from his past that have him labeled as eccentric are turning out to be accepted as obvious by the mainstream now. For example the concept that corporations are pulling strings behind the scenes while feeding us endless streams of propaganda to keep us complicit and compliant with their agenda to rule our lives and thoughts.
@SIMPLE SPIN, I think after you challenge guys like Robert Zemekis and Steven Spielberg early in your career, you're pretty much taking yourself out of contention for mainstream status, which is exactly what happened with Glover.
Glover probably never cared how famous he was or wasn't. I've had fame and been mentioned on the front pages of the NY Times and Wall Street Journal but no one would really care today.
CG is the salt, pepper and garlic of anything he is cast in. I cook for my friends and family a lot and when they ask, "wow, what did you put in this?", I just say, " Crispin Glover". They say well that's just weird and I say yes it is.
Later season, I'm thinking when Fonzie and Roger got jobs at the local vo-tech high school for troubled teenagers. Fonzie was the auto shop teacher, Roger was principal.
@@jennifer_m.8613 Fonzie was the Dean of Boys and Roger was the Principal at the George S. Patton Vocational High School. Fonzie wanted to be Principal but they turned him down because he was a High School dropout, which makes no sense to me because he did go to night school to get his diploma. Those later episodes had a darker edge to them and tackled more serious issues. Joanie became a teacher and one of her students tried to rape her and another student almost died from a drug overdose. And it was during this season that we actually saw Fonzie punch somebody onscreen.
Crispin is BRILLIANT! I'm truly blown away by his talent - facial expressions, comical physicality, timing, gambit of emotions seen through his eyes (I saw everything from fear, comedy, sadness, happiness, intimidating glare, confidence, insecurity - I found myself reacting emotionally to all of them!). It's bewildering why he wasn't offered more roles after this OR Back to the Future! He's so highly skilled at both comical & dramatic acting!!! ... and THAT accomplished at 19! WOW!
That was a result of him wanting more pay and also wanting to be involved with the plot. I am not one to say if he deserved more or not but he was getting the least. Fox made 5M for the sequels while they only wanted to give Glover 125K. He asked for 1Million to be in the sequels and they didn't ask him back. Fox, Wilson, Thompson, Loyd all made considerably more than Glover.
Yeah, Ron Howard said he kept his hair short out of respect for the setting, but by a few seasons in, most everyone else in the cast was growing theirs out, and it was simply tolerated as a matter of course. Looking back at the first season, they really were trying much harder initially.
@Harry Engel I thought the show jumped the shark...Haha...after a few seasons. I haven't watched it in decades. I was a kid when it first came out and loved everything 50/early 60's. The music, muscle cars and baseball cards from then. American Graffiti started it all for me. The times seemed so innocent.
Crispin's dad was Mr. Wint in the 007 flick Diamonds Are Forever.... when you watch it you can totally see the family resemblance, right down to how they deliver their lines...
Ted McGinley, yes. Crispin Glover... well until now I would've had to find out on IMDb. FYI back then (in fact up until the late-1980's), if an employer doesn't know you're a high school dropout, you can have the same opportunities in life as any other high school graduate.
Ted McGinley... the cursed son of TV, whose casting draws the deep ire of the Old Gods, who then facilitate the end of the show daring enough hire him.
His subdued intensity (scene stealer) was prob a turn off to many casting agents; they couldn't "peg" him. Personally, I like him a lot - he has an energy that makes whatever he's in very memorable.
He didnt have the boy next door charm of Michael J Fox or Tom Cruise or mysterious, bad boy image of a young Johnny Depp or Kevin Bacon. Crispin was sort of off-kilter and bizarre.
What a happy little coincidence... the Patron Saint of Jumping the Shark teams up with the guy who literally jumped the shark to make sure young George McFly would have a brighter future! It's just so... beautiful...
Wow, Glover is gorgeous here. Look at that hair. I've never ever thought of him as handsome. Also, he always comes across as weird-scary-dangerous, and here, he comes across as normal.
+Minho Minhendore You evidently, haven't seen one of the coolest cult films since REPO MAN, CG & Howard Hesseman in RUBIN & ED, where Glover has long hair, big-ass platform shoes & these bellbottom LOUD vertically striped pants!! (Funny as hell! -and available here, on You Tube, to see for free!!!)
Masamune Noir You have to see Rubin & Ed - it came out in 1992. It stars Crispin & Howard Hesseman. Hesseman plays this middle-aged man who's kind of a loser: his wife (played by Karen Black) had left him, he's just started this new venture: a real estate seminar which sets him on a path to try and get his life going, etc. Glover is this goofy slacker type who lives in this motel his mom owns: his "room" is one of the motel rooms. His favorite thing to do is to play Mahler for his cat, which, BTW, has died by the time we "meet" "Rubin" (Glover's character)...anyway, the 2 end up together by these one or 2 odd circumstances and then, for a lot of the movie, they're stranded in the Mojave desert somewhere, out of gas, I think, and a bunch of crazy shit happens. Not gonna describe the whole thing here - just remember this: GREAT film. Total "Cult-movie": one you'd wanna see over & over again. Funny as hell too.
"There will be no hot lunches until my wallet is returned"...considering what I remember about how awful my school lunches were, that's not exactly a bad thing.:) Crispin is really a very decent actor, and here, even this early, his performance is much stronger than most one-time Happy Days visitors.
I wouldn't expect Crispin Glover to be able to pull off a troubled youth with an attitude (because he's so eccentric and has a very unique and measured rythym with his way of talking), but he's so great in this tiny little snippet of a role! it's absolutely hilarious! I know it's been a few decades, but if you're reading this Mr. Glover, great job! love it!
My God, this is incredible, I never knew Crispin Glover was on Happy Days! He's totally rocking one of my own mid-80's looks there as well, with the anti-gravity hair and the grey overcoat!
What's sad is...... I have a job and I'm a high school dropout. I got my GED which was confirmed to be way harder than a high school diploma. I went to college, got a job at Walmart and dropped out of college. Paid off my student loans ahead of time before they hassled me. I now have to save up and wait to get a new apartment. But life doesn't suck. I'm not homeless or anything. But this kid... he didn't think his shit out. He literally just wanted to be cool.
There is a lamp on the desk that obviously goes to the floor when the desk gets kicked over. Twice they cut to Fonzie and the lamp is still in front of him.
This was a deleted scene from "Back To The Future" where George Mcfly found the Delorean that his future son brought to the 50's, and he traveled to the 70's. It was edited out for time... plus it added nothing to the plot. 😏
in latino america only that show was available for 2 seasons im surprised that only here I can see more and more seasons A LITTLE LATE BUT THANKS!!!!!!!!
I remember seeing this episode (I watched Happy Days to its bitter conclusion) but never realized that Glover was Roach! Back To The Future was still at least a year away from release so he wasn't too well known yet. I also didn't realize how funny this scene was! Glover really nailed it!
Its wild to see George McFly , Fonzie , and Jefferson Darcy in the same scene.
Don't forget that Eddie Haskell was also in this episode as a teacher!
I see coach from Waterboy
Yes it is.
its not that wild
@@n0sr3t3p Really, dude? Just had to put that out there, huh?
I love how Happy Days went from the 50s to the 80s in 11 seasons.
@akiblue
I quit watching when Happy Days turned into Fonzie Days. And it didn't take long for that to happen. Nuff said.
It was confusing as a child
It's supposed to be based on the 50's to late 60's .
@bonnieriffle8371 it was supposed to, but they just stopped pretending at one point and just started dressing and acting like they were in the 80s
@@akiblue😂 That’s just sad at that point.
Crispin was looking like James Dean with that hair and attitude.
I hadn't hit "full screen" until I read your comment.
holy shit YES.
(and I only watched past first 5 seconds to look for your point - ended up watching the whole thing - and this was far funnier than I thought it would be. so thanks for that.)
You've noticed that too eh? LOL
He does look like James Dean.
Crispin Glover is probably a method actor and more than likely looked at James Dean (who actually was a method actor) as an inspiration for this scene,... especially since this office scene nearly matches the office scene between James (as Jimmy Stark) with Edward Platt (as Inspector Ray Fremick) in the police station scene at the opening of "Rebel Without A Cause". Not to mention the fact that Rebel Without a Cause was made in the mid 50s and Happy Days (which uses RWAC as a template) is set between the mid 50s to mid 60's.
And acting ability.
Crispin has so much charisma. Even in a small part like this, he owns it.
How so? He barely does anything.
@@TT-fq7pl Exactly!
@@chunkygroove9038 Funny definition of "owning it."
@@TT-fq7pl You are full of shit.
@@TT-fq7pl You'll find plenty of like minded people.
Crispin Glover is a legend.
I love how the adults and kids were mostly the same age on this show.
Great seeing the 1970's car at the beginning of the clip. And the 1980's hairdos. Their attention to detail for a show set in the late 50's early 60's was woeful
Not the second one, but the first, the mini station wagon. True. After they jumped the shark, they stopped caring.
It's weird how they started out adhering to detail and then just gave up on it.
@@69Mucci Agreed, the first season was very good, they had 50's haircuts and the cars, furniture was of that period, but by the time Chachi came on board it was, eh who cares
@@leejam5268 considering that they were a Big Show by then, I wonder why they just had this who cares attitude at that point
@@leejam5268 of course Fonzie always stayed the same and looked like he was still in the 50s even when the show was supposed to be in like 1967 towards the end. Isn't it ironic that he was supposed to be the epitome of cool, but he would have been considered totally anachronistic a decade later.
His performance in River's Edge is the reason I've watched that movie 509 times. It is a true comfort film.
I was lucky enough to have been able to see it in the theater. Eventually wore out my VHS copy years later.
Rivers Edge is screening in Chicago 9/29/23 35mm print
what i do for my fucking friends !!!
@@vinmanr2d2 you didn't have to call me a stupid bitch! I have a name you know.
That was a great film. We had to watch it in psychology class back in high school and write a report about it.
Glover is a master. Had he not been so eccentric in real life he would have been a mainstream star....
Yep I don't think enough people realize how good he is, however he can be a bit of a Douchbag in real life, we all can though
Why would you say he's a douchebag in real life? I've had the privilege of meeting him twice, and on both occasions he has been the most gracious "celebrity" I've ever encountered. After screening one of his new films at our small theater, he stayed until 3AM until he made sure he had spoken personally with each fan that wanted to meet him.
Glover doesn’t care about becoming a mainstream star.
He cares about the messages his performances/films deliver.
What’s amazing is much of his hang ups and stuff from his past that have him labeled as eccentric are turning out to be accepted as obvious by the mainstream now.
For example the concept that corporations are pulling strings behind the scenes while feeding us endless streams of propaganda to keep us complicit and compliant with their agenda to rule our lives and thoughts.
@SIMPLE SPIN, I think after you challenge guys like Robert Zemekis and Steven Spielberg early in your career, you're pretty much taking yourself out of contention for mainstream status, which is exactly what happened with Glover.
Glover probably never cared how famous he was or wasn't. I've had fame and been mentioned on the front pages of the NY Times and Wall Street Journal but no one would really care today.
CG is the salt, pepper and garlic of anything he is cast in. I cook for my friends and family a lot and when they ask, "wow, what did you put in this?", I just say, " Crispin Glover". They say well that's just weird and I say yes it is.
JAJAJAJAJAJA MUERO DE RISA! XD
Is this before or after you've sniffed your own poots?
Scott?
One of his appearances on Letterman left Letterman speechless.
I made an cassette tape of this, and at one time, I'll bet I could've repeated it word for word. Thanks so much for this!
He is a very good actor, it's hard to believe he's 19 in this clip...
I never realized Crispin was on Happy Days.. I must have missed that episode. Wow, he did great :)
@Sandra Bervoets me too! And I agree!😉🤔📺👍
Later season, I'm thinking when Fonzie and Roger got jobs at the local vo-tech high school for troubled teenagers. Fonzie was the auto shop teacher, Roger was principal.
@@jennifer_m.8613 Fonzie was the Dean of Boys and Roger was the Principal at the George S. Patton Vocational High School. Fonzie wanted to be Principal but they turned him down because he was a High School dropout, which makes no sense to me because he did go to night school to get his diploma. Those later episodes had a darker edge to them and tackled more serious issues. Joanie became a teacher and one of her students tried to rape her and another student almost died from a drug overdose. And it was during this season that we actually saw Fonzie punch somebody onscreen.
Keep in mind he wasn't known yet so he wouldn't have stuck out to you.
Crispin is BRILLIANT! I'm truly blown away by his talent - facial expressions, comical physicality, timing, gambit of emotions seen through his eyes (I saw everything from fear, comedy, sadness, happiness, intimidating glare, confidence, insecurity - I found myself reacting emotionally to all of them!). It's bewildering why he wasn't offered more roles after this OR Back to the Future! He's so highly skilled at both comical & dramatic acting!!! ... and THAT accomplished at 19! WOW!
While a great actor he was a bit too much for Directors.
Seriously? Hundreds of thousands of 19 year old actors could have easily played this nothing part just as effectively.
That was a result of him wanting more pay and also wanting to be involved with the plot. I am not one to say if he deserved more or not but he was getting the least. Fox made 5M for the sequels while they only wanted to give Glover 125K. He asked for 1Million to be in the sequels and they didn't ask him back. Fox, Wilson, Thompson, Loyd all made considerably more than Glover.
@@LionWithTheLamb that tends to happen to unknowns
Wow, that quite a take for a 5 minute scene... you're not a stalker are you?
I had forgotten that scene. Glover was amazing even then! 'You don't seem to be the idiot you pretend to be'. "I'll try harder".
You think he wrote that?
Funny how Happy Days was portraying folks in the 50's and early 60's had 70's and 80's hairstyles.
Yeah, Ron Howard said he kept his hair short out of respect for the setting, but by a few seasons in, most everyone else in the cast was growing theirs out, and it was simply tolerated as a matter of course. Looking back at the first season, they really were trying much harder initially.
Lol😂
Yeah, it lost its steam by the late 70's.
@Harry Engel I thought the show jumped the shark...Haha...after a few seasons. I haven't watched it in decades. I was a kid when it first came out and loved everything 50/early 60's. The music, muscle cars and baseball cards from then. American Graffiti started it all for me. The times seemed so innocent.
@Harry Engel That 70's Show was a knockoff of Happy Days. So, it never appealed to me..
He's always been good looking. You probably just remember him from BTTF the most where they made him out to be real dorky.
You are my density
I mean, my destiny
Density has popped me to you!
I'll have a milk. Chocolate!
Here comes Darth Vader- out to melt his brains again. 😱
@@MichaelWaisJr "He said if I didn't ask Lorraine to the dance he would melt my brain!"
Crispin's dad was Mr. Wint in the 007 flick Diamonds Are Forever.... when you watch it you can totally see the family resemblance, right down to how they deliver their lines...
Wow! I had no idea that Crispin Glover and Ted McGinley were on Happy Days!!!
You mean George McFly and Jefferson D'Arcy.
And this was AFTER Fonzie jumped the shark!
That Moment when the lead alpha beta guy from revenge of the nerds met Marty's Dad
Ted McGinley, yes. Crispin Glover... well until now I would've had to find out on IMDb.
FYI back then (in fact up until the late-1980's), if an employer doesn't know you're a high school dropout, you can have the same opportunities in life as any other high school graduate.
Ted McGinley... the cursed son of TV, whose casting draws the deep ire of the Old Gods, who then facilitate the end of the show daring enough hire him.
Crispin Glover is like no other
He’s like no other from a brother’s mother. Undercover.
Crispin Glover has always been a superb actor -- one of the best! Watch him in "River's Edge" (1986), or in any of his work for director David Lynch.
Superb AND adorable.
I love Crispin Glover. He's the best.
Even this early in his career, Crispin all ready shows many of his actor mannerism. Thanks for this clip, it's awesome!
Crispin was too cute!
Wow!!! Love Crispin!!!!!
With that face i'm surprised that he wasn't considered an 80's heartthrob
He is an attractive man
I agree! Our dude’s hot!! 😍
His subdued intensity (scene stealer) was prob a turn off to many casting agents; they couldn't "peg" him. Personally, I like him a lot - he has an energy that makes whatever he's in very memorable.
He didnt have the boy next door charm of Michael J Fox or Tom Cruise or mysterious, bad boy image of a young Johnny Depp or Kevin Bacon. Crispin was sort of off-kilter and bizarre.
@@RichV20Kevin bacon lol
You wanna get kicked out of school McFly?
Hello, hello?
Anybody home?
Think McFly!
Think!
You slacker!
What are you looking at butthead
This is good stuff I'm writing this stuff down.
My density has bought me to you
I'm George! George Mcfly! I'm your dencety! I mean your destiny!
-You just want to be kicked out of school right??
-I’m just not very good at confrooonnttaaattiioonnss!
It looks like Ted says "You're gonna pay for this you little sh*t!" And they had to dub over it Lol
They definitely dubbed that bit, whatever he said.
What a happy little coincidence... the Patron Saint of Jumping the Shark teams up with the guy who literally jumped the shark to make sure young George McFly would have a brighter future! It's just so... beautiful...
I always thought this show was a waste.
Crispin is strong.. and he can kick!
Had to check before I made the same comment.
@@carlodave9 Best interview
Crispin Glover... the only dude to ever to slug The Fonz and live to tell about it.
Matt. McDermott. Crispin. Glover. I. Like him Best. Man. I like him. On. Happy. Days
Wow. Kudos to Crispin and his character. Anyway, I LOVE him in EVERYthing I‘ve seen him in besides Happy Days
The 50s sure does look like the early 80s
Other way around.
Weird because it’s the late 70s.
Gotta admit, though, that feathered frosted hair is very early 80's.
I was glad MeTV was playing reruns of Happy Days last summer. I bumped into this episode and got all excited.
He’s also on Friday the 13th part 4!
Love It!! Crispin is a genius...thanks for the post!
he's cute in that scene.
Glover is great in all his roles. I believe it was Friday 13th part 4 where he does a super crazy dance, lol its my fave jason for that reason. 😄
“Ted! Where’s the corkscrew?” 😂
I like when Crispin says it must be nice to be bi-lingual.
I never knew Crispin Glover was on the Happy Days show! That's so cool!
Wow, Glover is gorgeous here. Look at that hair. I've never ever thought of him as handsome. Also, he always comes across as weird-scary-dangerous, and here, he comes across as normal.
he kicks down the stack of books with a vengeance. got dang lol
I've only seen Glover play as George Mcfly in Back to the Future, so it's weird seeing him with a lot of hair and acting like a slacker XD
+Minho Minhendore You evidently, haven't seen one of the coolest cult films since REPO MAN, CG & Howard Hesseman in RUBIN & ED, where Glover has long hair, big-ass platform shoes & these bellbottom LOUD vertically striped pants!! (Funny as hell! -and available here, on You Tube, to see for free!!!)
Nope, guess I'm not as cool as I thought XD. I will try to watch it though, you make it sound amazing :)
Minho Minhendore Wonderful, wonderful film! Definitely "Cult-film" status.
he was in alice in wonderland, the guy with the eyepatch
Masamune Noir You have to see Rubin & Ed - it came out in 1992. It stars Crispin & Howard Hesseman. Hesseman plays this middle-aged man who's kind of a loser: his wife (played by Karen Black) had left him, he's just started this new venture: a real estate seminar which sets him on a path to try and get his life going, etc. Glover is this goofy slacker type who lives in this motel his mom owns: his "room" is one of the motel rooms. His favorite thing to do is to play Mahler for his cat, which, BTW, has died by the time we "meet" "Rubin" (Glover's character)...anyway, the 2 end up together by these one or 2 odd circumstances and then, for a lot of the movie, they're stranded in the Mojave desert somewhere, out of gas, I think, and a bunch of crazy shit happens. Not gonna describe the whole thing here - just remember this: GREAT film. Total "Cult-movie": one you'd wanna see over & over again. Funny as hell too.
no matter what he's in, Crispin's delivery just hits differently
Loved his acting in here!!❤❤❤
Crispin Glover pretty much had this same look in Friday the 13th part 4 (1984) as Jimmy.
Revenge of the Nerds meets Back to the Future.
Ted McGinley is a hunk 😍😍😍😍
And I just found out after decades his Dad is one of my favorite characters; Mr. Wint form 'Diamonds are Forever'.
Hilarious that by '83 the creators of the show gave us on making this look like the early 60s. Look at Ted's hairstyle! LoL
It must be nice to be bi-lingual. Classic.
"There will be no hot lunches until my wallet is returned"...considering what I remember about how awful my school lunches were, that's not exactly a bad thing.:)
Crispin is really a very decent actor, and here, even this early, his performance is much stronger than most one-time Happy Days visitors.
GOD this show was on too long.
Nice to see Crispin Glover in it.
He was talented, should have got some decent movies
Didn't watch this once Winkler jumped the shark. This is really good.
he's handsome
he's now 55.
@@op3129 if he's 55 now he would have been about 15 in this clip
He has really pretty eyes, if u go and look back at him as George mcfly u can really see it. In "back to the Future" my heart just broke for him.
@@stephenmurphy1003 19
@@op3129 still handsome
crispin is one of my fave actors ever
I wouldn't expect Crispin Glover to be able to pull off a troubled youth with an attitude (because he's so eccentric and has a very unique and measured rythym with his way of talking), but he's so great in this tiny little snippet of a role! it's absolutely hilarious! I know it's been a few decades, but if you're reading this Mr. Glover, great job! love it!
My God, this is incredible, I never knew Crispin Glover was on Happy Days! He's totally rocking one of my own mid-80's looks there as well, with the anti-gravity hair and the grey overcoat!
Crispin: Yeah? I like that, tell him thanks.
Then the look on Fonzi's face.
Dang Glover played that well. Can't imagine anyone else doing it like that.
thats his power
You have a small imagination then
wow, even back then crispin glover was a completely destabilising force, inhabiting the scene like a tremendous black hole. fantastic.
The grey overcoat and wild hair makes me think of Judd Nelson in the Breakfast Club. Judd was cute, so is Crispin
Ken Osmond RIP was in this episode as an arrogant high school teacher similar as Eddie Haskell in LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
Revenge of the nerds happy days back to the future cant get any better than that...
What's sad is...... I have a job and I'm a high school dropout. I got my GED which was confirmed to be way harder than a high school diploma. I went to college, got a job at Walmart and dropped out of college. Paid off my student loans ahead of time before they hassled me. I now have to save up and wait to get a new apartment. But life doesn't suck. I'm not homeless or anything. But this kid... he didn't think his shit out. He literally just wanted to be cool.
There is a lamp on the desk that obviously goes to the floor when the desk gets kicked over. Twice they cut to Fonzie and the lamp is still in front of him.
Love him he is so interesting
Crispin is always playing 50’s roles
Yep he didn't even come back to do 2015, or 1885! If it ain't a 1950's (or 1985) story don't knock on his door!
The Fonz was always came across as a worldly guy who made a good point without seeming too preachy.
This was a deleted scene from "Back To The Future" where George Mcfly found the Delorean that his future son brought to the 50's, and he traveled to the 70's. It was edited out for time... plus it added nothing to the plot. 😏
George McFly went "Back to the Future" a year before his son Marty did. -:)
Crispin, he looks so young . . . i love him
2 years later he's playing marty mcfly's dad
It comes through in Glover's performance....what a disturbed young man he was in real life.
This show really jumped the shark when Mork landed from another planet and when Fonzie somehow became a guidance counselor at the high school.
This is awesome, love Glover.
He's thinking,first Biff Tannen and Mr.Strickland,now this guy!
3:03 Check out the cutaway to McGinley. Looks like a different film stock and lighting from the rest of the scene.
Happy days have some of the best actors on that show.
Crispin Glover didn't look out of place in this 1950's scenario.
Great stuff.
That was great.
Was waiting for Stan Gable to point at Crispin and yell "NERRRRRD!!"
Awesome! definitely Awesome! one slick dude learnin from another!
aww hes soo young and cute there!
Man, Happy Days seemed like a totally different show in the later seasons than it did earlier on.
HE'S JUST SO AWESOME!!!
jefferson d'Arcy and McFly ?
I like the thought that the Fonz is describing his life before he lived with the Cunninghams.
I’m glad the young man made the right decision to stay in school! 🙂
in latino america only that show was available for 2 seasons
im surprised that only here I can see more and more seasons
A LITTLE LATE BUT THANKS!!!!!!!!
Crispin seems to be channeling James Dean
Hi. I’m George McFly. I’m your density.
I'm surprised how much clips from this show make me laugh.
To think Crispin a few years later he played George McFly in Back To The Future, he played a nerd getting bullied by Biff
I like @2:15 when Fonze and Crispin put there foreheads together :))
I remember seeing this episode (I watched Happy Days to its bitter conclusion) but never realized that Glover was Roach! Back To The Future was still at least a year away from release so he wasn't too well known yet. I also didn't realize how funny this scene was! Glover really nailed it!
YES, he DID!
this is great
george mcfly, what a dreamboat!