One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest - Randal back in action scene

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • masterpiece of acting by Jack Nicholson.
    directed by Milos Forman

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  • @zanytobbs
    @zanytobbs 7 лет назад +863

    It's touching how the Chief tightens his grip on the broom, instantly worried about McMurphy.

    • @Meng_7025
      @Meng_7025 4 года назад +37

      WesternWolf bro they are BEST friends I’m sobbing

    • @MrBryan247
      @MrBryan247 4 года назад +10

      Shocking The soul.

    • @pattydavis8175
      @pattydavis8175 4 года назад

      That's disgusting but plausible.

    • @morepostednotes9152
      @morepostednotes9152 3 года назад +1

      BTW, I don't smoke and I hate b-ball. Fish anyone? Giiilllll !!

    • @stefmgf8739
      @stefmgf8739 3 года назад +4

      True,buddy.
      Chaswick too loves him

  • @MrBryan247
    @MrBryan247 8 лет назад +820

    I love seeing the chief smile man!!!

    • @svenfigueroa312
      @svenfigueroa312 6 лет назад +16

      Bryan Walker so genuine

    • @willowophelia7898
      @willowophelia7898 6 лет назад +18

      You never really see him smile until this moment either so it's also a nice thing to see!!

    • @tomjohnson3004
      @tomjohnson3004 5 лет назад +10

      Bryan Walker , yep chief knows, albeit decades ago, these places are demonic,

    • @vangogo6819
      @vangogo6819 5 лет назад +13

      I loved the chief, I always thought Will Sampson was real nice l[king, that smile lit up the room.

    • @Meng_7025
      @Meng_7025 4 года назад +5

      Bryan Walker it adds 7 years to my lifespan

  • @zachflakerton
    @zachflakerton Год назад +127

    That little smile Chief gives after Randal winks to him is the most wholesome part of the movie

  • @symbiotesam3562
    @symbiotesam3562 7 лет назад +686

    A wonderful , but sad foreshadowing moment.

  • @tomg3131
    @tomg3131 2 года назад +86

    McMurphy was their therapy. Making them smile and forget about their own problems making them feel like one of the boys.

  • @joejones8776
    @joejones8776 4 года назад +141

    How can anyone not love Chief? He’s able to say so much without speaking a word. Perfectly conveying concern and care just with how he handles a broom. Amazing cinema right here.

    • @karsten9895
      @karsten9895 10 месяцев назад +4

      Even more amazing that the actor (I think the name was Will Sampson) had no prior acting expierence!

    • @joejones8776
      @joejones8776 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@karsten9895 I did not know this! Thanks for sharing.

    • @karsten9895
      @karsten9895 10 месяцев назад +1

      You're Welcome!

    • @yanni2112
      @yanni2112 9 месяцев назад +2

      Scary as Ten Bears with that Blue Face in Josey Wales.

    • @ShannonFreng
      @ShannonFreng 6 месяцев назад

      It's almost deplorable how many character actors are not given their rightful due, merely because they're not considered 'A-list' ones. This movie has many great ones in it.

  • @MrSlain1000
    @MrSlain1000 8 лет назад +562

    The acting in this movie is impressive.

    • @shopo6847
      @shopo6847 7 лет назад +42

      Every actor on this movie was amazing, even the extras, it is the perfect movie in my opinion.

    • @jackhamilton9604
      @jackhamilton9604 7 лет назад +26

      shopo the only thing that could of improved it for me is if Randal killed nurse Ratched

    • @elge9999
      @elge9999 7 лет назад +7

      D3nni5 T someone mentioned this in the comment section of another video, as much as i wanted see Ms. Ratched suck a lemon, we wouldnt have seen Chief's amazing ending... also, the last scene we see Ms. Ratched in she isnt in the best shape, physically but lot more humble, her eyes tell the story, she learned her lesson through Randal....just my 2 unsolicited cents.

    • @MsMimilala
      @MsMimilala 7 лет назад +3

      Yes and most of the therapy sessions were improvised... 👌

    • @svenfigueroa312
      @svenfigueroa312 6 лет назад +9

      And...what i just told a guy yesterday at a party: NO FOKIN CGI! Just a good script, good actors, good ambience(seems like you are actually seated with them!) and presto!: an instant classic

  • @tobyroyson9336
    @tobyroyson9336 7 лет назад +417

    sad part is the second time he did this he wasn't joking

    • @hardinstree4145
      @hardinstree4145 5 лет назад

      @Elsa Debroglie ?

    • @hardinstree4145
      @hardinstree4145 5 лет назад +2

      @Elsa Debroglie ohh, I see :D

    • @m.e.d.7997
      @m.e.d.7997 3 года назад +13

      Very very sad. He never belonged in the place.

    • @davidkruse4030
      @davidkruse4030 3 года назад +26

      @@m.e.d.7997 that's the whole point of the movie. None of them belonged there.

    • @m.e.d.7997
      @m.e.d.7997 3 года назад +13

      @@davidkruse4030 Ratched actually fought to keep him with her on the unit.

  • @anywaythewindblows8912
    @anywaythewindblows8912 5 лет назад +89

    He’s the only one who saw them for what they really are: HUMAN

    • @sonicsucks20
      @sonicsucks20 Год назад

      Funny since he's a rapist and inhumane himself.

    • @flowrepins6663
      @flowrepins6663 6 часов назад

      And the only one that was one

  • @sammycircle
    @sammycircle 12 лет назад +180

    When Chief Realizes Mcmurphy Is Kidding The Smile On His Face Is So Priceless!

    • @kleinhocico9915
      @kleinhocico9915 2 года назад +8

      And he was such a handsome man (ups).

    • @maciej5578
      @maciej5578 Год назад

      Lot nad kukułczym gniazdem albo Eksperyment Rosenhama.
      (...) Socjolog amerykański, Erving Hoffman prześledził kolejne etapy etycznej i psychiatrycznej kariery " umysłowo chorego". Wedle niego podlega ona ściśle rozplanowane ostracyzmowi. Rosenham, profesor
      psychologii i prawa na Uniwersytecie Stanford w Kalifornii, symulował szaleństwo (Początek lat 70tych). Zadał sobie kilka podstawowych, a prostych pytań: "schizofrenia", "zdrowie psychiczne" ? , a także o wartość stawianych diagnoz i pożytek ze szpitali psychiatrycznych.
      Aby rozwinąć dyskusję, przyjął osiem "normalnych" osób do różnych instytucji psychiatrycznych. Ci pseudo - pacjenci podczas badań wstępnych skarżyli się na słyszenia głosów: owe głosów. Skarżyli się na objawy egzystencjalne, mówiąc ich życie jest puste, bezcelowe, próżne.
      Co się tyczy reszty, pseudo-pacjenci starali się nic nie zmieniać w opowieści o swoim życiu. Dzięki swej prawdomownosci umacniali zdecydowanie szanse na diagnozę "zdrowia psychicznego": ich biografia i zachowanie nie miały w dobie rzeczywistoście nic patologicznego. Dodajmy, że natychmiast po przyjęciu przestawali utrzymywać, że słyszeli głosy.
      Hospitalizacja była dla nich tak męcząca, iż wszyscy z jednym wyjątkiem pragnęli opuścić szpital.
      Mieli wiec w tym swój interes, by zachowywać się jak najnormanbiej
      i być wzorem dobrego sprawowania.
      Mimo to owi pseudo - pacjenci nie zostali nigdy za takich uznani. Wszyscy poza jednym, zostali przyjęci z rozpoznaniem schizofrenii i zwolnieni jako "ustępujący schizofrenicy".
      Ich hospitalizacja trwała od tygodnia do dwóch miesięcy.
      Wg. Rosenhama diagnoza psychiatryczna jest fałszowana nie tylko przez dążenie do wykrycia chorób tam, gdzie ich nie ma,
      lecz również przez nałożenie etykiety - np. schizofrenika - która raz przylgnawszy do pacjenta wpływa dogłębnie na psychiatryczne interpretacje związanych z nim faktów i gestów.
      Pseudo pacjenci często robili notatki. Nikt nie pytał co pacjent pisze. Uznawano je za nawyk obsesyjnie zachowania, które często idzie w parze ze schizofrenia. W szpitalu wszyscy pacjenci odczuwają przejawy depersonalizacji. Przepisywano im niezwykle zróżnicowaną gamę lekarstw psychotropowych, co nie
      omieszkało wprawić ich w zakłopotanie, zważywszy identycznych występujących u nich objawów.
      Rosenham pisze, że diagnozy psychiatryczne nie były najczęściej ani pożyteczne dla pacjenta ani
      pewne (...)
      ruclips.net/video/duz4Oh07NA8/видео.html
      Odpowiedz

  • @Truth537
    @Truth537 2 года назад +78

    One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest contains some of the finest, if not the finest, acting in all of cinema history in my opinion...absolutely love the way every tiny piece of cinematic information is conveyed. Genius...

  • @gh9111
    @gh9111 5 лет назад +84

    The Chief says very little it's all emotion coming from him. So beautiful. He loved his friend Mcmurphy.

    • @ginfrench3350
      @ginfrench3350 2 года назад +12

      When Will "Sonny" Sampson, who had never acted before, first told his mother and two sisters that he was going to be in the movie "Cuckoo's Nest" they were shocked and concerned about him being "good enough" for the film and having to learn and properly deliver his lines. But he quickly reassured them that it would be an "easy gig" to be in the movie since he played a guy who didn't speak. Of course, Sonny's intense emotional brilliance (without speaking) was genius. His natural ability to speak volumes with just one look with those piercing eyes, made Chief one of the most timeless iconic characters of all time. How lucky and blessed the world was that Will Sonny Sampson was discovered !

    • @ppuh6tfrz646
      @ppuh6tfrz646 2 года назад +4

      The Chief says 'very little' because he's pretending to be mute...

    • @collettekensinger3803
      @collettekensinger3803 2 года назад

      I started reading One Flew Over the Cockoo Nest.
      It's thru the eyes of Chief.
      =============
      Chief has everyone fooled.
      Until he says, ahh Juicey Fruit
      when McMurphy offers it to him(Chief).
      "Only McMurphy knows Chief secret,
      and told no-one Chief's secret.
      The secret I am talking about is;
      Chief hearing and talking.

  • @midnalazuli793
    @midnalazuli793 2 года назад +147

    I love how Nurse Ratched rolled her eyes when she saw McMurphy walk in like Frankenstein’s monster. She knew right away that he was faking it, lol.

    • @marieadams3720
      @marieadams3720 Год назад

      She knows everything, she's the Devil.

    • @thebigvlad
      @thebigvlad 9 месяцев назад

      @@1-Wheel-Drive Not saying you are one, but that sounds like anti-vaxxer talk. Doctors actually do understand a lot, and any doctor I've interacted with has actually been very forthcoming about what they know and don't know. Doctors are some of the most humble people I've known. Yes, you should trust your doctor generally speaking. And if you want a second opinion on something, get one.

    • @tomhanson4153
      @tomhanson4153 9 месяцев назад

      @@thebigvlad YES pureblood here no poison in me from the feds!!!! BWWWAAAHAAHAAHA the laugh is on you vaxxed and poisoned!!!! WAIT AND SEE!!!! My Dr. TOLD me the TRUTH!!!!

    • @thebigvlad
      @thebigvlad 7 месяцев назад

      @Based_transition_Clocker The earth is a spheroid. Keep coping.

    • @gustavodeugarte9460
      @gustavodeugarte9460 6 месяцев назад

      😂😂​@Based_transition_ClockerBetter than drinking bleach or clorox...

  • @mcalpha3
    @mcalpha3 11 лет назад +311

    "Next woman takes me on is going to light up like a pinball machine and pay off in silver dollars!"
    Best quote in the movie.

    • @makeit7579
      @makeit7579 5 лет назад +15

      "You bet"

    • @trump-totalwar6509
      @trump-totalwar6509 2 года назад +11

      the reaction from nurse pilbow at the thought of his comment.

    • @Losrandir
      @Losrandir 2 года назад +1

      ​@@trump-totalwar6509 That didn't seem to be the type of comment she likes to hear...

    • @trump-totalwar6509
      @trump-totalwar6509 2 года назад +3

      @@Losrandir oh yes it is. i can tell.

    • @matthew3774
      @matthew3774 2 года назад +2

      How did louise fletcher not laugh at that

  • @tranthony1768
    @tranthony1768 8 лет назад +230

    The face McMurphy makes when he fakes it reminded me of the Shining where Jack Torrance freezes to death xD

    • @jacob2olsen248
      @jacob2olsen248 3 года назад +3

      I was just waiting for the moment, when he would say: "HEEEEREEE'S JOHNNY!!!!!" :D

    • @dreamxxx333mmm2
      @dreamxxx333mmm2 2 года назад

      the shining was later

    • @maciej5578
      @maciej5578 Год назад

      Lot nad kukułczym gniazdem albo Eksperyment Rosenhama.
      (...) Socjolog amerykański, Erving Hoffman prześledził kolejne etapy etycznej i psychiatrycznej kariery " umysłowo chorego". Wedle niego podlega ona ściśle rozplanowane ostracyzmowi. Rosenham, profesor
      psychologii i prawa na Uniwersytecie Stanford w Kalifornii, symulował szaleństwo (Początek lat 70tych). Zadał sobie kilka podstawowych, a prostych pytań: "schizofrenia", "zdrowie psychiczne" ? , a także o wartość stawianych diagnoz i pożytek ze szpitali psychiatrycznych.
      Aby rozwinąć dyskusję, przyjął osiem "normalnych" osób do różnych instytucji psychiatrycznych. Ci pseudo - pacjenci podczas badań wstępnych skarżyli się na słyszenia głosów: owe głosów. Skarżyli się na objawy egzystencjalne, mówiąc ich życie jest puste, bezcelowe, próżne.
      Co się tyczy reszty, pseudo-pacjenci starali się nic nie zmieniać w opowieści o swoim życiu. Dzięki swej prawdomownosci umacniali zdecydowanie szanse na diagnozę "zdrowia psychicznego": ich biografia i zachowanie nie miały w dobie rzeczywistoście nic patologicznego. Dodajmy, że natychmiast po przyjęciu przestawali utrzymywać, że słyszeli głosy.
      Hospitalizacja była dla nich tak męcząca, iż wszyscy z jednym wyjątkiem pragnęli opuścić szpital.
      Mieli wiec w tym swój interes, by zachowywać się jak najnormanbiej
      i być wzorem dobrego sprawowania.
      Mimo to owi pseudo - pacjenci nie zostali nigdy za takich uznani. Wszyscy poza jednym, zostali przyjęci z rozpoznaniem schizofrenii i zwolnieni jako "ustępujący schizofrenicy".
      Ich hospitalizacja trwała od tygodnia do dwóch miesięcy.
      Wg. Rosenhama diagnoza psychiatryczna jest fałszowana nie tylko przez dążenie do wykrycia chorób tam, gdzie ich nie ma,
      lecz również przez nałożenie etykiety - np. schizofrenika - która raz przylgnawszy do pacjenta wpływa dogłębnie na psychiatryczne interpretacje związanych z nim faktów i gestów.
      Pseudo pacjenci często robili notatki. Nikt nie pytał co pacjent pisze. Uznawano je za nawyk obsesyjnie zachowania, które często idzie w parze ze schizofrenia. W szpitalu wszyscy pacjenci odczuwają przejawy depersonalizacji. Przepisywano im niezwykle zróżnicowaną gamę lekarstw psychotropowych, co nie
      omieszkało wprawić ich w zakłopotanie, zważywszy identycznych występujących u nich objawów.
      Rosenham pisze, że diagnozy psychiatryczne nie były najczęściej ani pożyteczne dla pacjenta ani
      pewne (...)
      ruclips.net/video/duz4Oh07NA8/видео.html
      Odpowiedz

  • @bennylevine387
    @bennylevine387 3 года назад +108

    As a kid, this movie really messed with my head in a major way. It was one of those coming of age movies for me that told me this world is really a rotten place sometimes. I'm still haunted by it 40 years later, what happened to Randall and Billy.

    • @fretboardmaster70
      @fretboardmaster70 3 года назад +5

      If a movie still moves you some 40 years later? It certainly must have been some brilliant piece of work. It’s my definitely in my top 5 of all time favourite movies.

    • @uktruecrime
      @uktruecrime 2 года назад

      Interesting how being locked in a mental ward equates to a 'coming of age' movie. Maybe its just because its an analogy for real life.

    • @barneyronnie
      @barneyronnie 2 года назад

      It still goes on ... and on ... and on. I was given trilafon for schizophrenia, and later, Clozapine. I now suffer from tardive dyskinesia and wear adult diapers. My psychiatrists turned me into a freak, and I've actually caught them joking about and mocking my involuntary tongue and mouth movements. I hate them, and I stay hidden due to embarrassment 😳.

    • @justinbarton8808
      @justinbarton8808 2 года назад

      Yeah ouch man, not exactly a kids movie, at all

    • @bennylevine387
      @bennylevine387 2 года назад +1

      @@justinbarton8808 Yeah, when a kid has to ask 250 questions for the next three days as he tries to put the pieces of his life back together, it's a good sign the movie wasn't appropriate.

  • @MrTecnofreire
    @MrTecnofreire 10 лет назад +89

    Mr. Jack Nicholson, you are really out of this world !!!! the best ever...

    • @Galiento
      @Galiento 9 лет назад +1

      +Tecnofreire - Gestão Técnica de Instalações Think? I think he is one of the best. There are a couple who can act right up there with him. Maybe Tom Hanks, Robert Deniero, hmmmm maybe a few more thats it.

    • @Chavez_Soria
      @Chavez_Soria 3 года назад

      You again

  • @subscriberchan
    @subscriberchan 8 лет назад +215

    He fooled me too. I swear I was freak out.

    • @2012jaysean
      @2012jaysean 7 лет назад +3

      Chiyan Law too hard to believe it could happen lmao. The ending killed me tho

    • @m.e.d.7997
      @m.e.d.7997 4 года назад +1

      Ratched knows.

    • @Harlem55
      @Harlem55 3 года назад +6

      @@2012jaysean The ending killed me too- I was practically in love with Brad Dourif's character- and that final scene just brought me to having to exercise restraint to keep from screaming "kill the bitch" the first time I saw this in the theater. I was simply not prepared for the bittersweet ending.

    • @2012jaysean
      @2012jaysean 3 года назад +2

      John Doe Holy shit you got to see this in theatre? Luckyyyyy!

    • @Harlem55
      @Harlem55 3 года назад +2

      @@2012jaysean Yes, it was back in 96 or 97. I found it playing as a matinee in the local theatre amongst a bunch of B listers. I'd heard that Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher had a reputation, so I was a bit curious as to why they were found among the B-list movies- and I figured from the name it was going to be a light-hearted satirical comedy. As I do recall, several of the scenes are quite intense in a theater environment. Particularly the ECT scene, and the closer. Rather, as I remember fondly there were several emotional moments and I still find it difficult to sit through the whole movie even today. This is a movie where I recommend getting a projector and turning out the lights because the experience is quite more intense with projection and a bit of bass in the sound. The only other movie I recall giving me this kind of emotional response was the fire scene off the top of natural born killers- which gave me a profound dislike of woody harleson. Rather, cuckoo's nest made you laugh, it made you cry- it stirred up emotion in a way that after the movie ended had you in deep introspection because you could see it in yourself and other people.

  • @Lengsel7
    @Lengsel7 2 года назад +40

    At the end of this scene, the shot zooms into Randall, where it looks to me, the shock treatment has taken a lot more out of him than he's letting on, and more than he's willing to concede to Ratched.

    • @jacobjenn1
      @jacobjenn1 2 года назад

      Never thought about it like that, though I have yet to read the book i wouldn’t doubt there’s some version of this in there

    • @jamesphillips5926
      @jamesphillips5926 Год назад

      I believe he got one over her

    • @killingmyselftolive2526
      @killingmyselftolive2526 Год назад

      He has to play the game or get tortured, to me it was a look of ''You're gonna pay for what you did to me, but in the meantime I'll obey''..

  • @nr30199
    @nr30199 Год назад +17

    Rest in peace Ms. Louise Fletcher. Thank you for your talent, well done. 🕊❤

  • @aliciafournier4340
    @aliciafournier4340 3 года назад +30

    Louise Fletcher is such an amazing actress!

  • @deebonash4487
    @deebonash4487 2 года назад +16

    Every actor and actress absolutely owned their roles. SOOOO REALISTIC

  • @helenwalsh3726
    @helenwalsh3726 4 года назад +45

    Louise Fletcher is an outstanding actress. What a performance. 🥼🥼🥼🥼👌👌👌👌

    • @johnwilson4158
      @johnwilson4158 3 года назад +10

      What an Oscar winning performance ! She was absolutely brilliant in this role.

    • @oldtwinsna8347
      @oldtwinsna8347 Год назад

      @@johnwilson4158 yes, RIP

    • @maciej5578
      @maciej5578 Год назад

      Lot nad kukułczym gniazdem albo Eksperyment Rosenhama.
      (...) Socjolog amerykański, Erving Hoffman prześledził kolejne etapy etycznej i psychiatrycznej kariery " umysłowo chorego". Wedle niego podlega ona ściśle rozplanowane ostracyzmowi. Rosenham, profesor
      psychologii i prawa na Uniwersytecie Stanford w Kalifornii, symulował szaleństwo (Początek lat 70tych). Zadał sobie kilka podstawowych, a prostych pytań: "schizofrenia", "zdrowie psychiczne" ? , a także o wartość stawianych diagnoz i pożytek ze szpitali psychiatrycznych.
      Aby rozwinąć dyskusję, przyjął osiem "normalnych" osób do różnych instytucji psychiatrycznych. Ci pseudo - pacjenci podczas badań wstępnych skarżyli się na słyszenia głosów: owe głosów. Skarżyli się na objawy egzystencjalne, mówiąc ich życie jest puste, bezcelowe, próżne.
      Co się tyczy reszty, pseudo-pacjenci starali się nic nie zmieniać w opowieści o swoim życiu. Dzięki swej prawdomownosci umacniali zdecydowanie szanse na diagnozę "zdrowia psychicznego": ich biografia i zachowanie nie miały w dobie rzeczywistoście nic patologicznego. Dodajmy, że natychmiast po przyjęciu przestawali utrzymywać, że słyszeli głosy.
      Hospitalizacja była dla nich tak męcząca, iż wszyscy z jednym wyjątkiem pragnęli opuścić szpital.
      Mieli wiec w tym swój interes, by zachowywać się jak najnormanbiej
      i być wzorem dobrego sprawowania.
      Mimo to owi pseudo - pacjenci nie zostali nigdy za takich uznani. Wszyscy poza jednym, zostali przyjęci z rozpoznaniem schizofrenii i zwolnieni jako "ustępujący schizofrenicy".
      Ich hospitalizacja trwała od tygodnia do dwóch miesięcy.
      Wg. Rosenhama diagnoza psychiatryczna jest fałszowana nie tylko przez dążenie do wykrycia chorób tam, gdzie ich nie ma,
      lecz również przez nałożenie etykiety - np. schizofrenika - która raz przylgnawszy do pacjenta wpływa dogłębnie na psychiatryczne interpretacje związanych z nim faktów i gestów.
      Pseudo pacjenci często robili notatki. Nikt nie pytał co pacjent pisze. Uznawano je za nawyk obsesyjnie zachowania, które często idzie w parze ze schizofrenia. W szpitalu wszyscy pacjenci odczuwają przejawy depersonalizacji. Przepisywano im niezwykle zróżnicowaną gamę lekarstw psychotropowych, co nie
      omieszkało wprawić ich w zakłopotanie, zważywszy identycznych występujących u nich objawów.
      Rosenham pisze, że diagnozy psychiatryczne nie były najczęściej ani pożyteczne dla pacjenta ani
      pewne (...)
      ruclips.net/video/duz4Oh07NA8/видео.html
      Odpowiedz

  • @mapmtony
    @mapmtony 5 лет назад +24

    One of the greatest movies...EVER

    • @finnkdy
      @finnkdy 3 года назад +1

      Slingblade.

  • @garrettangelici1622
    @garrettangelici1622 3 года назад +12

    The way chief’s entire body tightens but then then releases completely with just the wink 😭

  • @harryputang5352
    @harryputang5352 2 года назад +3

    Danny Devito was so young. Wow this movie was filled with stars

  • @thudor1
    @thudor1 2 года назад +8

    Jack Nicholson and Danny DeVito, two living New Jersey legends, in the same movie. You can't get better than that!!

  • @rawdog42
    @rawdog42 3 года назад +14

    Chiefs grip on that broom ...
    Hell was about to break loose.
    His name was William Sampson jr.
    He died in 1987 at 53 due to complications from a heart and lung transplant because of a disease he had.
    RIP Chief.

  • @matt_canon
    @matt_canon 8 лет назад +225

    2:09 Nurse Pilbow clearly fantasizing about it hahaha

    • @showkot288
      @showkot288 7 лет назад

      This mоvie is nоw аvаilаble tо wаtch hеeееrе => twitter.com/8a41c53c14101267a/status/795841461086343168 Оnе Flew ОOОOvеr Тhe Cuсkоо s Nеst Rаndаl bасk in асtiоn sсеnе

    • @MrPeacelover423
      @MrPeacelover423 7 лет назад +12

      Haha. That's a brilliant observation man.

    • @svenfigueroa312
      @svenfigueroa312 6 лет назад +12

      She is hot.
      Looks latina.
      Buuuut, she's a real bitch cause she was part of that torture

    • @makeit7579
      @makeit7579 6 лет назад +1

      note pillow was in the right stuff

    • @Breakstama2010
      @Breakstama2010 5 лет назад

      Man i just saw the movie it reallyis good too bad now she is 68 yrs old

  • @davidhendersonphotography2328
    @davidhendersonphotography2328 7 лет назад +41

    best film ever made full over every emotion

  • @thefnafdetective
    @thefnafdetective Год назад +56

    Nurse Ratched’s smile when she sees Mac really showed the type of character she is. How she tried to hide a smile, as if she was overjoyed that Mac became a vegetable.

    • @cecilwhinter
      @cecilwhinter Год назад +19

      Pretty sure she was hiding her disgust at his joke but I agree with you that she is that type of character. At multiple time you see her smile when things get her way & Mac lose.

    • @matthew3774
      @matthew3774 Год назад +4

      Its funny how this comment got 9 likes when 5 seconds of actual brain work would reveal that she knows he's not going to be in that state from 1 round of ECT. So her smile was probably at his joke, then she realised she shouldn't smile too much because she has to remain professional.

    • @thefnafdetective
      @thefnafdetective Год назад +1

      @@matthew3774 You clearly haven’t seen this movie if you think THAT is what her smile meant. It was obvious that her trying to stifle a smile was a result of seeing Mac in that state, not at his joke. Even if she knew he wasn’t permanently like that, she definitely could have thought that he was in that state temporarily. You need to look at this knowing what type of character Nurse Ratched is. She wouldn’t smile at a joke being played by a patient. She just isn’t that type of character. You need more than 5 seconds of actual brain work to fully analyze Nurse Ratched’s character, but I guess that’s all you’re capable of.

    • @thefnafdetective
      @thefnafdetective Год назад +1

      @@cecilwhinter I wouldn’t call it disgust. Heck, I don’t even think she knew he was joking, because she looks almost disappointed when he stops joking.

    • @matthew3774
      @matthew3774 Год назад +2

      @@thefnafdetective She's an RN, she knows he's not going to be walking and acting like that from EST, its comically exaggerated. I don't disagree with you that she is sadistic. There's another scene where the first vote on the world series is defeated and you can see she gives this sadistic smile seeing all the men are too terrified to vote and go against her wishes

  • @sxc5rhcp
    @sxc5rhcp 2 года назад +13

    The acting on this movie from everyone is masterful. I love this movie so much because of the characters and the story is so relevant and timeless.

  • @MusicMeddy
    @MusicMeddy 2 года назад +7

    2:13 I love the little "thank you" when Nurse Ratchet says his joke is an amusing thought - they are being so polite while having such a battle for power, very subtle, great acting

  • @stefmgf8739
    @stefmgf8739 3 года назад +7

    The way Cheswick smiles at him,goooosh so precious and genuine ☺️

  • @kenhooker4879
    @kenhooker4879 3 года назад +24

    This scene is like a microcosm of life. Don't let ANYONE control you.

    • @Fadem12forReal
      @Fadem12forReal Год назад +1

      Well they need to be controlled.. it's an insane asylum

    • @estelasayeed5608
      @estelasayeed5608 Год назад

      @@Fadem12forReal obviously but not Randal or chief.. Billy can be argued..

    • @QuadMochaMatti
      @QuadMochaMatti 9 месяцев назад

      Humans need to be controlled because we are simply the lowest form of life on this entire planet; nothing but a bunch of weird, talking, messed up monkeys that would be better off going extinct.

  • @Bluemgwes
    @Bluemgwes 7 лет назад +33

    2:02, Why I love Jack Nicholson so much.

    • @stefmgf8739
      @stefmgf8739 6 лет назад +1

      Completely agree with you.
      What about just right away:”please proceed,thank you”😂
      True,there are ohter actors at the same level and It depends on taste but ...in this “kind” of acting there’s no another Jack Nicholson...period
      Kind regards
      😊

  • @finnmccool684
    @finnmccool684 Год назад +6

    The first time I saw this movie, I had the same reaction the crew did. Shock and horror, followed by relief.
    So I guess I'm as crazy as they are.

  • @blackblanka00
    @blackblanka00 6 лет назад +14

    Dany De Vito had an adorable smile

  • @MrMatt5885
    @MrMatt5885 11 лет назад +37

    "im proud to join the group, Mildred" thats like mcmurphy saying f*ck you b*tch and her reaction is priceless. they do a good job of showing the battle between them in the movie i feel

    • @nancyj.ellington6407
      @nancyj.ellington6407 2 года назад

      Nurse Ratchett is insidiously evil. Ran across her equal mercifully just one time in a long nursing career. Initial encounter was chilling & deteriorated from there. This occurred in NM & I bet she is still practicing.

    • @Calimerothesadbird
      @Calimerothesadbird 17 дней назад

      Ratshit is a prime example for and the very definition of a "wolf in sheep's clothing". The most terrifying thing about this archetype is that it is still "working" in this world. Hidden behind a dead mask of benevolence and philanthropy

  • @MVDOTTLINGER
    @MVDOTTLINGER 10 лет назад +43

    "You know, i'm hot to try!" Jack Nicholson is, and will be for ever the best actor! Wouldn't be cinema without him!

  • @evanlaw3596
    @evanlaw3596 5 лет назад +51

    the little nurse was looking on, a little excited by nick's speech, lol

  • @fraser_mr2009
    @fraser_mr2009 2 года назад +6

    you can see the acting nurses wanting to smile
    you can see that the nurses want to laugh. it makes it authentic.

  • @118Huntervasser
    @118Huntervasser 11 лет назад +32

    "Lets hear it for bullgoose randall back in action nice shirt cheezeroo!!" I dont know what the hell that means but it works brilliantly!

    • @davidroberts8060
      @davidroberts8060 5 лет назад +2

      Cheezeroo!!

    • @wendyw651
      @wendyw651 3 года назад +1

      His face! (The guy in the glasses is Mr. Cheswick)

    • @joshschaeffer3300
      @joshschaeffer3300 3 года назад +5

      In the book they had an argument about who was the craziest, the bull goose nutjob, on the ward. Mcmurphy won by saying he voted for Eisenhower twice and planned to do so again. That makes him the Bullgoose looney.

  • @midnightrider7648
    @midnightrider7648 4 года назад +14

    Damn, when i was younger i wanted to be just like nicholson's character in this movie. He was the quintessential "anti-hero". Actually i still do!

    • @JennFrank
      @JennFrank 3 года назад +1

      Yep. An anti-authoritarian not for the sake of empty contrarianism, but because he sees the system for what it is. What happens to him is inevitable. It's such a beautiful, but deeply cynical, movie.

  • @prtcgv5105
    @prtcgv5105 3 года назад +6

    One of the best scenes of this masterpiece ever!!!

  • @jmb-bj9gs
    @jmb-bj9gs 2 года назад +8

    This is probably the favorite movie of all time for me I love how RP McMurphy brought a lot of love and laughter into these poor guys dismal worlds. They probably haven't smiled or laughed in many many years, Nicholson's character cared a lot about each person in there and they all cared about him that's my takeaway on this movie and I love it for that reason

    • @sonicsucks20
      @sonicsucks20 Год назад

      But he was a evil jerk who deserved to be put down.

    • @milesjolly6173
      @milesjolly6173 9 месяцев назад

      @@sonicsucks20 why?

  • @SuperRobertoClemente
    @SuperRobertoClemente 3 года назад +4

    Wow, what an amazing cast! Nicholson, Fletcher, Dourif, Lloyd, DeVito, Sampson Jr...

  • @stevemoore9509
    @stevemoore9509 2 года назад +3

    ONE OF BEST MOVIES EVER JACK WAS FANTASTIC. AND IT DESERVED THE BEST PICTURE .

  • @marythompson6498
    @marythompson6498 7 лет назад +12

    This was a great movie/top 5 of all time!!

  • @charliemctruth
    @charliemctruth 5 лет назад +14

    Louise Fletcher....Nurse Ratched. Acting at it's finest.

  • @neilwilliams8741
    @neilwilliams8741 9 лет назад +46

    a proper actor irish desendant a rebel tough nut the script is awesome 40 years later

    • @ratataran
      @ratataran 3 года назад

      @ape escape THere is a subreddit for things like this.

    • @user-gd5dj2nj6c
      @user-gd5dj2nj6c 3 года назад

      @ape escape I just shot my wife

    • @NormAppleton
      @NormAppleton 3 года назад

      Jack if I recall Is an Irish, French, English, Scottish JEW!!!!! God he must make you nervous.. Also, imagine your father.

    • @carlosburness3487
      @carlosburness3487 2 года назад

      @@NormAppleton he’s a Scottish Jew

  • @doghoos8553
    @doghoos8553 6 лет назад +5

    The GREATEST scene from a movie EVER

  • @gwynmaverickjames6098
    @gwynmaverickjames6098 2 года назад +2

    What a cast,Jack Nicholson was outstanding in the lead role

  • @peterlohnes1
    @peterlohnes1 10 месяцев назад +1

    I absolutely love the tightening of the broom handle. I also love that Randall let the Chief in on the joke early

  • @MrPavePaws
    @MrPavePaws 11 лет назад +33

    Nurse Pilbow is a sweet little thing!

    • @stefmgf8739
      @stefmgf8739 6 лет назад +4

      Yeah but if you do the math she should be that never smile once during the whole movie.She’s gorgeous but Randalls friend with benefits got a smile that you recall for good.

    • @cliffwheeler7357
      @cliffwheeler7357 3 года назад +1

      @@stefmgf8739 Is this comment meant to be in English? I can't make head nor tail of it.

    • @stefmgf8739
      @stefmgf8739 3 года назад

      @@cliffwheeler7357 nurse Pilbow is good looking but Candy is hotter vbamvcg abdmclod fknshsja ndjfodn do I make myself clear?

    • @someoneelse.2252
      @someoneelse.2252 3 года назад

      @@stefmgf8739 : Hahaaa..... best comment yet and still laughing !!!

  • @heinibimmler
    @heinibimmler 2 дня назад

    One of the best movies of all times. so many stars were born here....

  • @boysoldier131
    @boysoldier131 11 лет назад +33

    Jack nicholson was great in this film but it would have been boring without the cold persona portrayed by ''Louise Fletcher'' them two made this film what it was

    • @DavidBerlinguette
      @DavidBerlinguette 3 года назад +3

      Totally. Hell, any one of those actors in this scene, for that matter. But yeah, Ratched was so believable that it was stunning to see her not in character... you just assume she’s like that in real life.

  • @Texfan57
    @Texfan57 11 лет назад +7

    "I'm ah gentle as a puppy dog...and please proceed thank you!"

  • @alexmarshall4331
    @alexmarshall4331 5 лет назад +2

    WOWW!! I've watched this clip umpteen times and it never fades...what a story..what a cast..long live the Randall Patrick McMurphys💎💖👍

  • @hijodelrey6121
    @hijodelrey6121 2 года назад +3

    They got the real talent hahahaha Jack You are great!!

  • @seventhfirestephanie8740
    @seventhfirestephanie8740 3 года назад +2

    "Pay off in silver dollars" You can see Fletcher and the nurse try to not break character. When you can make the actors, audience and even most uptight of ladies laugh...That's comedy right there!

  • @westernsharpie
    @westernsharpie 6 лет назад +4

    what a scene, everybody loves him

  • @crush42mash6
    @crush42mash6 3 года назад +1

    Gotta love this movie, haven’t seen it for a long time, classic.

  • @Kevtb87
    @Kevtb87 12 лет назад +6

    I want a sequel - The Mental Defective League

  • @auresevas1473
    @auresevas1473 6 лет назад +1

    Man the way McMurphy brings these people life is so unordinary. Brings a tear to our eyes and makes us smile as they are.

  • @danalyze
    @danalyze 9 дней назад

    Chief's smile brightens up the world

  • @superstarreviews9937
    @superstarreviews9937 6 лет назад +39

    Sooooo if he's been giving away his medicine,for quite sometime..and he's still acting and functioning normally..doesn't that tell them,he doesn't NEED the medicine,and is better off without it?!

    • @MH-jc3uj
      @MH-jc3uj 6 лет назад +19

      Tic Tack They wanna keep him under control- a drone/zombie.

    • @branman81794
      @branman81794 6 лет назад +1

      In the book it was medicine for seizures

    • @kzarza1878
      @kzarza1878 5 лет назад +1

      Mcmurphy also said at his first medication dose he doesent want them slipping him "soft peter". Maybe those 2 were gay lol just a thought.

    • @RunDub
      @RunDub 5 лет назад +1

      kza rza *saltpeter, aka potassium nitrate

    • @Lord_Hillcrest01
      @Lord_Hillcrest01 5 лет назад

      Yep.

  • @hectorgonzalezbarrios-tb3yk
    @hectorgonzalezbarrios-tb3yk Год назад +1

    Even the other nurse was trying not to smile with the jokes...

  • @user-rz8bu6vl8x
    @user-rz8bu6vl8x 4 месяца назад

    One of the best movies ever made!

  • @jansdoe6963
    @jansdoe6963 4 года назад +4

    Jack Nicholson is an amazing actor. I'd put him up there with Spencer Tracy. He is that good.

  • @imagine9265
    @imagine9265 7 месяцев назад

    My Grand mother ran a movie theater and me and my friends went to see this now classic movie when I was 14 it was even better when u were stoned on weed and having butter popcorn 🍿

  • @glenncambray626
    @glenncambray626 2 года назад

    This is so much more than a movie. And that's what makes it such a great movie.

  • @finnmccool684
    @finnmccool684 Год назад +2

    I love this smile on the Chief: 1:24

  • @MrBryan247
    @MrBryan247 8 лет назад +10

    ..look at the faces!!!"

  • @callumsmith5027
    @callumsmith5027 4 года назад +5

    “Nice shirt Chezaroo”

  • @goatbut29
    @goatbut29 2 года назад +1

    Holy shit when chief squeezed that broom *I* got worried! RIP great man!!

  • @user-ug6co5kl2l
    @user-ug6co5kl2l 9 месяцев назад

    I need to see this moivie again. know that im older...worth it

  • @davemustaki134
    @davemustaki134 8 месяцев назад

    One of the best movies ever made

  • @parzooman
    @parzooman 2 года назад +1

    Very subtle acting from Nurse Pilbow - you can see just a hint of excitement under the surface regarding McMurphy.

  • @volzman2172
    @volzman2172 6 лет назад +2

    Jack was the best Joker because no one acts crazy like him.

  • @02HARMAE
    @02HARMAE 2 года назад +1

    Jack Nicholson: the unexpected hero

    • @sonicsucks20
      @sonicsucks20 Год назад

      Lucifer could have said to the same also.

  • @cliffwheeler7357
    @cliffwheeler7357 3 года назад +1

    Tiniest hint of a smile from Nurse Pilbo @ 2:14. Perhaps she was imagining Randall lighting her up like a pinball machine.

  • @bennewcombe2013
    @bennewcombe2013 2 года назад +3

    It makes me so happy Jacks got the love for the so called mental defects, he's learnt to love them and endeared himself to them when he's the so called sane one, classic Jack

  • @TheStuport
    @TheStuport 5 лет назад +6

    Louise Fletcher has stated in an interview that she was blushing beet Red when Jack calls her by her first name in character. Jack had in fact asked her prior to the scene what her character's first name was and she told him Mildred and thought noting of it.

  • @JustD1zz
    @JustD1zz 5 лет назад +2

    Yeaaaars ago i did a tour with a mental care facility. Good folk, clients and staff. I did graveyard at one of the facilities for about a year. One client, Justin was his name, acted Just like Jack in this movie! To the T. There would be days where he wouldn't budge on anything and then other days where he'd be as spry and alive as anyone would be on a nice beautiful day Without any mental problems. It was a love/hate relationship with that particular client. Anyway, jack reminds me of him throughout this Entire damn movie lol

  • @kellyzhou9971
    @kellyzhou9971 7 лет назад

    This is my favorite scene of the whole movie!!! :)

  • @kriptoniteXD
    @kriptoniteXD 10 месяцев назад

    His acting reminds of Leo as Jordan Belford. The cadence and enthusiam was all there.

  • @mistofoles
    @mistofoles 3 года назад +2

    @0:53 Louise almost breaks character - note how she rubs her nose to hide a smirk ! :D

  • @ralphcantrell3214
    @ralphcantrell3214 2 месяца назад

    This harmless little antic probably sealed Randall's fate.

  • @SpecialAgentBillMaxwell
    @SpecialAgentBillMaxwell 8 лет назад +9

    Okay, I've seen this years ago, but it took me a while to figure out that Nurse Ratched was on Star Trek DS9. Just as evil too.

    • @chrispile3878
      @chrispile3878 5 лет назад +1

      Yup. And she got what she deserved there.

  • @basedokadaizo
    @basedokadaizo Месяц назад

    "the mental defective league, in formation!"
    i've been in a psych ward. what i would have given to have a Mongoose Randal around. 💕this isn't mockery, it's CAMARADERIE. it's laughter shared with friends. it's beautiful, and it's what we need-- it's the relationship that heals!

  • @thenomadicpen
    @thenomadicpen Год назад +1

    Nice shirt, Chesaroo!

  • @jorgeocampo1794
    @jorgeocampo1794 2 года назад

    This movie with brilliantly written and cast this movie was a renegade!

  • @flockofwolves
    @flockofwolves 3 года назад +1

    I love how Cheswick is all smiles and forgets McMurphy essentially inciting his own electrocution..

  • @kzarza1878
    @kzarza1878 5 лет назад

    Great movie. One of my favorites ever.

  • @nicholasmcglynn250
    @nicholasmcglynn250 3 года назад +2

    He don't need the meds, Ratchet wants him on them because it means he will be docile, another example of Ratchets grip on the men, but notice the moment McMurphy returns & pulls on of his pranks they all light up & come to life, at the end when he says his all good, it's a power move, he's onto Ratchets game & she knows it, he's a sneaky one the old McMurphy

  • @exjazzer
    @exjazzer 2 года назад +1

    A masterpiece.

  • @highflyguy1
    @highflyguy1 5 лет назад +2

    McMurthy was obviously a very charismatic character, by the way, the other patients were concerned for him

  • @joelewis9627
    @joelewis9627 3 года назад

    Phew! That look from Jack at the end says it all.

  • @aitraining
    @aitraining 13 лет назад +3

    LOVE the wink to Chief at 1:04

    • @m.e.d.7997
      @m.e.d.7997 4 года назад +1

      I like the nice shirt Chezeroo line! And "Look at the faces on ya"?!