What I love most was that these two soliders did not mesh well together for most of the film, but they were both in perfect synchronization during this scene: they both recognized the situation and trust the other one to play his part.
@Brian Waas Certainly SS children would be the first children in a class to jump up and Sieg Heil, even if no one said Heil Hitler. Also, Brian, BTW, there were French SS men, some in fact fought in the Battle for Berlin in the Reichstag.
The food may be good, the conversation polite. But a new order, and a new dispensation has been granted. One that need not ask permission, say 'please', much less beg. Judgement Day has come.
Yeah, this film deserves more love. It's pretty good, maybe a bit slow or misleading at times. Like, I think some folks might have been going in thinking they were gonna see more Saving Private Ryan or Band of Brothers kind of battles with these guys in it.
@@Muzical-Man Oh, George, you know that Mr. Colt has been playing a supporting role in various military dramas since 1911, from Mexico to Belleau Wood, Guadalcanal, Tunisia, Sicily, Italy, Normandy, the Ardennes, Berlin, Pusan, Chosin, Ia Drang, and Hue, and since then still turned in a great, but limited performance in Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan. And Mr. Colt is still around. He never got the big awards and accolades, but he was a solid and reliable performer, and he still turns up from time to time even now when he's needed. Mr. Colt is anything but a "newcomer."
The Nazis had been in power since 1933. These kids are probably younger than 10. It’s 1943. They grew up in a totalitarian dictatorship. No independent schools, no independent newspapers, propaganda at every corner of every village. Gestapo, the secret state police, capable of targeting anyone they wanted or knew about. If a young German child in Nazi Germany doesn’t say this stuff when being greeted in this manner during this period, it is very likely to be deaf. Even though slightly more than half of the population never voted for the NSDAP and not everyone who did was a fierce, fanatical party member, nearly all children born during the reign of the Nazis that were old enough to understand basic concepts, would have given this response.
Well if he did, he probably wouldn't have suggested the Americans go to his cottage. At least the Nazi should have re-framed the portraits. Not as good at hiding them as the ones who put the art work in the caves.
I love the scene where they introduce the Uncle. He's a jolly fellow who laughs when Bill Murray says not to make him angry as he digs in Murrays teeth.
I’m not sure how many times I’ve watched this clip but tonight is the first time that as Babalan sits down you just see Murray’s right arm slowly move and his weight shift a bit. Great scene
Oh, yeah! He was Burgdorf in Downfall! I forgot, the mustache threw me off. The uncle was also in the movie too. Sort of feels like Clooney saw Downfall and then said: "Get me some of the cast from it to play our Germans."
I had to stop it after the flamethrower scene. I just burst into a violent fit of tears. The scene stunned me; my reaction stunned me. But I had to take about half an hour to recover enough to keep watching the film. I adored it, but I don’t think I could go through it again.
Don't you just wish that scene was longer? Such a tasty moment, I wish it could just go on and on and on. I also love the Clooney scene talking about Sids Deli in NY, and how some day he'll read on page 18 about a low level Nazi being hanged for his crimes, and then he'll never think about him again. It's so low key, and another tasty scene I wish could just go on and on.
"They super secretly won because you think about them! See mom, my ideology isn't stupid, someone on the internet thinks about them!" I hope you recover some day.
Oh the movie was good, but the books better, try reading it The Monuments Men: Allied Heroes, Nazi Thieves, and the Greatest Treasure hunt in history, which the film is loosley based off of. That book is amazing.
1:32 you can see Murray move to draw the .45. Since the .45 rests in the holster with the hammer cocked and the safety is a toggle on the back of the handle, as soon as you put it to-hand it is ready to fire without making a sound.
You need to learn about the colt 45. There is no safety toggle. The hammer back and the pressure of the palm on the back of the grip. Your finger is the ultimate safety.
@@josephburke7224 You can Google any number of "how an M1911 Grip Safety Works" videos to see how the grip safety toggles the sear out of the way of trigger.
That is one of the most brillant jokes in film..well trained puppies 😂. Few month later we learnd about art treatmen in middel eastern deserts. I like Cate Blanchett smoke 😂😂😂
I cannot understand the lack of appreciation for Bob Balaban in this scene. Watch the 'smoking with the enemy' scene. Bill is great. Boy Bob sends it over the fence.
I do to, bro, but I acquired most of mine at thrift stores, flea markets, and garage sales. A lot of my paintings I started buying in the 1980s, and many date from the '20-60s and are certainly worth more than I paid for them.
This scene exposes the thin veneer of " civilization " most of us good folks put on every day. So much for humanity. Notice Bill Murray's face with his hand on the pistol. This is how i want to go through life, *NOT* pretending all of us who appear to be good *are* actually " good people." HA !!!!!
@@mencken8 Who says you have to keep your hand on the pistol? You put your hand on your gun only to shoot, while being threatened, or expecting a threat. Otherwise, you keep the hand off the gun. Too many chances of an accident when your hand is fingering the gun.
Best scene in a really underappreciated film. Bob Balaban and Bill McMurray in the same scene makes me instantly flash to The Grand Hotel Budapest and the order of the Cross Keys. I'm sure that the OCK does indeed exist, and also that Bob and Bill are high up in the order!
the movie is amazing. Not exactly accurate, but a great piece of cinema. As with all movies, you need to put some of your brain away to truly enjoy it, or you'll ruin the experience.
He would have known who he was - the SS wasn't a secret organisation and always proudly wearing their uniform. Anyway he wouldn't have minded if his nephew collected a few souvenirs from France and how that was done was the least of his worries.
Read the book, see the movie. Both were great. I think, if I remember correctly, that they were looking for a dentist for a bad tooth, and somehow ended up in this house because it was a relative of the dentist.
What I love most was that these two soliders did not mesh well together for most of the film, but they were both in perfect synchronization during this scene: they both recognized the situation and trust the other one to play his part.
Watch the scene, 'Smoking with the enemy.'
Getting the kids to innocently out their parents was pure genius. So simple, so brilliant.
The best scene 😂
I dont get it, how did they out them?
@Brian Waas Certainly SS children would be the first children in a class to jump up and Sieg Heil, even if no one said Heil Hitler. Also, Brian, BTW, there were French SS men, some in fact fought in the Battle for Berlin in the Reichstag.
@@Cons1337 They didn't. A common misperception...just showing the indoctrination.
@twitteriscancer5403Unless you understand you screwed up as badly as this guy😂.
Bill dead cold delivery of that line always sends a chill down my spine.
bill murray has always been one of my favorite actors. Most tend to play the essentially the same character over and over. Murray has range
Murray is so quietly good. All the time. This movie was one of his best performances.
Most people think of Bill Murray as a low brow, slapstick, comedian, but his best work has always been his more dramatic parts, like this.
@@MrSirwolf2001 Loved his performance in, "Razors Edge".
The food may be good, the conversation polite. But a new order, and a new dispensation has been granted. One that need not ask permission, say 'please', much less beg. Judgement Day has come.
Love the idea of a little cottage with millions of dollars worth of art casually hanging on the wall.
Sometimes the best place to hide something is in plain sight.
Sometimes…
@@crabman732well this situation shows that nah not really 😂
@@BaronPratobevera lol that’s why I said sometimes
Well if you do, don't invite an art curator for dinner!
@@joshuafox8856 Or worse, try to sell any of it. Other than stealing thats the point where they get caught.
I have a feeling Murrey had more fun with the delivery of this line than everyone thinks.
One of the most underrated movies ever.
Yeah, this film deserves more love. It's pretty good, maybe a bit slow or misleading at times. Like, I think some folks might have been going in thinking they were gonna see more Saving Private Ryan or Band of Brothers kind of battles with these guys in it.
The movie and the book helped me understand saving these works of art was.
I always loved that scene. Everyone smiling, then the "Heil Hiter" and Mr. Colt .45 makes his appearance!
Then the real smile on Bill's face.
Bill Murray with a .45 is not something to face.
@@Muzical-Man Not so 'new'. The pistol was adopted into the U.S. Armed Forces in 1911. The bullet was created by Colt a lot longer ago.
@@morganpirate9127 okay then. Best Supporting Actor is Mr. Colt 45 lol
@@Muzical-Man Works for me. In South Viet Nam Mr. Colt 'acted' flawlessly for me!
@@Muzical-Man Oh, George, you know that Mr. Colt has been playing a supporting role in various military dramas since 1911, from Mexico to Belleau Wood, Guadalcanal, Tunisia, Sicily, Italy, Normandy, the Ardennes, Berlin, Pusan, Chosin, Ia Drang, and Hue, and since then still turned in a great, but limited performance in Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan. And Mr. Colt is still around. He never got the big awards and accolades, but he was a solid and reliable performer, and he still turns up from time to time even now when he's needed. Mr. Colt is anything but a "newcomer."
At 2:19 I was thinking "Busted!" You learn so much about people through their children's behaviors.
im the kid on the left
Decafarini what are you doing here ese
@@whytheangelscry geezah
@@oliverwiesmann4153 propa geezah
The Nazis had been in power since 1933.
These kids are probably younger than 10.
It’s 1943.
They grew up in a totalitarian dictatorship.
No independent schools, no independent newspapers, propaganda at every corner of every village.
Gestapo, the secret state police, capable of targeting anyone they wanted or knew about.
If a young German child in Nazi Germany doesn’t say this stuff when being greeted in this manner during this period, it is very likely to be deaf.
Even though slightly more than half of the population never voted for the NSDAP and not everyone who did was a fierce, fanatical party member, nearly all children born during the reign of the Nazis that were old enough to understand basic concepts, would have given this response.
Fun Fact: Julius Von Dohnányi did played General Burgdorf from Downfall.
did you mean Justus? I knew he was in Downfall
And Michael Brandner, the dentist, was Hans Fritzsche whom Burgdorf nearly shoots at the end of the movie!
Good catch! Steiner...Steiner bist nicht...
Hard to imagine an art historian who can be menacing but Murray pulls it off
I felt bad for his uncle, I genuinely believe he didn’t know what his nephew was up too
Well if he did, he probably wouldn't have suggested the Americans go to his cottage. At least the Nazi should have re-framed the portraits. Not as good at hiding them as the ones who put the art work in the caves.
I love the scene where they introduce the Uncle. He's a jolly fellow who laughs when Bill Murray says not to make him angry as he digs in Murrays teeth.
I’m not sure how many times I’ve watched this clip but tonight is the first time that as Babalan sits down you just see Murray’s right arm slowly move and his weight shift a bit. Great scene
Oh Bill... he is such a good actor, even when he just says a few words you can notice
This scene has the exact same energy as when Magneto kills the two Nazis in Argentina. Or the opening to Inglorious Bastards
Or Woody Woodpecker in "The Barber of Seville" short.
Until the Bill Murray character quietly drew his pistol, I bet the dentist never suspected that his introduction would go south the way it did.
Who would imagine that some random soldiers were art experts who could tell an original from a fake much less knew the actual paintings.
I don’t believe the uncle knew what the nephew had been up to, otherwise he wouldn’t have introduced them.
@@rnash999they aren’t random, most of them had experience with art in some way
@@FervantTwo8Yes but the couple here didn't know that, at least not ahead of time or they wouldn't have had all of those paintings hanging lol
@@therefore_I_yam true
Good acting from everyone but especially Justus Von Dohnanyi, a talented actor from a very talented family.
Oh, yeah! He was Burgdorf in Downfall! I forgot, the mustache threw me off. The uncle was also in the movie too. Sort of feels like Clooney saw Downfall and then said: "Get me some of the cast from it to play our Germans."
Had to watch this movie for arts class and this scene is FLAWLESS, got everyone off their seat
I had to stop it after the flamethrower scene. I just burst into a violent fit of tears. The scene stunned me; my reaction stunned me. But I had to take about half an hour to recover enough to keep watching the film. I adored it, but I don’t think I could go through it again.
As for Bill Murray...I can kinda take him or leave him. But his total deadpan delivery and casually putting the .45 on the table...very, very good.
Don't you just wish that scene was longer? Such a tasty moment, I wish it could just go on and on and on. I also love the Clooney scene talking about Sids Deli in NY, and how some day he'll read on page 18 about a low level Nazi being hanged for his crimes, and then he'll never think about him again. It's so low key, and another tasty scene I wish could just go on and on.
And yet they live rent free in your head
@@DapperLindy Oh I charge them rent, but they won't pay so I'm thinking of filing an eviction notice.
@@DapperLindy
There's space there. I understand your apartment in that place is a skid row single residency.
@@DapperLindy Imagine trying to make fun of someone for thinking, Really shows how limited your own intellect is.
"They super secretly won because you think about them! See mom, my ideology isn't stupid, someone on the internet thinks about them!" I hope you recover some day.
my favorite scene
Same
Mine too.
im the kid on the left
i swear on my life, i have no reason to lie
Beautifully done. And true. Like many American heroes, their contribution was subtle but substantial.
Ironic that the painting by Renoir behind the Nazi is of a Jewish girl
Art is art.
They found her in an attic.
@@ephemispriest8069
I want to be Frank with you....?
It’s not irony at all.
The second he heard "jewish" his quick response was just another sign.
I can't decide if this scene, or the mine scene is my favorite.
+No This or the 'Merry little Christmas' scene. Both incredible scenes.
"Looks like the Lieutenant stepped on a mine."
"Why would you step on a mine?"
"I asked him the same thing."
"He did."
The German......"It was a gift"
The American Soldier "And the Renoir too????"
Almost as good as Inglorious Bastards "Bingo" scene.
The best scene of the movie.
Excellent scene, Looking forward to the movie….
Oh the movie was good, but the books better, try reading it The Monuments Men: Allied Heroes, Nazi Thieves, and the Greatest Treasure hunt in history, which the film is loosley based off of. That book is amazing.
Love this movie. The end were Bill Murry is casually handling his side arm. As if to say yah we got you.
1:32 you can see Murray move to draw the .45. Since the .45 rests in the holster with the hammer cocked and the safety is a toggle on the back of the handle, as soon as you put it to-hand it is ready to fire without making a sound.
You need to learn about the colt 45. There is no safety toggle. The hammer back and the pressure of the palm on the back of the grip. Your finger is the ultimate safety.
@@josephburke7224 The grip safety toggles a sear out of the way of the trigger.
@@josephburke7224 You can Google any number of "how an M1911 Grip Safety Works" videos to see how the grip safety toggles the sear out of the way of trigger.
@@josephburke7224 sounds like YOU need to learn about the M1911. There is a thumb safety toggle as well as a grip safety. D*mb@ss.
Love this scene, Bill Murray and his trusty 45. The look on his face tell it all. We have had enough of you‼️
Bill Murray just staring him down with the strap.
That is one of the most brillant jokes in film..well trained puppies 😂. Few month later we learnd about art treatmen in
middel eastern deserts. I like Cate Blanchett smoke 😂😂😂
Bill Murray is quietly menacing in this scene.
A film I watch EVERY time it shown.Its just one of those films
Like Shawshank
Great scene. 😊
This is a great movie. 😀
The dentist is such a wonderful unwitting fool
It makes me feel bad for the Rothschilds.
@@JohnSmith-dd8bf why’s that?
Best scene. Ever
Ah, the innocence of kids.
always good to see well behaved children
Bob Balaban was a subdued stand-out in this movie!
Great scene.
Great movie.
Brilliant!
I think this may be the only time I liked Bill Murray’s work.
It's that Drunkard Burgdorf!
Wow! Amazing scene!
2:18 I know that kid on the left
Cool. Does he have any recollection of filming? Actually, better question, do you still keep in touch with him or has you or him moved away?
From a time when they made good movie's.
A wonderful movie !
Hey its Burgdorf from Downfall
It's him! Justus Von Dohnanyi is Viktor Stahl!
We need to make a parody of how Burgdorf was arrested by Allies American for stealing a picture.
This movie is underrated. Bill Murray was good.
Best scene in the movie
I liked the Merry Little Christmas scene best. But it has to start at mail call and go to when he returns from the shower.
I know he's a very difficult person with a now somewhat dubious reputation, but ooooffff, Bill Murray can really act...👍
I cannot understand the lack of appreciation for Bob Balaban in this scene. Watch the 'smoking with the enemy' scene. Bill is great. Boy Bob sends it over the fence.
Love this film.
Nobody has a cottage with art like that all over the walls. Well, I do, but I inherited them. Swear to God.
I do to, bro, but I acquired most of mine at thrift stores, flea markets, and garage sales. A lot of my paintings I started buying in the 1980s, and many date from the '20-60s and are certainly worth more than I paid for them.
A Scottish acquaintance had a copy of a Bruegel painting on his wall. At least I hope it was a copy.
Fritzsche finally forgave Burgdorf for trying to kill him
That's where Burgdorf was hiding after pretending to be dead.
Good movie
Bill Murray, bad ass.
The greatest red flag for them is when they saw those children playing Red Baron plane toys.
Every kid had one of those!
Whats the oainting behind Stahl? The girl with red hair and the pink dress facing left?
thats such a great scene
This film was far better than Inglorious Bastards.
Helps that it's true.
most excellent scene
General Burgdorf met the guy from Ghostbuster.
NEIN NEIN NEIN....It was FEIGELIEN FEGELIEN FEGELEIN...and no fish were involved.
Burgdorf and Venkman!
Peter: This damned Nazi slimed me but i '''Busted" him!
This scene exposes the thin veneer of " civilization " most of us good folks put on every day. So much for humanity. Notice Bill Murray's face with his hand on the pistol. This is how i want to go through life, *NOT* pretending all of us who appear to be good *are* actually " good people." HA !!!!!
Try that for a couple of days in your everyday life. Keep your hand on your pistol, see how that works out for you.
@@mencken8 Who says you have to keep your hand on the pistol? You put your hand on your gun only to shoot, while being threatened, or expecting a threat. Otherwise, you keep the hand off the gun. Too many chances of an accident when your hand is fingering the gun.
Are you okay? Did you OD on game of thrones, do you need a nap?
Im not 100% sure what it means to be a "great actor" But in my book Bill Murry qualifies.
One of the funniest scenes ever.
. the gold tht they seized.(also as depicted in the movie) .wht happened to all of it. tons of gold..where is it ?
It is in Merkers
It's in fort Knox💰💰💰💰
Go to Mark Felton’s channel. He just released a video detailing this
So Burgdorf got away from Berlin? Not for long though XD
Brilliant
There is no movie that isn't made better with a dash of Bill Murray.
The Truth will FIND YOU!!!!!!!!
You can run but you can’t hide it’s beyond ridiculous just how small this world is.
about the same vibe in the intro of Hans Landa.
Love it cant wait to see it!
Best scene in a really underappreciated film. Bob Balaban and Bill McMurray in the same scene makes me instantly flash to The Grand Hotel Budapest and the order of the Cross Keys. I'm sure that the OCK does indeed exist, and also that Bob and Bill are high up in the order!
This is my favorite scene in the movie ❤
great film
Indeed
It's Burgdorf!
I needed this moment after watching what musk did on the 20th of this year. My country, The USA has fallen to the Nazi ideology.
Burgdorf!!
In Ostdeutschland klappt das immer noch!
How come they didn't ro the arm thing to
Could the movie be good? For a WW2 historian?
the movie is amazing. Not exactly accurate, but a great piece of cinema. As with all movies, you need to put some of your brain away to truly enjoy it, or you'll ruin the experience.
Otherwise not a great movie, but this was the best scene.
So the dentist really had no idea Stahl was an actual Nazi who had actually fought in the war?
He would have known who he was - the SS wasn't a secret organisation and always proudly wearing their uniform. Anyway he wouldn't have minded if his nephew collected a few souvenirs from France and how that was done was the least of his worries.
Girwitz, without Huber, without Schaller.😍🥰😆
Fritzsche and Burgdorf
Gotcha!
najlepsza scena ever...!
Kids can't lie when you need them to
Read the book, see the movie. Both were great. I think, if I remember correctly, that they were looking for a dentist for a bad tooth, and somehow ended up in this house because it was a relative of the dentist.
Yeah I thought the book read like a collection of newspaper articles. That said, it’s an amazing account.
Good movie✔
I agree
They arrested that German Guy.
I liked the look of that cake.
Nazi cake?
Burgdorf with moustache
to ask this guy about 'Rothschild' may not ring a bell with him. The German, and correct, pronunciation is 'Rode-shield'.