Hal Roach on Letterman, November 9, 1982

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • As aired on E! October 6, 1995.

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  • @thehal
    @thehal 5 лет назад +48

    I was in the audience that night (afternoon, actually).

    • @rkomgm3932
      @rkomgm3932 4 года назад +9

      Joseph wow please tell me more how did Hal Roach come across ????

    • @thehal
      @thehal 4 года назад +10

      @@rkomgm3932 Surprisingly funny. We were pretty psyched since we were big LR fans.

    • @rkomgm3932
      @rkomgm3932 4 года назад +5

      Joseph thanks ! You were very fortunate to see him!!!

    • @IsaacWale2004
      @IsaacWale2004 3 года назад +1

      Wow!

  • @davidalphonse7536
    @davidalphonse7536 3 года назад +28

    His memory is great, and he doesn't look at all near 90? Just an incredible Man!

  • @markrothenberg9867
    @markrothenberg9867 4 года назад +41

    And 10 years later, at 100 years old, he was on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

  • @patrixspringer2753
    @patrixspringer2753 4 года назад +11

    I met him briefly ten years later! As I watch this now it still boggles my mind a bit..Thanks for posting this!

    • @patrixspringer2753
      @patrixspringer2753 4 года назад +2

      @pete smyth I did! Within months, so he remained fairly sharp & active to the end.. I met him Las Vegas as a matter of fact & he seemed to be enjoying it!

  • @annedwyer797
    @annedwyer797 Год назад +5

    The lighthouse impression: that must be where Spanky got that move he used to make when he was surprised 😘

    • @mjemigh3304
      @mjemigh3304 Год назад +2

      Wow, I wouldn't have made the connection if you hadn't mentioned it!

  • @geoffunsworth2126
    @geoffunsworth2126 Год назад +3

    Great man and worked with some incredible talents. 👏

  • @watchman1178
    @watchman1178 4 года назад +14

    Mr. Roach lived just one week shy of 10 more years from the date of this appearance.

  • @vantheman1234
    @vantheman1234 5 лет назад +23

    Amazing how Hal Roach liked Benny Hill. I grew up on Laurel and Hardy and Benny Hill.

    • @shaneoneill299
      @shaneoneill299 3 года назад +2

      Every Saturday morning in Ireland I used to watch their movies on TV.
      It was the high light of the week for me.

  • @djsvnstarr2473
    @djsvnstarr2473 4 года назад +7

    Much Respect!!!

  • @IsaacWale2004
    @IsaacWale2004 3 года назад +21

    Such a great man... glad he got to 100.. he deserved it...

  • @IsaacWale2004
    @IsaacWale2004 3 года назад +20

    This man made Laurel and Hardy. He has my respect.
    (He also aided/started the careers of many others but L&H are the only ones I watch often)

    • @ignorecorporatenews
      @ignorecorporatenews 2 года назад +4

      and The Little Rascals

    • @nuffzed2001
      @nuffzed2001 Год назад

      they never mentioned how mr roach made his fortune, fame and legacy on the basis telling stories from people on the poverty line

  • @vantheman1234
    @vantheman1234 5 лет назад +20

    What a legend

  • @JJJBRICE
    @JJJBRICE 4 года назад +14

    The twins who said the credits at the start of the clip were still alive at the time of this interview. In addition the apple of every school boys eye , Miss Crabappletree, notice the play of the name of the unseen teacher. She was played by June Marlowe who also was living at the time but was probably in ill health . She was I found out a leading lady in silents movies but this was at the end of her career . best known as the apple of every school boys eye. i hope she realized this was what she was most remembered as in the reruns of these comedies.

    • @geraldvanhees779
      @geraldvanhees779 2 года назад +1

      Miss Crabtree.

    • @JJJBRICE
      @JJJBRICE 2 года назад +1

      @@geraldvanhees779 I know her characters name , the famous beautiful Miss Crabtree . I was making a joke of Miss Marlowe's character name . This role more than likely was her most noted role to her prior work as a silent leading lady .

    • @geraldvanhees779
      @geraldvanhees779 2 года назад

      @@JJJBRICE I can't find any pictures of her in her twilight years.bshe was pretty. Reminds me of the lead singer of Fleetwood Mac.

  • @rkomgm3932
    @rkomgm3932 6 лет назад +21

    David actually let him
    Speak and took interest in this movie mogul legend
    He was a much better interviewer younger !!!

    • @victorkong82
      @victorkong82 4 года назад +2

      This was his first year when he was imitating Johnny Carson a little bit. It wasn't until the late '80s when he leaned into the wiseass personality.

    • @cautionTosser
      @cautionTosser 4 года назад +4

      he saved his best behaviour for guests he actually respected.

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 3 года назад

      @@cautionTosser Very true.

  • @haroldsgirl5043
    @haroldsgirl5043 8 лет назад +25

    I wish we could of had Harold Lloyd until he was 100. :(

    • @pm0501again
      @pm0501again 8 лет назад +9

      He died in 1971 at age 77. Irving Berlin and George Burns lived to be 100+

    • @debbutcher9087
      @debbutcher9087 3 года назад +6

      Harold Lloyd was lucky to see 40 the way he jumped around on on top of those 20 story buildings. Watch Safety Last sometime.

    • @davidwesley2525
      @davidwesley2525 Год назад +1

      @@pm0501again So Did Bob Hope , Kirk Douglas Lived to be 103 years of age.

  • @filipecerqueira5937
    @filipecerqueira5937 7 лет назад +13

    Hal Roach was the best producer of the Little Rascals and Laurel and Hardy films.

    • @ashleelmb
      @ashleelmb 3 года назад +2

      ...and a greedy shyster who didn't psy his stars a fair cut of his profits, the bastards. He left Laurel and Hardy penniless.

  • @trentreeve
    @trentreeve 8 лет назад +34

    What a wonderful career he has had. Creating so many memories for all of us.

    • @ashleelmb
      @ashleelmb 3 года назад +1

      ...and leaving his stars brassic, especially Laurel and Hardy. He was a greedy shyster.

  • @neonskyline1
    @neonskyline1 4 года назад +7

    He was right about Benny Hill

  • @MilesBellas
    @MilesBellas 4 года назад +10

    Laurel and Hardy were a different level..... they were like the Star Wars of comedy.

  • @cdream5414
    @cdream5414 7 лет назад +13

    That beautiful and funny story Mark Twain told the kids(14:41), not only proved he was a good sensible man talking to kids so appropriately so they can understand and be entertained, but also it proved how non-religious Mark Twain was.
    PS. What a great man and talent Hal Roach was. He was very funny and friendly too. His movies are still played around the world and still have millions of fans. I still watch Laurel & Hardly tirelessly and enjoy them just as much as i enjoyed them during my childhood. Greatness like that is impossible to find today in the entertainment business. Showbiz died when its legends died.

  • @superfuzzymomma
    @superfuzzymomma 3 года назад +8

    Wowl, Hal Roach...Genius

  • @scotnick59
    @scotnick59 7 лет назад +17

    This genius was a gentleman as well

  • @Piggy-Oink-Oink
    @Piggy-Oink-Oink Год назад +3

    I didnt know this was posted. Guess I missed it for 7 years. It was just a drop mic moment when Letterman finds out Hal's son "died of old age" Ouch. Hal Roach was one of the greatest producers in history.

  • @christopherstilley7756
    @christopherstilley7756 3 года назад +4

    They should have played Honolulu Baby for his little hula dance :) I had the pleasure of sitting in on a Q&A panel w Roach,Spanky,authors Richard Bann & W.K. Everson in '91..Roach spoke more about his first pal,Harold Lloyd ,than the others..I consider it a milestone to have witnessed not just a Hollywood legend ,but an historical icon ,in the company of a few other no less legends in their own right .

  • @gilbertramirez6626
    @gilbertramirez6626 8 лет назад +20

    What a treat !!!!

  • @jaggass
    @jaggass 7 лет назад +39

    Hard to believe Hal was 91 and could still walk unaided. He didn't even look 90 he looked like he was in his early 70's.

    • @dannyspelman1468
      @dannyspelman1468 6 лет назад +6

      There's another interview on RUclips with him on the Tonight Show when he was 100.

    • @jamesdunn9714
      @jamesdunn9714 6 лет назад +4

      At 90 he was sharp as a tack. At 100 on the Tonight show he was still very mentally sharp for 100 but had physically diminished a great deal. Very interesting man.

    • @paulfrombrooklyn5409
      @paulfrombrooklyn5409 5 лет назад

      SO when a person is 90, you expect them to be in a wheelchair, drooling on themselves. You are a tool!

    • @dannyspelman1468
      @dannyspelman1468 5 лет назад +6

      Nobody suggested he should be in a wheelchair, drooling on himself. That came from your own imagination.

    • @diggerpete9334
      @diggerpete9334 5 лет назад +4

      @@paulfrombrooklyn5409 uncalled for. He looked fresh for his age.

  • @1776TomPaine
    @1776TomPaine 6 лет назад +12

    He was hilarious!

  • @dtnetlurker
    @dtnetlurker 4 года назад +6

    One of the only times Letterman shut up and just listened. When a legend like Hal Roach sat down to talk to you, you just asked him to tell you about the old days of Hollywood and just listened.
    I only wished he had talked more about the Our Gang comedies and the kids and also Pete the Pup. Surprised Letterman didn't know why they were called both Our Gang and Little Rascals. A good show host should always do a bit of research.
    Just about anyone that has been a big fan of Our Gang knows that was the original name and Hal renamed them Little Rascals in the 50s for the Television syndication because when he bought back the rights to the shorts along with the masters MGM would not sell back the Our Gang name. He had to use a different one so he chose "Little Rascals" because in the title cards and in various points in the promotion in the very early days Hal often referred to them as "His Rascals". The original name though that was used for all of the shorts when they were first shown in theaters was always "Our Gang". The "Little Rascals" was a name for the very highly edited and sometimes colorized shorts used for TV.

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  4 года назад +1

      How much of that research was easily available in 1982? I suspect you learned about this online. There was no online then.

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  4 года назад +1

      And you said it yourself: “Big fan.” Not everyone is, nor is expected, to know these sorts of details other than “big fans.”
      It’s great that you know this stuff, but expecting others to know as much as you, especially a talk-show host from 1982, is unrealistic.
      Just as it would be unrealistic for me to expect you to know the details of Letterman’s career as, say, I would be.

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  4 года назад +1

      I got these complaints often from super-fans of particular guests. “Why doesn’t Dave know as much about minute xxx from film yyy as me?”

  • @davidwesley2525
    @davidwesley2525 Год назад +1

    Nowadays it's Scandalous for a Female Teacher to have a Friendship with an Underage Male Student.
    BTW Miss Crabtree is Quite a Looker.
    😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @carlyoung8657
    @carlyoung8657 4 года назад +3

    ok i just say the video where jay leno interviewed him at 100 years old and he looked younger then he does here.

  • @KendrickHarrisKenfinity
    @KendrickHarrisKenfinity 2 года назад +2

    It's unforgettable to get a deeper look and conversation with the "Our Gang" keeping together and "Swiss-Miss" comedy team originating comedy producer.🎯🌳🧒🏻🧒🎩🎩🎥☀️ Stay safe everyone!

  • @larrygevirtz30
    @larrygevirtz30 8 лет назад +14

    He lived to be 100!

    • @juanitajackson6596
      @juanitajackson6596 4 года назад +4

      If he was still living he would been 128 years old

  • @agytjax
    @agytjax 2 месяца назад +1

    The man was 90 years when appeared for this show was so full in command of what he spoke!
    And we have a much younger Biden, only 78, but only managed to mumble, bumble and fumble!

  • @kenray3205
    @kenray3205 4 года назад +10

    The man was a legend

    • @yourfavvshortyyy7245
      @yourfavvshortyyy7245 Год назад

      A Pediphile

    • @davidwesley2525
      @davidwesley2525 Год назад

      @@yourfavvshortyyy7245 WHAT !
      😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱

    • @raptorfromthe6ix833
      @raptorfromthe6ix833 4 месяца назад

      @@yourfavvshortyyy7245his studio was the safest according to many child actors and actressses

  • @tabsntoot
    @tabsntoot Год назад +1

    What a swell guy

  • @gavinreid8937
    @gavinreid8937 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love the story at a do Hal mistook Michael Jackson for a waiter and asked him to get him stuff. Michael did so with a smile & long retired Hal offered him a job next time he was in town.

  • @marcdelente2456
    @marcdelente2456 3 года назад +2

    Hall roach a eu les plus grands comiques stan laurel et hardy qui lui ont rapporter des fortunes mais il na pas ete loyal avec stan et ollie car a la fin de leur carriere ils ne touchait pas un centimes sur l exploitation de leurs enciens. Courts et longs metrages

  • @leesanna3923
    @leesanna3923 4 года назад +3

    At 12:24, after Hal says he liked Benny Hill, who is the comedian Hal says he likes, it sounds like he said "Connor"? Anyone know?

    • @Gaur1983
      @Gaur1983 4 года назад +6

      Carrol O'Connor aka Archie Bunker, I think!

  • @chrisevans5259
    @chrisevans5259 5 лет назад +2

    GAL ROACH..(RIP)
    ......🎥🎭.....LEGENDARY FILM PRODUCER....🎭🎥 (1892-1992)

    • @davidwesley2525
      @davidwesley2525 Год назад

      GAL Roach ? I Didn't Know Hal was a Woman .🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @BigEightiesNewWave
    @BigEightiesNewWave Год назад +2

    His son died at GASP ! 53 years old.

    • @natfeerick1
      @natfeerick1 10 месяцев назад

      And Hal said he died of old age!

  • @davidjones9661
    @davidjones9661 Год назад

    Kind of ironic, and prescient of Letterman, to have Leno on his next show... seeing how Leno interviews Roach ten years later... "So Jay, tell the viewers what you plan on asking Mr. Roach when you do the interview ten years from now..." I'll take a bow...

  • @robertgerber2533
    @robertgerber2533 6 лет назад +5

    great stuff

  • @nuffzed2001
    @nuffzed2001 Год назад +1

    1912 ? 😮 even that is ancient in 1982

  • @DavidHartley88
    @DavidHartley88 3 года назад +1

    Hal Roach !
    Wonderful.
    I love how he roasts Hiram Bullock, who sounded more like Ry Cooder than Jake Shimabukuro !

  • @kingsports1113
    @kingsports1113 2 года назад +1

    I love the little rascals show

  • @shamusmercieca8394
    @shamusmercieca8394 7 лет назад +4

    Great Artist Rip

  • @bencool5823
    @bencool5823 Год назад +1

    The man behind the little rascals 🎭 and Laurel and Hardy comedies 🎭

  • @JJJBRICE
    @JJJBRICE 4 года назад +2

    Almost 10 years to the day before he died.

  • @davidratcliffe1
    @davidratcliffe1 3 месяца назад

    Who did he mention after Benny Hill? I couldn’t understand him it sounded like he said Connors???

  • @eltoro969
    @eltoro969 4 года назад +3

    One of the last real gentleman

  • @davidratcliffe1
    @davidratcliffe1 3 месяца назад

    The great Jackie Cooper sitting next to miss Crabtree

  • @shafiq1537
    @shafiq1537 6 лет назад +7

    Laurel and hardy should have never left hal roach

    • @kingsports1113
      @kingsports1113 2 года назад +1

      Facts they got blackballed but would you still wanna get rip-off it's hard one

    • @shafiq1537
      @shafiq1537 2 года назад +1

      @@kingsports1113 ok.

  • @wackyworldnews
    @wackyworldnews 7 лет назад +2

    WOW !!

  • @kevinhoffman8112
    @kevinhoffman8112 4 года назад +1

    Hawaiian music dammit!!

  • @davidratcliffe1
    @davidratcliffe1 3 месяца назад

    Harold Lloyd was a genius

  • @KyleInTheSanctuary
    @KyleInTheSanctuary Год назад

    I like that he mentioned Benny Hill.

  • @chongupgrade7069
    @chongupgrade7069 3 года назад

    Can you get a HQ version of the episode where Hank Williams Jr sings on,

  • @Gerkinstock
    @Gerkinstock 7 лет назад +2

    I'll bet he liked Steve Martin.

  • @goldmetwalli6462
    @goldmetwalli6462 5 лет назад +2

    oh come on that's hawaiian :D

  • @jwalkin5123
    @jwalkin5123 7 лет назад

    "The heathen Chini" wasn't even worth a penny. Let them all be heathen. Who cares? That was the Make Twain's massage to the kids.

  • @Trigger_000
    @Trigger_000 7 лет назад

    *That was an interesting interview. They should get him back on again.*

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  7 лет назад

      Rick That might be difficult.

    • @Trigger_000
      @Trigger_000 7 лет назад

      *Why, have they fell out or something?*

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  7 лет назад

      Well, Dave retired two years ago, and Hal died in 1992.

    • @Trigger_000
      @Trigger_000 7 лет назад

      *Oh, Ok thanks.*

    • @vantheman1234
      @vantheman1234 5 лет назад +1

      Rick you could be the next big thing

  • @Trust-me-I-am-a-dentist
    @Trust-me-I-am-a-dentist Год назад +2

    He still had 10 years left after this interview... Died 2 November 1992.