I'm not sure what's more ridiculous: The way that Dr. Frankestein was able to teach the monster a choreographed musical number, or the fact that everyone in this very classy establishment brought cabbage to throw at the performers
Actually it used to be quite common to bring items to throw in case of an awful performance. It was starting to become less popular, but it still happened during this time frame. Humans just like throwing stuff.
Jon Clement Apparently Mel Brooks made him argue for the scene until Gene was blue in the face and then suddenly said ‘Okay, it’s in...I just wanted to see how hard you’d fight for it’
Another case of an actor fighting for an iconic musical scene is Audrey Hepburn demanding Moon River to be included, shouting “OVER MY DEAD BODY!” After hearing it was going to be scrapped.
Gotta say, a choreographed song and dance routine would actually be a pretty effective way of showing people that a monster is coordinated and intelligent.
Watching this scene with my children and them laughing so hard tears are running down their cheeks is the ultimate parenting win. I have made mistakes but clearly, I have done something right too!
This is my grandpas favorite comedy and he watched it with my dad. It’s my dads favorite comedy and he shared it with me. It’s my favorite comedy, and now with a child of my own I can’t wait until I can share this with her
I guess at one time audiences did take vegetables to the theatre to throw at the actors if the stunk . I know it happened at the Globe Theatre during Shakespeare's times , but I'm not sure when they stopped . It's a good thing they did for the sake of today's actors and playwrights !
tbh i shed a tear after peter ''reprised'' the role in Everybody Loves Raymond Halloween episode. *Frank Barone looks at Marie* "Frankestein sue Doctor!" RIP
I love how "showing the sophistication of his creation" devolved into "We need to win the audience back to our vaudeville production! Think of the negative show reviews!"
As soon as Peter Boyle said his first putting on the ritz in that voice. I have no idea how they filmed this scene without dying of laughter! The first film I ever purchased on vhs when I was 10 years old! I’ve watched this film a million times and then some and only just noticed Igor on the piano!
I read the novelisation before I saw the film, and the one thing I remember is that the monster's line was written as "ig maud blip". For some reason that has stuck with me.
RIP Gene Wilder (June 11, 1933 - August 29, 2016), aged 83 And RIP Peter Boyle (October 18, 1935 - December 12, 2006), aged 71 You both will always be remembered as legends.
The floor shook in the theater when I first saw this. I wasn't the only member of that audience who couldn't catch his breath and was falling toward the floor.
Gene originally went into acting as a serious actor. He talks about it in one of his books. But he just realized later he found far more fame doing comedy.
Real actors have developed talent. The dancing alone, shows an ability far above the delivery of comedy lines. Peter Boyle stands out in this scene, as does the breadth of Gene Wilder's abilities. Brilliant.
I saw this in the theater when I was a teenager. I was laughing my ass off through the whole movie but when this scene came on I actually thought I was going to die from laughing so hard.
Same. I think the thing that makes it so funny in the moment is that this is the first time we have heard the Monster’s voice. I’d be bummed if I saw this RUclips clip before seeing it in context. It’s so much funnier in context.
He had that piercing, wtf-is-wrong-with-you stare that any good straight man needs. His face just screamed, "This world's gone mad, and I'm here stuck in it."
No one's talking about how Gene Wilder - a comedian - is dancing SO BRILLIANTLY in the style of Fred Astaire, a professional dancer! He's probably not doing all the actual "tap" but his fluidity across the floor is exceptional!
Actually, when it came out, it was considered A blockbuster: $100M. Now, of course, that figures to lose money, but in 1974, it was off a $5-10M investment.
No ..I think that's rule 2. rule 1 is always and forever RULE 1= DONT PANIC .. FITS EVERY WHERE RULE NO. 2 ...DONT PISS OFF THE MONSTER..... NOW I LIKE IT.. I COULD USE THAT ALOT... IF NEEDED, SURE.. MY WIFE.. IM JUST DAYING.. OUT LOUD OR SOME THING..HELL YES.. WORKS AS WELL EVERY WHERE.. RULE 3 NEVER. NO..WAIT.. Oh YES... NEVER NOPE... ALWAYS ...WAIT NEVER RIGHT ON... NEVER TRUST ANYONE OVER 30 UNDER 27 I FORGET.. RULE 3 IN CASE OF PROBLEM REVERT BACK TO RULE NUMBER 1. OR REVERT TO RULE No. 2 (monster rule) IF APPLICABLE ?..... I think it's working\i I'm think that's right..hahaha
The only thing that makes being stuck at home with a cold the day after Christmas bearable is unlimited sources of laughter on RUclips, On-demand, and Netflix. THIS IS COMEDIC GOLD! Thanks for all the laughs, Gene and Peter!😂😂😂
The fabulous Peter Boyle! 'POOOTIN UN DA RIZZZZT' 😂😭🤣And the lovable Gene Wilder. 🤗Great comedy! I would have loved just to be on that set! I heard it was hysterical and lovely! Rest in peace giant gentlemen 🕊
I find it ironic how, in this particular regard, Mel Brooks’ comic portrayal was more faithful to Mary Shelley’s envisioned character than some prior depictions. In the original novel, not only is the creature massive with superhuman strength, but he also has superhuman speed which makes him difficult for Victor Frankenstein to hunt. Near the end, there is even a mention that the creature stole firearms and briefly used them to ward off villagers in the frozen north.
I love the scene where the one light blows up for a couple reasons 1 because the second something wrong happens everyone loses their shit and 2 because every single person in the theater just had lettuce
@@williamsnyder5616 Fun fact, the equipment in the lab is actually the exact same equipment props used in the original film. They were incredibly lucky to come across the collector who had all the original props and graciously let them use it in the film.
Actually this brings up a good question... why in situations like this does the audience just already have rotten vegetables and garbage on them and ready to throw at people? Or do they have it on them or does it magically appear when peoples' performances suck?
Same practice is common today on the site named ironically Rotton Tomatoes... just look at the idiot critics who panned Dave Chappelle. Some people just plan on being petty assholes.
Common knowledge. But the main joke is that they are all wealthy and shouldn’t need to get their payback. It’s a joke on many layers that brooks and wilder were making on how affluent people still are still greedy no matter how much money you have.
One of the funniest movies of all time. I have owned several copies of it. We would watch it at least once a year and laugh every time because each time we would notice something new.😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
If you're blue and you don't know where to go to Why don't you go where fashion sits Puttin' on the Ritz Different types of wear all day coat pants With stripes and cut away coats for perfect fits Puttin' on the Ritz Dressed up like a million dollar trooper Trying hard to look like Gary Cooper Super-duper Come lets mix where Rockerfellers Walk with sticks or umbrellas in their mits Puttin' on the Ritz Have you seen the well to do Up and down Park Avenue On that famous thorough fare With their noses in the air High hats and narrow collars White spats and lots of dollars Spending every dime For a wonderful time If you're blue and you don't know where to go to Why don't you go where fashion sits Puttin' on the Ritz Different types of wear all day coat pants With stripes and cut away coats for perfect fits Puttin' on the Ritz Dressed up like a million dollar trooper Trying hard to look like Gary Cooper Super-duper Come lets mix where Rockerfellers Walk with sticks or umbrellas in their mits Puttin' on the Ritz Dressed up like a million dollar trooper Trying hard to look like Gary Cooper Super-duper If you're blue and you don't know where to go to Why don't you go where fashion sits Puttin' on the Ritz Puttin' on the Ritz Puttin' on the Ritz Puttin' on the Ritz Down, down Up, down Get your kicks Got the Ritz Dine and wine but not till nine The time is right for us tonight We can move Move to the rhythm We can Move Dance to the rhythm I want you to move
When I found out Peter Boyle was both Frankenstein's monster in "Young Frankenstein" and Frank Barone in "Everybody Loves Raymond", my respect for him was squared...
Saw this movie at the drive-in when it first came out. You could barely hear the monologue because everyone in every car was laughing so loud. Years later I realized just how talented Gene was. R.I.P Marty, Peter, Gene and Cloris.
Wow, to think Gene Wilder didn’t want sing Pure Imagination in Willy Wonky on the fear he couldn’t sing. He’s got a great singing voice. Sure he’s no Sinatra but he has does have a good voice nevertheless.
I can never hear this song normally because of this movie
Zack Perkins same 🤣
Zack Perkins
Me neither. 😃
Now that pic going around FB again of a Baby Octopus with a Top Hat on , this is all i can see!!!!!!!!!!
Zack Perkins agreed hahahahaha
I don’t think this song was normal to begin with 😂
I love the idea that his thinking process went 1) get corpses 2) create monster 3) take it on the Vaudeville scene.
King Kong without all the location filming hassle.
@@00BillyTorontoBill lol, basically the same business plan as the underpants gnomes
The BEST of Mel Brooks.
4) profit
Makes logical sense to *me!*
I'm not sure what's more ridiculous: The way that Dr. Frankestein was able to teach the monster a choreographed musical number, or the fact that everyone in this very classy establishment brought cabbage to throw at the performers
Actually it used to be quite common to bring items to throw in case of an awful performance. It was starting to become less popular, but it still happened during this time frame.
Humans just like throwing stuff.
Well it is Hollywood, and you've just got to train your mind to jump-cut just like the movies do.
Lol
I always carry a head of cabbage with me. Don't you?
Write to your local politician to demand that spoofs of Victorian sci-fi novels be rigorously grounded in historical accuracy.
Wilder says in the Conan interview that he fought hard with Mel Brookes to have this scene included. Well done Gene.
Jon Clement Apparently Mel Brooks made him argue for the scene until Gene was blue in the face and then suddenly said ‘Okay, it’s in...I just wanted to see how hard you’d fight for it’
Well done! The film only win from it.
Now it's one of the most iconic scenes in Hollywood history ❤️
What’s bizarre is it’s totally a scene that would be right up Brooks’s alley.
Another case of an actor fighting for an iconic musical scene is Audrey Hepburn demanding Moon River to be included, shouting “OVER MY DEAD BODY!” After hearing it was going to be scrapped.
"For safety's sake, don't humiliate him!" 🤣🤣🤣
Lydia Beam this’ll be my new introduction when I have to meet new people .
My partner has to announce this whenever introducing me to anyone
When people mess with the quiet kid
I need to put that on a coffee mug
Hi larious......unbelievable
I honestly have no idea how Gene Wilder shot this scene without laughing his ass off.
I could say the same about peter boyle lol
@Lost yet Found Reminds me of watching all the pink panther bloopers. It seems Peter Sellers was often right on the edge of bursting out in laughter.
Reacting to others with practice
cause he was a master at comedy
Well that was the 75 other takes we dont see
Gotta say, a choreographed song and dance routine would actually be a pretty effective way of showing people that a monster is coordinated and intelligent.
because he now had a bbbrrrraaaiin
I don’t think a lot of people would get this reference. But Warner Bros does Smallfoot 2 and have Migo and Percy do a routine, I’ll die happy
@@krystalharwood6359 though, is it abi normal?
You don't recognize slapstick when you see it.
Watching this scene with my children and them laughing so hard tears are running down their cheeks is the ultimate parenting win. I have made mistakes but clearly, I have done something right too!
You're raising the kids right.
Gene was right!
This is my grandpas favorite comedy and he watched it with my dad. It’s my dads favorite comedy and he shared it with me. It’s my favorite comedy, and now with a child of my own I can’t wait until I can share this with her
You sir have every right to that "best dad ever" coffee mug!
Good for you!!
I always thought it was strange that the people went to see a show , but brought rotten cabbages with then just in case it was bad .
I think it’s stranger that we stopped doing that
also aren't they like scientists? this isn't a play it's a scientific convention. or am i remembering wrong?
They probably just read the script before they showed up.
You mean you don't?
I guess at one time audiences did take vegetables to the theatre to throw at the actors if the stunk . I know it happened at the Globe Theatre during Shakespeare's times , but I'm not sure when they stopped . It's a good thing they did for the sake of today's actors and playwrights !
No one knew what Peter Boyle was going to sound like in this scene. He completely ad-libbed it.
I didn't know he ad-libbed this scene. Bravo!
@@KathyKelly-lw2gg It probably ain't the only time.
Can definitely imagine wilder cracking up every take with that.
@@joncurtis199 If he didn't he'd have to be heavily sedate or something.
Pure GENIUS. What a cast, writers, director! I wish Gene Wilder had done more singing. I love his singing in this and in Wonka.
He and Mel Brooks should have done a compilation.
He did a little bit of singing for an Alice in wonderland adaptation in the late 90s but I don’t remember seeing a whole lot of his roles with singing
Where is fancy bread in the Hart or in the head
tbh i shed a tear after peter ''reprised'' the role in Everybody Loves Raymond Halloween episode. *Frank Barone looks at Marie* "Frankestein sue Doctor!" RIP
Great cast. I always wished that Marty Feldman got more credit for his role. He was a comic genius in his own right.
I love how "showing the sophistication of his creation" devolved into "We need to win the audience back to our vaudeville production! Think of the negative show reviews!"
gene mouthing "i love him" and that playful knock on the chin really makes this scene an 11/10
As soon as Peter Boyle said his first putting on the ritz in that voice. I have no idea how they filmed this scene without dying of laughter! The first film I ever purchased on vhs when I was 10 years old! I’ve watched this film a million times and then some and only just noticed Igor on the piano!
What?! I never noticed. 🤣🤣
Oh god, I never noticed Igor!
Also, I read that Peter Boyle's delivery was ad-libbed, so I assume there's at least one take of Gene losing it 😄
I read the novelisation before I saw the film, and the one thing I remember is that the monster's line was written as "ig maud blip". For some reason that has stuck with me.
Can you imagine the first full theater viewing? Bet it was loud during this scene
It’s "Eye-gor"🤣😂
I just noticed Igor is on the piano in this bit and I first saw this when it was in the theaters!
Oh my god 😂 that’s how long it takes me to notice small things, too.
Out of the HUNDREDS of times I've watched this, I never noticed! Thank you for pointing this out!
Learned something today. Thanks!
The great Marty Feldman.
That’s Eyegor
0:30 "Trying mighty hard to look like Gary Cooper"
"OoMpA LoOmPAA"
RIP Gene Wilder (June 11, 1933 - August 29, 2016), aged 83
And
RIP Peter Boyle (October 18, 1935 - December 12, 2006), aged 71
You both will always be remembered as legends.
The floor shook in the theater when I first saw this. I wasn't the only member of that audience who couldn't catch his breath and was falling toward the floor.
Gene isn't known for his singing, but his voice at 0:25 is great
Have you never heard him sing Pure Imagination?
I’ve only seen Gene in movies where he sings lol
I mainly remember his singing of Pure Imagination in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, this number, and "Beautiful Soup" in Alice in Wonderland.
He has the same hairstyle he had in Willy Wonka!
Gene originally went into acting as a serious actor. He talks about it in one of his books. But he just realized later he found far more fame doing comedy.
Real actors have developed talent. The dancing alone, shows an ability far above the delivery of comedy lines. Peter Boyle stands out in this scene, as does the breadth of Gene Wilder's abilities. Brilliant.
Frank Marone!! PUTTING ON THE RITZ
I saw this in the theater when I was a teenager. I was laughing my ass off through the whole movie but when this scene came on I actually thought I was going to die from laughing so hard.
It is that funny.
Same. I think the thing that makes it so funny in the moment is that this is the first time we have heard the Monster’s voice. I’d be bummed if I saw this RUclips clip before seeing it in context. It’s so much funnier in context.
I’m going to put my neck out here and DECLARE this is probably THE FUNNIEST SCENE EVER. The subtleties of comedy are so insanely sublime.
IKWYM.......and I'll raise you Hank Azaria as Karloff in Night at the Museum.........I don't believe you just did that!
More like this whole movie is genius and hilarious!
5, 6, 7, 8!
When he try’s to salvage the show is always the best part to me. Gets me every time.
"FOR SAFETY'S SAKE DONT HUMILIATE HIM"
I’m cracking up when he goes 5,6,7,8… starts tap dancing like a fool!!! 😂😂😂
Gene Wilder. The man that made the straight man actually funny
He had that piercing, wtf-is-wrong-with-you stare that any good straight man needs. His face just screamed, "This world's gone mad, and I'm here stuck in it."
No one's talking about how Gene Wilder - a comedian - is dancing SO BRILLIANTLY in the style of Fred Astaire, a professional dancer! He's probably not doing all the actual "tap" but his fluidity across the floor is exceptional!
I’ve been a fan of tap dancing since Happy Feet
This definitely my favourite version of Frankenstein, it's old but still makes me bust a gut laughing
As timeless as Wonka 😌
I got introduced to Frankenstein by Alvin and the Chipmunks
Dude, that's Ray Ramano's dad.
Uh, that's Ray Barone's dad.
@@aaronnelson6699 And r/wooosh has chimed-in.
There's a Halloween episode of Everybody Loves Raymond where Peter Boyle wears a Frankenstein costume.
It's ok,I knew what you meant. I just don't have to point it out...like some folks
Holy Crap!
As many times as I have watched this, I still crack up. How did Peter Boyle keep a straight face?
Easy, the make-up man built it that way.
How the heck were they ever able to get through this!? LOL
I know right, I can barely watch it without cracking up.😁😁😅😅
RIP Peter Boyle and Gene Wilder and Marty Feldman. One of Mel Brooks' masterpieces!
1:36 That's where it went wrong.
I wish more people knew about this movie. Absolutely comic genius. ♥️
Actually, when it came out, it was considered A blockbuster: $100M. Now, of course, that figures to lose money, but in 1974, it was off a $5-10M investment.
Does it count that I've watched it a few hundred times since it came out? I can stand in for a bunch of people
I’m 29 and I discovered this movie two years ago. Didn’t expect to get a few good laughs out of it
who doesn't know about Young Frankenstein?
Peter Boyle, RIP, such a fantastic character actor.
Yeah pour one out for Peter Boyle for sure.
Frank Barone, Robert's & Raymond's Father and Mary's Husband
"😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 PUDDINNN ONNA WIIIIZ😂🤣😂🤣
u forget he just came to life so hes kinda like a baby
It’s still adorable 🥺
Rule number one: don't piss off the monster.
No ..I think that's rule 2. rule 1 is always and forever RULE 1= DONT PANIC ..
FITS EVERY WHERE
RULE NO. 2 ...DONT PISS OFF THE MONSTER..... NOW I LIKE IT.. I COULD USE THAT ALOT... IF NEEDED, SURE.. MY WIFE.. IM JUST DAYING.. OUT LOUD OR SOME THING..HELL YES.. WORKS AS WELL EVERY WHERE.. RULE 3 NEVER.
NO..WAIT.. Oh YES... NEVER NOPE... ALWAYS ...WAIT NEVER RIGHT ON... NEVER TRUST ANYONE OVER 30 UNDER 27 I FORGET.. RULE 3 IN CASE OF PROBLEM REVERT BACK TO RULE NUMBER 1.
OR REVERT TO RULE No. 2 (monster rule)
IF APPLICABLE ?..... I think it's working\i
I'm think that's right..hahaha
Yah see.
This is what you get when you send Marty Feldman to fetch a brain.
Abby someone...
Abby Normal
The only thing that makes being stuck at home with a cold the day after Christmas bearable is unlimited sources of laughter on RUclips, On-demand, and Netflix. THIS IS COMEDIC GOLD! Thanks for all the laughs, Gene and Peter!😂😂😂
Rip Gene ❤️❤️❤️🥺🥺🥺🥺
Still miss him to this day
The fabulous Peter Boyle! 'POOOTIN UN DA RIZZZZT' 😂😭🤣And the lovable Gene Wilder. 🤗Great comedy! I would have loved just to be on that set! I heard it was hysterical and lovely! Rest in peace giant gentlemen 🕊
That slight pan over to Igor on the piano always slays me.
Oh my gosh, I've watched this a million times and ice NEVER noticed Igor on piano. Thanks!!!!😂
Bahahahaha i still crack up everytime he says putting on the ritz
Still the most nimble Frankenstein ever
I find it ironic how, in this particular regard, Mel Brooks’ comic portrayal was more faithful to Mary Shelley’s envisioned character than some prior depictions. In the original novel, not only is the creature massive with superhuman strength, but he also has superhuman speed which makes him difficult for Victor Frankenstein to hunt. Near the end, there is even a mention that the creature stole firearms and briefly used them to ward off villagers in the frozen north.
@@markcobuzzi826but did he have an enormous schwanstucker? 😂
This is absolutely hilarious. It literally brought tears to my eyes 😂😂😂 0:02
I love the scene where the one light blows up for a couple reasons
1 because the second something wrong happens everyone loses their shit
and
2 because every single person in the theater just had lettuce
one way or the other, lettuce have a ball.
Just offscreen, Mr. Krabs is making a goldmine selling produce to throw at the Creature...
Rotten produce at a black tie event no less.
Hadn't had their lettuce yet.
Seriously....who brings rotten heads of lettuce to a Broadway musical??? This guy!
The best Mel Brooks film ever. I actually like it more than the original Frankenstein film or novel.
It was the perfect homage to the great Universal horror classics.
@@williamsnyder5616 Fun fact, the equipment in the lab is actually the exact same equipment props used in the original film. They were incredibly lucky to come across the collector who had all the original props and graciously let them use it in the film.
Who else came from the Conan interview?
yea.....I did.
Yup...just did
Yup, just now.
Same here
Directly from the gene wilder/Conan interview to this... a Nostradamus level call. Nicely done.
I love Gene Wilder, that mustache, great dance with the beast!
Peter Boyle must have had fun trying to do this in those tall platform shoes!
Taco's got NOTHING on this...
0:50 i always love this scene, is like "dad stop! you're embarassing me in front of everyone"
For some reason, when I was kid I had a dvd with a ton of random classics like this and I would always love when this came on
Everytime I try to listen to the actual song, 15 seconds in and I'm already searching for this clip.
1:47 "5, 6, 7, 8!" lol
GrandmasDay32 hilarious. The dead silence while wilder dances.
Aaron Osheroff Hahaha
Such legends back then, they don't make movies like they use to. Mel Brooks is a Genus!
Actually this brings up a good question... why in situations like this does the audience just already have rotten vegetables and garbage on them and ready to throw at people? Or do they have it on them or does it magically appear when peoples' performances suck?
Same practice is common today on the site named ironically Rotton Tomatoes... just look at the idiot critics who panned Dave Chappelle. Some people just plan on being petty assholes.
@KingMastodon - They should bring back this practice.
I'm still wondering, where did they get the vegetables, to throw at the monster?"-Mel Brooks
Common knowledge. But the main joke is that they are all wealthy and shouldn’t need to get their payback. It’s a joke on many layers that brooks and wilder were making on how affluent people still are still greedy no matter how much money you have.
Well it is a movie. And a comedy at that.
Bless Gene Wilder and Peter Boyle. One of the most underrated movies of all time.
Extra Spooky it was a hit and now a classic how is it underrated?
Not underrated at all actually lol. Perfectly appreciated tbh.
It's a classic!!!!! Up there with Some Like It Hot and The Love Guru...
@@fewerbeansplease The Love Guru? Classically bad maybe? I thought I was the only one who saw that tripe. Maybe it deserves a second look?
Can’t be that underrated
the way he falls at the end kills me lmao
Seeing how much Teri Garr is enjoying the show is the best part of this scene
If you're a young girl
One of the funniest movies of all time. I have owned several copies of it. We would watch it at least once a year and laugh every time because each time we would notice something new.😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
This song is stuck in my head, Gene Wilder will forever be a legend.
And Igor playing the piano... simply fantastic!!!
I remember seeing this as a kid and almost wetting myself laughing.
Great movie, I remember seeing it when it came out in 1974 with my parents & grand parents :-)
Robert Downey Jr can play Gene if this gets remade. They look alike 😊
Ummm, no they don’t ...
0:34 "Oompa Loompaaa"
Actually it’s Cooper dooper lol
@@atomsea03it is super duper.
Gene Wilder's Best Catchphrase! "PLEASE, I BEG YOU"!!!
Reminds me of "DOOR STUCK" in a pleasant way
Also, no one will ever pull of a top hat and cane like Gene Wilder. If he ain't scary, he's sweet
Frau Blucher........
This movie is Legendary! Comic Genius!
the first "puttin on the ritz" almost made me lose bladder control
If you're blue and you don't know where to go to
Why don't you go where fashion sits
Puttin' on the Ritz
Different types of wear all day coat pants
With stripes and cut away coats for perfect fits
Puttin' on the Ritz
Dressed up like a million dollar trooper
Trying hard to look like Gary Cooper
Super-duper
Come lets mix where Rockerfellers
Walk with sticks or umbrellas in their mits
Puttin' on the Ritz
Have you seen the well to do
Up and down Park Avenue
On that famous thorough fare
With their noses in the air
High hats and narrow collars
White spats and lots of dollars
Spending every dime
For a wonderful time
If you're blue and you don't know where to go to
Why don't you go where fashion sits
Puttin' on the Ritz
Different types of wear all day coat pants
With stripes and cut away coats for perfect fits
Puttin' on the Ritz
Dressed up like a million dollar trooper
Trying hard to look like Gary Cooper
Super-duper
Come lets mix where Rockerfellers
Walk with sticks or umbrellas in their mits
Puttin' on the Ritz
Dressed up like a million dollar trooper
Trying hard to look like Gary Cooper
Super-duper
If you're blue and you don't know where to go to
Why don't you go where fashion sits
Puttin' on the Ritz
Puttin' on the Ritz
Puttin' on the Ritz
Puttin' on the Ritz
Down, down
Up, down
Get your kicks
Got the Ritz
Dine and wine but not till nine
The time is right for us tonight
We can move
Move to the rhythm
We can
Move
Dance to the rhythm
I want you to move
I think you mean, "PUTTI AAANA REEEEE"
Gene Wilder was such a Vaudevillian . Deep down Richard Pryor too
For heaven's sake, don't humiliate him!
0:30
Tryin’ mighty hard to look like Gary Cooper!
0:34
*COOOOPAA DUUUUPAAA*
Oh, I love this
SOOOOPER DOOOPER
This has to be one of the all time great bits.
"Cooper duper!!!" Lmao 😂
Ha! Classic.
sacheverelle beuh
i can't make it through this scene without laughing. Perfect for a try not to laugh challenge!
Amazing mix of pathos, humor, idiocy, genius, drama, music, slapstick, and lewd remarks. Nothing like it in cinematic history.
I agree
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 every time this cracks me up to tears🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
One of my go-to make me laugh scenes
Just need to think of the look of pride in wilder's eyes when the monster sings to crack up.
Young Frankenstein may be Mel Brooks' best comedy. And Gene
Wilder's best comic performance.
This could not be more perfect, in so many ways.
After his failed experiment to raise the dead, Willy Wonka invented a Great Glass Elevator, then started a supernatural candy factory.
True movie magic, so sad that Wilder is no longer with us. He will forever BE Willy Wonka,
I prefer this movie and Wonka over the Producers
Mel Brooks made some great comics! I love ( life stinks)!
“Comedies” uneducated marsupial
@@flipflopmcgurt3403 655 lb bag of crap!
@@thrty5 You mad, Poncho? 😂😂😂
@@flipflopmcgurt3403 no i am not you slithering Hillbillian.
@@flipflopmcgurt3403 😂
The way wilder looks at frankenstein with such pride at every screaming ....like that's my boy!
No matter how awful a day I may have had, this one scene fixed anything and everything!
When I found out Peter Boyle was both Frankenstein's monster in "Young Frankenstein" and Frank Barone in "Everybody Loves Raymond", my respect for him was squared...
Saw this movie at the drive-in when it first came out. You could barely hear the monologue because everyone in every car was laughing so loud. Years later I realized just how talented Gene was. R.I.P Marty, Peter, Gene and Cloris.
And Madeline Kahn!!
Lmfaooooo this has KILLED me for decades. Lmaoooo
Never gets old
"Are you trying to make me look like a fool?" Pure gold
One of my absolute favorite movies!
PUTIN ON A RIIIITZ
0:10 *snap snap*
POOOTNNN ONDAA REEETTSZZZ
dare i say the funniest scene in cinema history
At the 1:07 mark there's Marty Feldman playing the piano and tonight I finally noticed that! hahaha
Wow, to think Gene Wilder didn’t want sing Pure Imagination in Willy Wonky on the fear he couldn’t sing. He’s got a great singing voice. Sure he’s no Sinatra but he has does have a good voice nevertheless.
No way
Don’t worry. He’s okay. He’s running for Senator from Pennsylvania. 😉