He was just an average american...that can create almost lifelike androids, death rays, and find a way to make a rocket fuel to jettison the ship off the planet again, with local sources. Hell, he is more of a wizard than Merlin is.
I am old. I remember seeing this in school as a day before Christmas vacation party. They got the big projector screen out and shut the gym lights out and we watched this. (It was before VCR's were everywhere). They made popcorn and we were all throwing it at each other. Good Times.
Somehow this review slipped by me. I've been trying to watch as many of your older reviews as I can. I don't know what it is, but I'm especially depressed and your videos are making me feel a little better. I started watching your stuff when Spoony hosted your videos on his site. I was married then and my wife watched some of them with me. Brad Jones quickly became my favorite internet reviewer. That was the last time I was happy. So, in a weird way those old reviews are taking me back to that. We both used to email you and you would reply. Somehow that tickled us. lol It's like you're an old friend that I never got to hang out with, but I kind of do through the videos.
I'll stick with "The Sword in the Stone", thank you very much. It has the truest love story in all the Arthurian romances. If he had just married that squirrel Camelot would never have fallen.
Nigel We have to get him the rights to that song so he can stop using that terrible intro. The music itself isn't bad, but the singing is enough to make you want to dig your eardrums out with a corkscrew.
Chris Newman I think I'd like it better if I knew what the hell he was saying. "Rock, rock, Cinema Snob" or something? Is there a transcript somewhere?
Disney made this in 1979? That's the same year they made The Black Hole! Not that the Black Hole is really any sort of classic, but it had ambition, it demanded you take it seriously, it was striving to be cutting edge, while this..., Brad's right, this really *does* still have the look & feel of live action Disney movies from the 60's.
...It Just occured to me that this is PROBABLY the first time a Disney movie has been featured on The Cinema Snob. (I realize that SPACED INVADERS was released by Touchstone, which is a Disney subsidiary. But I mean a movie relased under the main Disney Banner.)
Meh. I for one quite like the old live-action Disney movies. Still far superior to the garbage that the Disney Channels has been calling "Original" movies since the early 2000s.
Zice033 I didn't even know that Disney made a movie starring a guy who would later become infamous for several Adam Sandler movies... Yeah I'll take Suzie Q over this...
I remember this movie! Back in the early 90s, when the Disney channel was starting, they'd air this movie with a bunch of their other really old stuff (like the original black-and-white Flubber or the non-Lindsey Lohan Parent Trap). Funny, though; my memories lied to me because I remembered the late Alan Thicke being the scientist that made the robot. Must have been some other movie, because I also remember the Alan Thicke/robot son duo being in another movie. Even as a kid, I found the idea of them going *back* to Camelot for Sandy kinda dumb; I mean, they'd have to go through the launch sequence all over again! Fun fact: Sandy's name is a holdover from the original "Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" story. That was the name of the love interest in that story, too--and she thought her family had been turned into pigs. Great vid, Brad! Thanks!
Love the tone of contempt Brad has saying the title. This was probably the last movie in disneys live action silly premise series usually ones starring Don Knotts and a young Kurt Russell....remember them playing them all the time on the Disney channel in the day. wasnt this made around the time of the black hole
I'll say one thing about this film, at least they used British actors for the Medieval characters, and not only that but actors that were pretty well known at the time. :)
I am trying so hard to figure out Brads age when he started doing the Cinema Snob, based on the info in the video and how old he was, counting that he was born in December (According to Wikipedia) I think 26, maybe 25. So that means I have been watching a guy who reviews low budget pornos and exploitations films alongside christian propaganda for at least eight years....and I do not regret a single thing.
Congrats on ten years of the Snob.My favourite youtube channel and I love how obscure and weird asf half the stuff is on here. On another note, Uwe Boll's House of the Dead is crying out for a Cinema Snob review...
I remember I had the novelization of this as a kid (it was pretty old and dog-eared even then). No idea where it came from but I did read it a few times and I think I even saw it once.
My Jr. high had a copy of the novelization of this movie on the shelf. The cover was the shot of him with the space helmet on, first approaching the woman with the goose.
Saw this when I was 10yrs old.... And to a 10 yr old in 1979 this shit was the "matrix" of cinematic entertainment! Not only but also a collaboration of the great Walt D and The[Hugh Hefner]Heff!
There's another terrible old Disney movie you should review, 1980's "Midnight Madness." It was Disney's attempt at a college comedy. It's got a young Michael J. Fox, David Naughton, Eddie Deezen, Flounder from "Animal House, a scene where everybody breaks out into dance to "Heart and Soul," a beer factory scene and boob jokes. THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY!
This is what happens when your a family company and try to expand to appealing young adults and adults. It goes disastrous. That's why they created the Touchstone brand.
“Midnight Madness” was basically Disney’s equivalent of “Animal House”. Yeah, “Disney” and “Animal House” shouldn’t belong in the same sentence! 😂 Ron Miller, the producer of “Midnight Madness”, even said in an interview with “Starlog” magazine that the film was, in his words, *”more like a Disney version of ‘Animal House’.”* Source: vintagevestibule.wordpress.com/2018/03/04/starlog-saturdays-an-interview-with-disney-ceo-ron-miller/
Oh I met Ron Moody after my school production of Oliver! Or rather I didn't meet him as he was freaked out by just how close my performance was to Leonard Rossiter's in the film and left before I got out of the changing room.
I saw this once at a video store in Key West. It was at the time one of the strangest things I had ever watched, but fortunately Cinema Snob has shown me odder things.
So, this is the first Disney movie that Snob reviewed? Allways thought that the first Disney movie to be reviewed by Snob would be lost Mickey and Minnie sex tape.
I actually really liked this movie. I watched it all the time on VHS when I would visit my grandma in Florida. I don't know if she still has the tape anymore, though.
I was an extra on this. We knew it was crap but it paid and it was fun. Jim Dale (Mordred) is a really nice bloke and hung out with the extras and techs.
This film has a very interesting cast even if it isn't an especially good movie. I'm glad Brad referenced my favourite movie The Great Race (1965) in this video at 3:34. I'm also glad that he referenced Carry on movies at 21:19 since I'm a big Carry on fan.
Over 1/2 of the live-action Disney movies from the 1970s alone were produced/executive-produced by Ron Miller, who only got the job because he married Walt Disney’s daughter Diane. No wonder Walt’s nephew Roy E. Disney (who also got the job because he was the son of the studio’s co-founder Roy O. Disney) fired Ron Miller and then replaced him with Frank Wells and Michael Eisner as president and CEO of the Walt Disney Company, respectively.
Never been this lucky to get on so soon. I love the videos keep up the great work. As a guy that was raised in the south and "church." I am dying to check out "Jesus Bro!"
Honestly, the clips of this movie seen here just make me want to rewatch "The Sword in the Stone." If I can trust my memory on that one correctly, it was at least less stupid.
Holy crap... I remember seeing this when it originally aired on saturday night's "Disney's Wonderful World" on CBS in the early 80's. I did not remember it being this awful. Man I feel old now...
I used to have this VHS tape since I taped it off of the Disney Channel back in the late 90's as part of an overnight block called "Vault Disney". Instead of showing the theatrical version of this movie, they showed a TV version of "Unidentified Flying Oddball" which was retitled "A Spaceman in King Arthur's Court" which was originally aired as part of TV show called "Walt Disney" on CBS back in 1982. Instead of showing "The End - Walt Disney Productions" as well as the filming locations, they showed the closing credits from "Walt Disney" TV show. Here's an example of the closing credits from "A Spaceman in King Arthur's Court" which was originally called "Unindentified Flying Oddball" for the TV version. ruclips.net/video/wxhRBeCYNQw/видео.html
hingeslevers I know... I sort of agree. The same guy does Phelous' theme song. His quality hasn't got any better; and honestly, in this day and age, there's no reason for that. Nothing against Brad or Sad Panda, but what the hell. I've seriously considered covering the song myself so he'd have a better version. That's not the point though.
I shit you not, this movie and "mack and me" were among my favourites, because they had sience fiction elements. i still watch and read sience fiction, currently "honor harrington" book 16
If you want to see a disemboweling scene in a Disney movie you have to watch The Black Hole. I think the director's cut of Dumbo might have had one too. 3:02 It's mister "I WANT MY WALDORF SALAD" from Fawlty Towers in a USAF uniform!
interfrastically That film has a disemboweling? The more I hear about that film it shocks me more. I'm scared to watch it just in case no one told me about a torture scene or nothing.
Yup! Anthony Perkins gets disemboweled by a big, scary red robot that has spinning blades on the ends of its arms! The gory details aren't shown onscreen but was still pretty shocking to my nine year old self when I saw it in the theater. That is the most violent scene in the film though. 70's Disney wasn't like today's Disney.
I remember being sat in front of the TV watching this as a kid, whilst eating my first ever takeaway pizza. It's amazing what insignificant and useless things the brain chooses to store as memories.
Sadly, this movie is one of the few old school Disney TV movies/specials that's not available on Blu-ray in the Disney Movie Club. But it IS on DVD for $11!
BUSHWACKED!
(honestly I'll never get tired of that joke)
"That's the wackiest thing I ever heard."
Liezl Bohnen It's the wackiest thing I ever hoyd
Best thread ever.
He was just an average american...that can create almost lifelike androids, death rays, and find a way to make a rocket fuel to jettison the ship off the planet again, with local sources. Hell, he is more of a wizard than Merlin is.
This is assuming you can. Pics or it didn't happen.
Make horny androids... somehow
That's for sure. I mean in A kid in king Arthur's court, they toned down the inventions a bit and by having a blacksmith make them.
He did a good job cleaning up the place, but his bosses didn't like him so they shot him into spaaaace!
I am old. I remember seeing this in school as a day before Christmas vacation party. They got the big projector screen out and shut the gym lights out and we watched this. (It was before VCR's were everywhere). They made popcorn and we were all throwing it at each other. Good Times.
Somehow this review slipped by me. I've been trying to watch as many of your older reviews as I can. I don't know what it is, but I'm especially depressed and your videos are making me feel a little better. I started watching your stuff when Spoony hosted your videos on his site. I was married then and my wife watched some of them with me. Brad Jones quickly became my favorite internet reviewer. That was the last time I was happy.
So, in a weird way those old reviews are taking me back to that. We both used to email you and you would reply. Somehow that tickled us. lol It's like you're an old friend that I never got to hang out with, but I kind of do through the videos.
I'll stick with "The Sword in the Stone", thank you very much. It has the truest love story in all the Arthurian romances. If he had just married that squirrel Camelot would never have fallen.
Thanks for releasing a new episode. This is making my birthday even better.
BELIEVE IT OR NOT, I'M WALKING ON AIR. I NEVER THOUGHT I COULD FEEL SO FRE-E-EEEEEE!
Nigel We have to get him the rights to that song so he can stop using that terrible intro. The music itself isn't bad, but the singing is enough to make you want to dig your eardrums out with a corkscrew.
Chris Newman I think I'd like it better if I knew what the hell he was saying. "Rock, rock, Cinema Snob" or something? Is there a transcript somewhere?
I think that's all he's saying throughout the whole thing but yeah good luck trying to decipher it without turning on subtitles.
Chris Newman Le Sad Panda is French, that's why it's a little tough to understand him.
I think he said he actually looked into it, and they wanted like a million dollars or some shit.
Disney made this in 1979? That's the same year they made The Black Hole! Not that the Black Hole is really any sort of classic, but it had ambition, it demanded you take it seriously, it was striving to be cutting edge, while this..., Brad's right, this really *does* still have the look & feel of live action Disney movies from the 60's.
Wish I could like this twice for that MST3K reference when he's building the robot.
That robot's got working arms though. ;)
"HAHAHA He's dead!"
I have no idea why this warms my heart so much.
Yo, Brad. First time commenting on any of your videos. Congrats on 10 years. Been a fan for a long time
Richter The D - Why didn't you comment sooner and celebrate the love of the Cinema Snob with all of us?
I want Brad slowly saying "Unidentified Flying Oddball" in his naturally languid voice to be my ringtone.
...It Just occured to me that this is PROBABLY the first time a Disney movie has been featured on The Cinema Snob.
(I realize that SPACED INVADERS was released by Touchstone, which is a Disney subsidiary. But I mean a movie relased under the main Disney Banner.)
Zice033 You mean Down and Dirty Duck WASN'T a Disney film???
Meh. I for one quite like the old live-action Disney movies. Still far superior to the garbage that the Disney Channels has been calling "Original" movies since the early 2000s.
R. J. Amado Hey now! Cadet Kelly wasn't that bad.
Okay. Fine. "Good Luck Charlie" the show and the Christmas movie were good. And most of Jessie. But that's it!
Zice033 I didn't even know that Disney made a movie starring a guy who would later become infamous for several Adam Sandler movies... Yeah I'll take Suzie Q over this...
congrats on 100,000 Brad.
I remember this movie! Back in the early 90s, when the Disney channel was starting, they'd air this movie with a bunch of their other really old stuff (like the original black-and-white Flubber or the non-Lindsey Lohan Parent Trap). Funny, though; my memories lied to me because I remembered the late Alan Thicke being the scientist that made the robot. Must have been some other movie, because I also remember the Alan Thicke/robot son duo being in another movie.
Even as a kid, I found the idea of them going *back* to Camelot for Sandy kinda dumb; I mean, they'd have to go through the launch sequence all over again!
Fun fact: Sandy's name is a holdover from the original "Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" story. That was the name of the love interest in that story, too--and she thought her family had been turned into pigs.
Great vid, Brad! Thanks!
Can I just say that there are some great classic British actors in this like Cyril Snaps. Never heard of this before, looks fun!
How does brad look younger now than he did 10 years ago? It must be all the foreign mountain dew
Because "suffering hair loss" makes you look older than "shaved head".
Brad actually has a 100% pure heart and soul. It’s rare but he’s one of the few who’ve existed throughout history.
Years of drinking Crystal Pepsi
-_-
Probably
@@billjacobs521 so true and that's sad
At least this was actually filmed in England (hence the presence of Bruce Boa, Canadian actor who played loads of Americans on British TV).
"1979 Disney still filmed their movies in 1963 vision."
I dunno, The Black Hole looked pretty good for the time.
awww Memory Lane in the beginning ^^ damn.. it's been a long time
Love the tone of contempt Brad has saying the title. This was probably the last movie in disneys live action silly premise series usually ones starring Don Knotts and a young Kurt Russell....remember them playing them all the time on the Disney channel in the day. wasnt this made around the time of the black hole
I'll say one thing about this film, at least they used British actors for the Medieval characters, and not only that but actors that were pretty well known at the time. :)
I was trying to so hard to figure out if this was a porno or not based on the title....
I am trying so hard to figure out Brads age when he started doing the Cinema Snob, based on the info in the video and how old he was, counting that he was born in December (According to Wikipedia) I think 26, maybe 25. So that means I have been watching a guy who reviews low budget pornos and exploitations films alongside christian propaganda for at least eight years....and I do not regret a single thing.
Zenan really?! I thought he was like 30
Brad is ageless. He will outlast us all.
07:53 minutes into the video, still not sure.
Kyle He's about 35 or 36 years old, and besides the balding, he looks the same as ever.
"I have a degree in Charles Rocket science"... lmfao!
This show has gotten so much funnier since you added that "Bushwhacked" rimshot. Shit gets me every time.
I remember this from when I was younger, especially the annoying song they played on the commercials. Another great review!
Unidentified Flying Oddball, now available on Disney+ (I'm not kidding).
That space ship........
Is literally a vacuum cleaner.
In space.
The irony of the vacuum company comment.
Congrats on ten years of the Snob.My favourite youtube channel and I love how obscure and weird asf half the stuff is on here. On another note, Uwe Boll's House of the Dead is crying out for a Cinema Snob review...
Dennis Dugan was the lead in a Disney movie in 1979? What the hell?
I remember I had the novelization of this as a kid (it was pretty old and dog-eared even then). No idea where it came from but I did read it a few times and I think I even saw it once.
The contempt in Brad's voice when he says "Unidentified Flying Oddball"
When did he say that?!
My Jr. high had a copy of the novelization of this movie on the shelf. The cover was the shot of him with the space helmet on, first approaching the woman with the goose.
YES THE THEME SONG MAKES ITS TRIUMPHANT RETURN!
Spyro Fan not as good as his original though but copyright fucked that up
Saw this when I was 10yrs old.... And to a 10 yr old in 1979 this shit was the "matrix" of cinematic entertainment! Not only but also a collaboration of the great Walt D and The[Hugh Hefner]Heff!
I worked all weekend 😓at least I get a cinema snob episode before I go back in today!! Thanks brad!!
There's another terrible old Disney movie you should review, 1980's "Midnight Madness." It was Disney's attempt at a college comedy. It's got a young Michael J. Fox, David Naughton, Eddie Deezen, Flounder from "Animal House, a scene where everybody breaks out into dance to "Heart and Soul," a beer factory scene and boob jokes. THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY!
Shamal Jifan Earth Star Voyager I remember that one too.
It's on RUclips and it's also pretty boring.
I believe Flounder's (actor's) name is Stephen Furst.
This is what happens when your a family company and try to expand to appealing young adults and adults. It goes disastrous. That's why they created the Touchstone brand.
“Midnight Madness” was basically Disney’s equivalent of “Animal House”.
Yeah, “Disney” and “Animal House” shouldn’t belong in the same sentence! 😂
Ron Miller, the producer of “Midnight Madness”, even said in an interview with “Starlog” magazine that the film was, in his words, *”more like a Disney version of ‘Animal House’.”*
Source: vintagevestibule.wordpress.com/2018/03/04/starlog-saturdays-an-interview-with-disney-ceo-ron-miller/
Just want to point out that the man one person to the left at 3:41 was played by the same actor that played the American guest in Faulty Towers.
Kenneth Moore was in this movie? No wonder he looks bored.
"This is the thanks I get for sinking the bloody Bismarck?"
Wait, "Adventures in Babysitting" wasn't the first Disney film with 'Playboy'?!
3:37 - It's General Rieekan from Empire Strikes Back. And will someone give him his Waldorf Salad!!!!!
The actor's name is Bruce Boa. He also had a small part in Full Metal Jacket.
New Episode Ahoy!
God, I remember this from my childhood! I think this is the first time I've ever seen the reviewed movie before Brad has.
The intro really show how you evolved trough the years as an artist.
Oh I met Ron Moody after my school production of Oliver! Or rather I didn't meet him as he was freaked out by just how close my performance was to Leonard Rossiter's in the film and left before I got out of the changing room.
I saw this once at a video store in Key West. It was at the time one of the strangest things I had ever watched, but fortunately Cinema Snob has shown me odder things.
So, this is the first Disney movie that Snob reviewed?
Allways thought that the first Disney movie to be reviewed by Snob would be lost Mickey and Minnie sex tape.
187Streak Wait what?
As odd as it sounds that does exist. Made by animators working at Disney at the time. Needless to say Walt fired the guys that made it.
No, he did Song of the south before this
"Outer Space Nuts" had a more plausible excuse for an accidental launch that this movie. :)
I had totally forgotten about that one.
Ahh, childhood memories. I remember seeing this at the Alpha 4 theater when it first came out. I remember being mildly entertained.
Remember seeing the ads for this flick on TV when it came out.
Weird how important porn was in this KID'S FILM.
No one would have courage to make porn jokes in a family film nowadays. Truly political correctness gone mad!
Your the best, Snob. I just wish you hadn't made me remember this turd from my childhood. It wasn't even good back then. Now I just feel sad.
Whats the poster behind him on the left
Jack Napier yeah I wanna know too
I actually really liked this movie. I watched it all the time on VHS when I would visit my grandma in Florida. I don't know if she still has the tape anymore, though.
gkod dying withd you
I'm sitting here, hoping people choose Contamination. I'm always a sucker for some Cozzi craziness.
Me fucking too. It's the long awaited follow-up to the Snob episode on "Alien 2" we've been drooling for.
It's essentially what "Alien 2" was trying to be, except better, plus with a Goblin soundtrack. That main theme is great!
I actually own the Contamination album on CD. Lots of great Goblin tunes on it.
So maybe I missed something but could someone explain to me why/how he went back to the 6th century
Nir Revel I guess it malfunctioned??
idk this movie is a mess
I was an extra on this. We knew it was crap but it paid and it was fun. Jim Dale (Mordred) is a really nice bloke and hung out with the extras and techs.
Please don't fail us, Pateron. We've been waiting for a Snob episode on "Contamination" for the last seven years.
This is more believable than getting hit on the head like in the original book.
Since when was Merlin allied against Arthur in any version of the mythos?
I had the novelization of this movie.
Let it sink in that somebody actually was paid to write a novelization of this movie.
I read an intsrview with a lady whj wrote novrlizations of movirs. Apparstntly, coke was oftrn involvrd.
Sandy was played by Sheila White who was much sexier and more evil when she played Messalina in I Claudius a couple of years previously.
This film has a very interesting cast even if it isn't an especially good movie. I'm glad Brad referenced my favourite movie The Great Race (1965) in this video at 3:34. I'm also glad that he referenced Carry on movies at 21:19 since I'm a big Carry on fan.
I actually saw this movie. I don't remember where, but I was at a house where they'd had it on vhs
With films like these, no wonder Disney was having financial troubles in the 70's and early 80's
Over 1/2 of the live-action Disney movies from the 1970s alone were produced/executive-produced by Ron Miller, who only got the job because he married Walt Disney’s daughter Diane.
No wonder Walt’s nephew Roy E. Disney (who also got the job because he was the son of the studio’s co-founder Roy O. Disney) fired Ron Miller and then replaced him with Frank Wells and Michael Eisner as president and CEO of the Walt Disney Company, respectively.
Never been this lucky to get on so soon. I love the videos keep up the great work. As a guy that was raised in the south and "church." I am dying to check out "Jesus Bro!"
Disney is probably more ashamed of this movie than they are of the people that died in Disneyland.
So this and kid in king Arthur Court in same world
I saw this in the theater when I was 10. I still think about it from time to time (I don't know why).
Is it just me or does Dennis Dugan look like the evil twin of Seth Meyers? 😂 😂
I remember seeing that as a kid. That was back when the last movie I saw was the greatest movie ever made!
Honestly, the clips of this movie seen here just make me want to rewatch "The Sword in the Stone." If I can trust my memory on that one correctly, it was at least less stupid.
Just what my afternoon needs a good dose of the Cinema Snob.
Holy crap... I remember seeing this when it originally aired on saturday night's "Disney's Wonderful World" on CBS in the early 80's. I did not remember it being this awful. Man I feel old now...
12:20 "hraaaay......n stuff" that's one enthusiastic crowd
I remember seeing this as a kid. Awww nostalgia.
I don’t know what you’re talking about Snob; this movies’ clearly amazing. Just character development.
Someone needs to make this into a Mount and Blade mod.
God, how I love that intro... SadPanda fucking rules!
America is a continent!! Finally, someone from the US admits it!!
I love that movie. glad someone else has heard of it
Yay! Old life action Disney movies! You gonna do Davy Crockett next?
I used to have this VHS tape since I taped it off of the Disney Channel back in the late 90's as part of an overnight block called "Vault Disney". Instead of showing the theatrical version of this movie, they showed a TV version of "Unidentified Flying Oddball" which was retitled "A Spaceman in King Arthur's Court" which was originally aired as part of TV show called "Walt Disney" on CBS back in 1982. Instead of showing "The End - Walt Disney Productions" as well as the filming locations, they showed the closing credits from "Walt Disney" TV show. Here's an example of the closing credits from "A Spaceman in King Arthur's Court" which was originally called "Unindentified Flying Oddball" for the TV version.
ruclips.net/video/wxhRBeCYNQw/видео.html
Still can't get enough of that theme song :D
I need to find a way so that that becomes my ringtone
Clonekiller66 that's weird, I can't stand it. I hate the accent and the bad production.
hingeslevers I know... I sort of agree. The same guy does Phelous' theme song. His quality hasn't got any better; and honestly, in this day and age, there's no reason for that. Nothing against Brad or Sad Panda, but what the hell. I've seriously considered covering the song myself so he'd have a better version. That's not the point though.
Yes, my thoughts exactly.
the bad accent of panda totally makes it gold imo
He'd be perfect singing the Yor's World theme
Holy shit, I saw this when I was a kid. I'd completely forgotten it even existed.
My brother and I unironically enjoyed this movie when we were kids.
I shit you not, this movie and "mack and me" were among my favourites, because they had sience fiction elements. i still watch and read sience fiction, currently "honor harrington" book 16
transformers 5 is going to be the most accurate king Arthur movie.
It is weird how many times Transformers have crossed over with medieval times.
I may not have read up on Authurian lore, but I loved The Last Knight.
I remember watching this on the Disney channel in the late eighties or the early nineties
I never saw this, I saw the '89 version with Keshia Knight Pulliam (aka Rudy Huxtable)
Denis dugan was also in mash as colonel potters son in law,quite a few proper english actors, with proper accents
03:15 Dear God, that's Professor Beckmann from the Spy who loved me. He appearently survived the helicopter crash.
I remember this vaguely. Now i understand why.
If you want to see a disemboweling scene in a Disney movie you have to watch The Black Hole. I think the director's cut of Dumbo might have had one too.
3:02 It's mister "I WANT MY WALDORF SALAD" from Fawlty Towers in a USAF uniform!
interfrastically That film has a disemboweling? The more I hear about that film it shocks me more. I'm scared to watch it just in case no one told me about a torture scene or nothing.
Yup! Anthony Perkins gets disemboweled by a big, scary red robot that has spinning blades on the ends of its arms! The gory details aren't shown onscreen but was still pretty shocking to my nine year old self when I saw it in the theater. That is the most violent scene in the film though. 70's Disney wasn't like today's Disney.
Also, one day we will get the Windy City review we deserve.
MK Lettis But not the one we need
is this one of the fabled terrors which still lay dormant in the Disney vault?
I remember being sat in front of the TV watching this as a kid, whilst eating my first ever takeaway pizza. It's amazing what insignificant and useless things the brain chooses to store as memories.
Sadly, this movie is one of the few old school Disney TV movies/specials that's not available on Blu-ray in the Disney Movie Club. But it IS on DVD for $11!
I saw this at the drive-in along with Herbie the Love Bug. That was some time ago...
How did he find all these movies I never heard of?