Michael Douglas and Danny DeVito: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | Produced By Conference

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Danny DeVito sat down with long-time collaborator Michael Douglas at the 2019 Produced by Conference in Los Angeles. Here they talk about casting the 1975 classic film, "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest," which Douglas produced and where DeVito was a cast member.
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  • @draxcir
    @draxcir 3 года назад +84

    Just saw this movie for the first time ever today (2021). Know Danny Devito from Batman returns and on. Had absolutely no idea that was Mr Martini. He is amazing acting. Starting to binge movies form the 70s. I am absolutely floored at how much better movies were back then. Wow.

    • @fluorosco
      @fluorosco 2 года назад +5

      Throw Moma from the train is a good one with Danny Devito and Billy Crystal
      And Romancing the Stone too, with Danny Devito and Michael Douglas
      Both great comedies.
      One flew over the cuckoo's nest is special though

    • @12348477
      @12348477 2 года назад +4

      One of Penguin's henchmen from Batman Returns is also in One Flew as a patient.

    • @Reject101Personal
      @Reject101Personal Год назад +2

      Films are also good now as well, if you don't just watch standard hollowood stuff. Hate this mentality of things were better back whenever.

    • @oblitafier
      @oblitafier Год назад +1

      I hope you enjoyed your journey through 70’s cinema (and a bit of late 60’s too I hope). By far my favourite period of Hollywood filmmaking.

    • @jeffvannda1250
      @jeffvannda1250 Год назад +2

      I saw it at the theater first few days it was out..tripped me out..

  • @robbyosborne9708
    @robbyosborne9708 4 месяца назад +7

    One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest is a masterpiece.

    • @duncansteedman9986
      @duncansteedman9986 3 месяца назад +1

      Read the book when I was a teenager and imo it’s ever slightly better than the movie.. 👍

  • @michaelknapp8961
    @michaelknapp8961 4 года назад +28

    My dad worked at that very mental hospital in Oregon in 1957. He was a college student at Willamette University and worked there at night. He worked in that very day room that they shot in. He was an orderly type worker. Dad was thrilled to see his old stomping grounds in a movie!!

    • @Harlem55
      @Harlem55 3 года назад +5

      I can only hope the movie was a bit of a caricature of the things that happened there.

    • @lastnamefirst4035
      @lastnamefirst4035 2 года назад +2

      @@Harlem55 it really wasn't. Many institutions as such exist today w horrific conditions and abuse

    • @kathleendobens6648
      @kathleendobens6648 2 года назад +1

      Wow that's crazy

    • @michaelknapp8961
      @michaelknapp8961 2 года назад

      @@kathleendobens6648 touché

  • @Marlondurran
    @Marlondurran Год назад +22

    Danny eventually got a word in..

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo 8 месяцев назад +14

    I never knew Michael Douglas was part of this incredible film

    • @dcdel1
      @dcdel1 7 месяцев назад +1

      It actually was his father, he bought the rights to the book and wanted to star in the movie, but no one wanted a film about mental health

  • @stevet828
    @stevet828 Год назад +14

    My Best Film of all time.

  • @shooter7a
    @shooter7a 4 года назад +32

    Danny DeVito is a treasure. He also has an absurdly large head.

    • @Anfubvinch
      @Anfubvinch 3 года назад +3

      Not sure if it's his head that's big or his body that's tiny

  • @TheStuport
    @TheStuport 4 года назад +15

    "Everyone thought we were crazy"...That Line Say's It All About The Nest I'm sure i'm not alone in saying this movie is absolutely in my Top 10

    • @Harlem55
      @Harlem55 3 года назад +2

      Indeed- its the only movie I've ever seen that I found had me identifying with the characters as real people in the human sense of things. I've yet to see another movie that stirs up emotion the way this did.

  • @Vitoandolini13
    @Vitoandolini13 4 года назад +16

    It’s nice to see such long time friendship

  • @edkeaton7242
    @edkeaton7242 2 года назад +11

    Everyone that was connected with the film was both amazing and awesome in every way possible. Michael Douglas did a great job as one of the film's producers and Danny DeVito had shone as one of the mental patients. Jack Nicholson had walked away with his first Oscar which he so richly deserved.

  • @ChrisM541
    @ChrisM541 Год назад +11

    A true masterpiece of a film.

  • @dontlookback3549
    @dontlookback3549 Год назад +8

    Top 5 movie of ALL TIME!!!!!

  • @joeyb4ever
    @joeyb4ever 4 года назад +11

    These two were great in Romancing the Stone, too. Friends since the 60s.

  • @uncletiggermclaren7592
    @uncletiggermclaren7592 2 месяца назад +2

    It amazes me how much has changed since that movie was first shown in 1976 in my home town of Auckland New Zealand.
    It was restricted to people over 16, as films automatically were in those days, if they had any anti-authoritarianism, any questioning of "the experts".
    You had always been allowed to watch Tom Mix shooting down guys who wore black hats, but you couldn't be allowed to watch people fighting injustice. And in fact, at the very same time as it was shown, there were people in our state mental institutions, being subjected to actual medical procedures that the Nation had written laws against, the medical research establishment had decided were no longer justified and potentially harmful.
    And even though repeated efforts by family and ex-patients were made, to get the procedures stopped, simply because those "hospitals" were under the authority of an elderly, high ranked medical professor who had a knighthood,* they carried on with their outmoded and harmful practices
    because people didn't like to upset him.
    * For medical discoveries he had made prior to WW2. Important at the time, but no reason to treat his whims and outmoded thinking as sacrosanct.

  • @irrationalmale
    @irrationalmale Год назад +8

    I just saw it. I didn't know Louie and Jim from the show Taxi were in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest together. They were crazy in Taxi also. Time flies. I can't believe this movie was almost 50 years ago. Film-making as art is already over in the US. An industry that is so young is now obsolete as an artistic medium.

    • @KutWrite
      @KutWrite Год назад +1

      It's only obsolete in the social engineering form they pushed it into. indie films and shorts are still wonderful.

  • @NVRAMboi
    @NVRAMboi Год назад +4

    I had no idea Douglas was involved with that film. Danny DeVito was brilliant in that movie. The entire cast was brilliant.

    • @KevinShaughnessy-mt9jt
      @KevinShaughnessy-mt9jt Год назад

      From the moment Louie De Palma steps down from the cage
      An absolute comedy legend was born !
      A choice of favorite films, is difficult.
      Ruthless People is in the top three !

  • @warriorv9359
    @warriorv9359 Год назад +8

    That movies a masterpiece

  • @ionpavlidis5978
    @ionpavlidis5978 7 месяцев назад +3

    So much talent between these two. Their collaborations were pure gold.

  • @melvert33
    @melvert33 Год назад +4

    Just watched it again recently with my son, hadn't seen it since I was a teenager. Still an amazing film and amazing performances from all the cast.

  • @spjfrat
    @spjfrat Год назад +5

    DeVito and Christopher Lloyd were new to films. Amazing movie.

  • @jackoneil3933
    @jackoneil3933 3 года назад +9

    As a teen Who's father helped cast the film and acted in it, I was able to visit the closed set a few and recall vividly what MIke and Danny related. Even Fred B. Phillips, the makeup artist for the original Star Trek TV sires had a "Cell" as his makeup studio. I recall watching Fred test Billy's neck model prosthetic with a hideously realistic gash as it shot blood into a towel I held as it was supposed to shoot a stream of blood several feet. I recall that shot was cut as deemed to powerfully graphic.

    • @brianthomason5022
      @brianthomason5022 2 года назад +1

      Too bad nobody cares long enough to read your long comment

    • @jackoneil3933
      @jackoneil3933 2 года назад +4

      @@brianthomason5022 Thanks, At least you read it. Fred was a fun and likable Guy, and In case you are interested, for my dad's work on helping make the film possible Saul and Mike cast him as the Harbor Master in the film.

    • @ibleebinU
      @ibleebinU Год назад +2

      @@jackoneil3933 That is awesome!

    • @ibleebinU
      @ibleebinU Год назад

      @@brianthomason5022 ADD much?

    • @jackoneil3933
      @jackoneil3933 Год назад

      @@ibleebinU Thanks, So many epic stories about the making of the film.

  • @rejaneapalalways1654
    @rejaneapalalways1654 4 года назад +5

    the real mental hospital made the authenticity of the entire movie so much more "spot on"! Michael Douglas' resemblance to his dad Kirk Douglas is becoming more apparent EVERY day.

  • @Razormiller
    @Razormiller Год назад +4

    Amazing movie. Probably my favourite movie. I first saw it 30yrs ago or so & I actually never knew Michael Douglas was involved in it till just now.

  • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
    @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb Год назад +4

    The bleak Salem light was perfect for the movie. Made the movie almost have a documentary feel.
    Fun fact: last lobotomy in US was 1967 - a mere 8 years before the movie was made.

  • @Lightner445555555555
    @Lightner445555555555 4 года назад +6

    I had absolutely no idea MD was the producer 😮!!

  • @davidevans3175
    @davidevans3175 4 года назад +6

    Michael's younger half-brother Eric was at The Institute of Living, a psych hospital in Hartford, CT during the shooting of the film. I knew Eric pretty well. Eric was released from the IOL the day the film debuted. Kirk would come visit now and then, I'm not sure if Michael visited, I never saw him. My guess is no - there was a lot of friction between those two. Probably generated mostly by Eric, a difficult person.

  • @candybiller9098
    @candybiller9098 2 года назад +3

    Danny DeVito & Michael Douglas are my favorite actors

  • @print-master
    @print-master Год назад +1

    I watch this at least one a year and still notice nuances as if for the first time

  • @X150t
    @X150t 3 года назад +7

    I actually never knew Michael had anything to do with the movie until now, I didn't know he was producing way back in the 70s

    • @guineapiglady2841
      @guineapiglady2841 2 года назад

      I think it's bull.

    • @WorldwideWyatt
      @WorldwideWyatt 2 года назад +3

      @@guineapiglady2841 his father played the lead in the Broadway play and owned the rights to the film version, he sold the rights to Michael.

    • @dontlookback3549
      @dontlookback3549 Год назад

      it was the first movie he ever produced

  • @KutWrite
    @KutWrite Год назад +11

    Why so short? There must be more to this.

    • @drdrew3
      @drdrew3 Год назад +8

      Devito has always been short

  • @lastnamefirst4035
    @lastnamefirst4035 2 года назад +5

    Thank you Mr K Kesey for the book story and film

    • @lastnamefirst4035
      @lastnamefirst4035 Год назад

      @carolinewoodward1016 Kesey did see the movie but only after he got paid

  • @jsusna1972
    @jsusna1972 Год назад +6

    Snaps cigarette in half, "I bet a nickel."

    • @tonyclifton265
      @tonyclifton265 Год назад +2

      a friend of mine in NY saw michael douglas in public and shouted "you cant bet a nickel, martini!" michael douglas cracked up and joined my friend for a selfie. i guess he gets sick of wall street "greed is good" quotes and the cuckoo's nest reference was a refreshing change

  • @duewhit310
    @duewhit310 Год назад +10

    2 nickels is not a dime, try and smoke it!

    • @billmalec
      @billmalec Год назад +2

      It was more like..."this is a dime (the whole cigarette). If you break it in half, you don't get two nickels, you get shit".

  • @josephkolozi9364
    @josephkolozi9364 Год назад +3

    Great cast. Was the first I ever saw most of them. A few years later Taxi benefited from Danny Devito and Christopher Lloyd. I pre fear the book’s perspective but it was a great picture in its own way.

  • @mikelaird5458
    @mikelaird5458 Год назад +8

    Cast of cuckoo's next is who's who of future stars and/or character actors for the next 25 years.

  • @ganglabesh
    @ganglabesh Год назад +1

    around 1999 our history teacher was retiring and his last year all we did in class was play monopoly, watch Mr. bean, watch Seinfeld, watch films like one flew

  • @thefrontpage
    @thefrontpage Год назад +6

    Michael Douglas was one of the producers of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Milos Firman was the director. Kirk Douglas, Michael's father, was a great man and a great actor and he has never been found guilty of any alleged crimes. Michael Douglas is a highly-intelligent, smart, talented man. He was not hogging this interview--he spoke, and then Dan spoke. That's called conversation. You can't compare books and movies---they are different mediums. Michael is indeed very much the same that he's always been; he hasn't changed much at all. People: Please, do your research, deal with facts, and stop posting untrue, stupid, unproven and inaccurate comments!

    • @user-ql4zz2eo3n
      @user-ql4zz2eo3n 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for expressing the truth very informative people don't know alot only movie buffs

  • @jpgabriele9596
    @jpgabriele9596 2 года назад +1

    Dynamite duo !

  • @donelmore2540
    @donelmore2540 Год назад +5

    I don’t think there’s any way in hell that you would be allowed to film a movie in a mental treatment facility with patients today.

  • @perspellman
    @perspellman 3 года назад +7

    Absolutely too short. Recommend the film about the film, a more than one hour documentary that is on the official DVD. About the way director Milos Forman hoped for the actors to become more hospitalized; it also resulted in a mental distance between actors, the "patients" and Louise Fletcher as Nurse Ratched in particular. It turned out that she started to feel like a real outsider, truly disliked, and that the others went too far into their roles, like also discribed here with Nicholson's early reaction. One day she decided to distract their mental bubble. Underneath her white uniform she wore some quite sexy lingerie, and without warning she buttoned up the uniform and had a little dance for them. Just imagine! Regardeless, there are reasons to why this film is so highly recognized, and that the audience really believe in the characters.

  • @Beeznitchio
    @Beeznitchio Год назад +2

    How do they decide which titles that they are associated with to put under their name? The Kominsky Method which I'm sure most don't know, but it is one of his latest so I can see a logic. However, for Devito, they then go with War of the Roses and Matilda. I assume it is because they wanted to use his director credits and not just actors, but he has directed more recent films. I would buy those are some of his bigger films, but that points back to Kominsky Method. Kind of weird.

  • @zedblix1089
    @zedblix1089 2 года назад +5

    This is a fucking queen martini

    • @s3dchr
      @s3dchr 2 года назад +2

      "You don't count the this and the this"

  • @user-gd4vx8hb3n
    @user-gd4vx8hb3n 4 месяца назад +3

    OMG ... Michael is so old now... I really can't handle great actors getting old. i HATE it!!!

  • @jasonsmith8300
    @jasonsmith8300 4 года назад +2

    they went to the same acting school and they were there at the same time then afterwords they were roomats

  • @X150t
    @X150t 3 года назад +6

    Too short!

  • @schoolfoodtray908
    @schoolfoodtray908 4 года назад +1

    Pretty recent for TODAY1!

  • @roquefortfiles
    @roquefortfiles Год назад +6

    Hit me... hit me..

  • @robertleslie2467
    @robertleslie2467 Год назад +3

    "Hotels".

  • @urosmarjanovic663
    @urosmarjanovic663 Год назад +3

    An astronaut with a plastic bag for a helmet!

  • @natalie651
    @natalie651 Год назад +12

    they don't make them like this anymore

  • @mjackson408
    @mjackson408 Год назад +2

    Still babes in the woods- best dressed stars keep it real-

  • @peterkawe6451
    @peterkawe6451 2 года назад +1

    Wasnt it Forman?

    • @jumpinjohn8026
      @jumpinjohn8026 2 года назад +3

      Milos was the director; Michael was a producer a.k.a. the money man.

  • @danielh9844
    @danielh9844 Год назад +1

    Did they get any royalties from Dead Poets Society for copying their script?

    • @mikehunt6511
      @mikehunt6511 Год назад +1

      ?

    • @maxzzyzxx
      @maxzzyzxx Год назад +2

      Are you for real?

    • @murpho999
      @murpho999 Год назад +3

      What a stupid comment. Dead Poet’s Society came out 14 years after. 😂

    • @melvert33
      @melvert33 Год назад +2

      Yes, are you happy now.

    • @alanpage3973
      @alanpage3973 Год назад +1

      Dead poet's society came out years later

  • @TimTheMusicMan
    @TimTheMusicMan 2 года назад +1

    Unsure why MD is taking up all the air time he was not in the movie.

    • @JD-zd8tm
      @JD-zd8tm 2 года назад +12

      He produced it and is explaining why he chose Oregon . Didn't you listen ?

    • @TimTheMusicMan
      @TimTheMusicMan 2 года назад

      @@JD-zd8tm but he was NOT in the movie.

    • @JD-zd8tm
      @JD-zd8tm 2 года назад +8

      @@TimTheMusicMan I know he wasn't in the movie BUT he was the producer meaning he put the movie together and was around the set that he chose a lot and that's why he was talking about his POV

    • @SamSam-xb1ur
      @SamSam-xb1ur 2 года назад +3

      It's literally called "Produced By Conference" (in the title)

    • @Reject101Personal
      @Reject101Personal Год назад +7

      His father had the rights and was in the play. He got the rights from his dad and if it wasn't for Micheal the film would have never been made at all. He has as much right, maybe more than Danny to be talking about it. Bloody educate yourself

  • @zeigbert1743
    @zeigbert1743 Год назад

    They're way beyond baseline, cells.

  • @tomallen5837
    @tomallen5837 Год назад +3

    Poor guy, what a horrible cold Mr Douglas has ;-) Actually, it's just in his nose.... Something is blocking his nose from breathing. Gosh.

    • @drdrew3
      @drdrew3 Год назад

      He had oral cancer around 2010. Treatment affected his speech

    • @tomallen5837
      @tomallen5837 Год назад

      ok thx

  • @mcarlkv53
    @mcarlkv53 Год назад +3

    Know matter how talented you are like Danny Devito if he wasn’t friends with Jewish Michael Douglas you would have never heard of him

    • @williamwilson6499
      @williamwilson6499 Год назад +8

      Your parents failed you miserably.

    • @sbonamo
      @sbonamo Год назад +1

      You're basing this on.. what?

    • @paulrashid6529
      @paulrashid6529 Год назад

      What do you mean

    • @GodIsADelusion
      @GodIsADelusion Год назад

      @@williamwilson6499 And their parents failed them...society is proving itself to be a failure...

  • @kristine8338
    @kristine8338 Год назад +1

    You never had the real deal, gentlemen. I hope you invested some money into the facilities just for doing justice… if not, you can still do this. From a mother of a son who suffers from bipolar disorder. ✡️✌🏻🪄💞

    • @justinhopper5941
      @justinhopper5941 Год назад +1

      They did have the real deal though. They used real patients and some doctors in the film. The other patients in the hospital they were at also helped on production of the film.