@theblurishere461 I mean yes? From birth mo they don't someone has to teach them. That is why kids are brutally honest and kind of jerks when they are little. Small morality and comprehension.
Boy must have very strong hands to "play" with it for nearly all day upd: ok, I may... thank u for being top-comment? Thanks, but what the heck most of all think, sending the skulls? - googled it - uhhh, thank God I'm not so familiar with English to remember some... Things... for the long time. Pray for one who needs better mind rehabilitation.
That’s the beauty of this episode it shows how things build up then eventually goes off on the wrong person because of all the event leading up to it that made the boy add bullets to the gun
It’s Billy Mumy in Alfred Hitchcock presents. Season 7, Episode 2 “Bang You’re Dead”. Same kid from the Twilight Zone “it’s a good life” and The original Lost in Space.
I thought it was a twilight zone clip I know he was in several of those. Even as an adult in a newer version of the series with forest Whittaker ass host I believe... But I didn't realize he was in a Hitchcock show, brilliant
I know this is a tv show and completely fake, but this behavior is real and needs to be addressed immediately. Parents should teach their children about firearm safety and never allow a child easy access to a gun and/or ammunition.
Its the kids who's parents make guns a forbidden taboo that you have to worry about. If they get anywhere near a real gun, they think its their big chance. My kids grew up around em, and they have absolutely no interest in the things. There's zero mystery, so they find them boring.
I know someone who passed away in almost the exact same way. On Christmas morning but instead of running around the house with the handgun it was in the chamber for the first shot. Fly high.
Classic stories like this are what we need in today’s media. THESE are the types of good valuable life lessons we need to be teaching children!!! Funny how back in those days, the so called “mass shooting” problem wasn’t anywhere near where it is today
I remember seeing this 30 years ago. The little boy got the gun from his uncles suit case and took it into town. He thought that gun was a toy gift from his uncle.
Teach them gun safety and that shit doesn't happen. Rule number 1 of firearms safety treat every gun as if it is loaded. Popcorn Suttons first rule is treat it like its loaded and keep it loaded just in case.
The fact that there are parents out there letting their 5 year old child’s walking around with a weapon No matter if it’s a toy or not You shouldn’t teach your kid to play with guns
ignoring that things like NERF, paintball, and airsoft (where the exact point is to play with firearm-like implements), I do agree. I, however, believe that it is beneficial to everyone to teach kids how to safely handle firearms from a young age. more practice as a kid means more competence as an adult, which is literally just beneficial for everyone. there is no downside to it. _matter of fact, teaching gun safety through the medium of NERF or paintball means they'll not only learn the fundamentals of safely operating a firearm, but they'll also _*_play_*_ with those good habits, which is in-and-of itself beneficial._
@@capt.raptor4650that may be the case in the USA where everybody walks around with weapons Which in my opinion isn’t good in any way So it could be beneficial but I think a 5 year old is still tooo young to be taught playing with fake guns But in every other "normal" country where not everybody has a gun it is definitely not beneficial, but instead quite the opposite
@@HeinrichDerGrosse1298 you say that, and yet you exist fully at the behest of your government. you have no method of keeping them in check and, should they fall, no method to defend your land from foreign takeover. you're content with your current subjugation because it's by a government who you think has your bests interests in mind (lol). you have no form of recourse when either corruption strikes and your goverment turns against you, or when a hostile foreign element makes a move. unless you're in a NATO nation, I guess-then you'll have the opportunity to beg *us* to save you.
What makes this a horror during this time was the fact that EVERYONE including kids knew gun safety because it was literally taught in the class room from a young age. The show is called Alfred Hitchcock Presents and goes into horror, crime, and drama in a twilight zone fashion. The point of the episode was safe gun storage, and the importance of teaching firearms safety.
The amount of times you see stuff like this happen irl on like the news is insane though. Parents don’t pick up the signs their kids aren’t ready to handle firearms and think they’re toys. If you ever buy a gun and have a kid, they have to be caught up in how dangerous they are.
Pretty sure this was a PSA Back when they were very invested in making sure everyone got the information they wanted them to have Like firearm safety, teaching your family firearm safety, and putting your weapons in safe places where you can access them, but children couldn't
Back then, in the 50s and 60s, there were no regulation on what material can or cannot be used to make toy guns. Due to that toy guns theoretically could have been made from metal and look like the real thing. So it makes se.se why nobody didn't notice that a child had a real gun.
bro that boy is a menace to society
He was playin Russian roulette wit every ody
He was finna get it back in blood on the girls father
yeaa good thing he's fictional
im not surprised like most people before gen z these are the karens and the 👴🏻 we make fun of keep that in mind why because their horrible
@@jagunsoXD
*Not for long...*
The fact the boy had no remorse is insane
Uhm he didn’t know it was a real gun and what repercussions it would have to shoot someone?
Yea because young children understand right from wrong
@@YaBoiWolf_YT yes, yes they do lol
@theblurishere461 I mean yes? From birth mo they don't someone has to teach them. That is why kids are brutally honest and kind of jerks when they are little. Small morality and comprehension.
@@theblurishere461and why did you say lol
Bro invented Russian roulette
Edit: thanks for over 400 likes 🥳
Fr
That boy grew up to be Alec Baldwin
@@jeffsorrowsThat's awful 😂
that is what i wanted to comment
@@biancaciurduc2810lol sorry little buddy looks like the other dude beat you to the bullet 😂
This is why you teach your kids firearm safety. And don't leave your guns in random places
Also it’s not the 1950s anymore. Kids don’t just walk around pointing guns at people
@@racetrip13 well....
@@racetrip13 Yeah about that...
@OutdoorsmanOfficialBackup HAHAHAHAH nice joke
Why keeping a gun anyway
I never feel having a such anxiety on the whole video while watching YT short before 💀
Fr
I'm disappointed by the end of this video.
@@-PsychoTheRapistI guess your username ain't for show you creep. 😠
Fr though
Oh lord 🤦♀️
Boy must have very strong hands to "play" with it for nearly all day
upd: ok, I may... thank u for being top-comment? Thanks, but what the heck most of all think, sending the skulls? - googled it - uhhh, thank God I'm not so familiar with English to remember some... Things... for the long time. Pray for one who needs better mind rehabilitation.
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Hand will come handy in future 😜
@@Navy_Kingbruh that’s a dad joke and a dirty joke all In one and I kinda love it
Mom: Why you don't like neighbor kid?
The neighbor kid:
why tf does this random adult think he can just pull a kid off of the toy horse thing 😭😭
Cus this was back in the day when things were alot different should be have nah but that's just how it was
Yes… that’s exactly the most alarming part of this video 🤦🏽♀️
Because people werent all sensitive little snowflakes those days.
@@somethingwithat5787hell nah that’s not being sensitive that’s literally theft and attempted murder
@@Mikaxu42 It's theft and attempted murder to help a kid off of a ride? What are you on buddy.
Anyone recognise the boy ???
Charles William Mumy who played Will Robinson in the Original Lost In Space.
Thought he looked familiar lol
DANGER!
he also was in batle ship galatica
Yea same I think he was in the twilight zone too but I could be wrong.
Interesting
That boy was almost about to commit a hate crime against that black woman 💀💀
Nah, back then it was just a crime. How you felt didn't matter until the 90's.
That was the amazing actress Juanita Moore luckily her character cleo survived
Only haters and unstable people call it that.
How is a hate crime?
This was in Og season tho
So, the person that has done nothing to him, was the one that the boy pointed a fully loaded at, the nanny.
Cause she was black
Look at the nanny 💀
That’s the beauty of this episode it shows how things build up then eventually goes off on the wrong person because of all the event leading up to it that made the boy add bullets to the gun
@@travishansen2779 wrong person? take a good look at her again
@@Groza-4lol
That's definitely some early signs of psychopathy
Parenting is real, folks!
Do you have a brain or like
Hate to break it to you. It’s a fictional TV show or movie.
@pancake_19 their point still stands.
@@pancake_19If his parents were parenting, that mirror would still be alive!
@@NoseCandyKermit as if he doesn't have a brain.
Sooo, is anyone going to ask. Where the hell did he get a gun??
And also how he got the bullets
Why do you think toy guns have orange tips now?
Not even the gun but the ammo the he puts in it after each person like where you getting these bullets
this was produced in an era well before gun safety was a consideration.
Probably his dad's gun. Left in the side table drawer next to his bed.
This is what other countries think america is like😂
Because it is.
@@Real_Digiwigi This is not a normal or common occurrence to let a child play cowboy with a real handgun 🤣you have to be out of your mind
@@digbick6290 It only was a Joke.
@@Real_Digiwigi My bad lol but the period at the end of the sentence doesn't make it feel like that😂
ur delusional @@Real_Digiwigi
It’s Billy Mumy in Alfred Hitchcock presents. Season 7, Episode 2 “Bang You’re Dead”. Same kid from the Twilight Zone “it’s a good life” and The original Lost in Space.
Nice. I thought that face looked familiar.
He went on to be on Babylon 5 as an adult, and was part of Barnes and Barnes the act that wrote and performed the novelty song "Fish Heads"
I thought it was a twilight zone clip I know he was in several of those. Even as an adult in a newer version of the series with forest Whittaker ass host I believe... But I didn't realize he was in a Hitchcock show, brilliant
Yes, everything is just fine! We wouldn't want anything any other way...
I was just fixing to say looks like something from twilight zone lol
Bro held so many people hostage without them knowing 💀
He's Not Only Friendly But He's The Best At Russian Roulette! Damn Close Call Every Time!
I think bro is playing buckshot roulette irl💀
Bro thinks it’s called buckshot roulette
Russian roulette*
@@PrivateBryangod now imagine a full shotgun shell in a 44. Revolver😂
He’s not playing with a shotgun.
this is the stupidest comment i’ve ever fucking read
I can just feel the freedom🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Free bird
“The boy then aimed the gun at his head, the gun goes off, ten points”
Undertale Yellow: Moments before mount Ebott
Clover can’t stand the adults pumped up kicks
Crazy how the entire day went by without the dad noticing his firearm was missing 😂
Bro took "I'll take that chance" to a whole other level 💀
Bro is NOT Arthur Morgan ☠️
fr
I know this is a tv show and completely fake, but this behavior is real and needs to be addressed immediately. Parents should teach their children about firearm safety and never allow a child easy access to a gun and/or ammunition.
I think that was an educational movie to rise parents awareness.
Its the kids who's parents make guns a forbidden taboo that you have to worry about. If they get anywhere near a real gun, they think its their big chance.
My kids grew up around em, and they have absolutely no interest in the things. There's zero mystery, so they find them boring.
@@ianmedford4855So you let them shoot it, and figure it out what it is.
This boy must be strong asf to be carrying and playing with the gun all day
I know someone who passed away in almost the exact same way. On Christmas morning but instead of running around the house with the handgun it was in the chamber for the first shot. Fly high.
The guys aim was faster than the kids bullet
Average american household
ha. funny. _high quality comedy._
@capt.raptor4650 I wasn't joking in any way shape or form.
@@ignanthunter6050
crazy how you're objectively wrong, then.
@@capt.raptor4650 said the american🤣🤣🤣
'Murica
This is why you teach kids the difference between a real gun and a toy gun
And the responsibilities of handling a firearm
The only gun control we had was called Dad.
The boy never tasted the almighty belt
This actor is actually Billy Mummy from Lost in Space fame!!
Sudden changes sans lore:
HE IS A MENACE, DO NOT LET THAT BOY OFF YOUR SIGHT GAH DAMN
Blud was playing russian roulette 💀
Movie?
It's from "The Twilight Zone", It's a Good Life (TV Episode 1961) -
@@hartsy50No it's not it's just the same actor. This is actually Alfred Hitchcock presents season 7 episode 2
The most innocent quiet kid ever:
That boy must be son of hulk. He completely defied the recoil.😂😂😂
Parents, this is why you teach firearms safety at a young age; that kid was well old enough to know better.
That boy is in his 90's now. He was a young star on the twilight zone💯
Classic stories like this are what we need in today’s media. THESE are the types of good valuable life lessons we need to be teaching children!!! Funny how back in those days, the so called “mass shooting” problem wasn’t anywhere near where it is today
Media in 2024: "VIDEO GAMES CAUSE VIOLENCE!"
Kids in 1954:
This is how you end up dying in a chocolate factory
Toy guns where invented in 1878
People before 1878:
I’m sorry but are we not gonna bring up that he somehow bought bullets?!?
Nah that was racially motivated at the end 💀
Those 1950s educational films were wild.
“Did you buy him a fake gun?”
No?
“Then it ain’t fake.”
bro my anxiety level on this short 😭😭😭
Father- "oh what did my little boy play all day?"
little boy- "Russian f$ckin roulette"
Bro is gonna be arthur morgan when he grows up
Me: Alright, one last short before bed.
The short: 🔫🤠
ah, an American reference of undertale that totally isn't named Clover and isn't dressed like a cowboy. 🤠
This is a cinematic masterpiece 😂
What's the name of the film?
“She aimed the gun at the salesman” 💀
I remember seeing this 30 years ago. The little boy got the gun from his uncles suit case and took it into town. He thought that gun was a toy gift from his uncle.
All the other kids with the pumped up kicks...
This is a great example on how to increase tension throughout scenes
Bro was playing Russian roulette with everyone there
This is from Alfred Hitchcocks: “Bang! You’re dead”
Yeah. Alfred Hitchcock even spoke about the dangers of an unsecured gun.
Bros playing russian roulette without himself
Did you see the amount of damage the gun did to the mirror?
Fascinating
“Next person to piss him off”😂😂😂😂
You know he definitely got the backhand
Teach them gun safety and that shit doesn't happen. Rule number 1 of firearms safety treat every gun as if it is loaded. Popcorn Suttons first rule is treat it like its loaded and keep it loaded just in case.
I agree. I grew up on the family farm, and gun safety was strictly enforced. My late Dad taught me how to use the 22 rifle when I was 14 years old.
Okay, but even if you have a fake real looking gun, NEVER point that at anyone. Down here in texas, thats gonna get you shot.
The fact that there are parents out there letting their 5 year old child’s walking around with a weapon
No matter if it’s a toy or not
You shouldn’t teach your kid to play with guns
ignoring that things like NERF, paintball, and airsoft (where the exact point is to play with firearm-like implements), I do agree.
I, however, believe that it is beneficial to everyone to teach kids how to safely handle firearms from a young age. more practice as a kid means more competence as an adult, which is literally just beneficial for everyone. there is no downside to it. _matter of fact, teaching gun safety through the medium of NERF or paintball means they'll not only learn the fundamentals of safely operating a firearm, but they'll also _*_play_*_ with those good habits, which is in-and-of itself beneficial._
@@capt.raptor4650that may be the case in the USA where everybody walks around with weapons
Which in my opinion isn’t good in any way
So it could be beneficial but I think a 5 year old is still tooo young to be taught playing with fake guns
But in every other "normal" country where not everybody has a gun it is definitely not beneficial, but instead quite the opposite
@@HeinrichDerGrosse1298
you say that, and yet you exist fully at the behest of your government. you have no method of keeping them in check and, should they fall, no method to defend your land from foreign takeover. you're content with your current subjugation because it's by a government who you think has your bests interests in mind (lol).
you have no form of recourse when either corruption strikes and your goverment turns against you, or when a hostile foreign element makes a move. unless you're in a NATO nation, I guess-then you'll have the opportunity to beg *us* to save you.
That kid has some grip strength to be pulling it in double action all day 😅
What makes this a horror during this time was the fact that EVERYONE including kids knew gun safety because it was literally taught in the class room from a young age.
The show is called Alfred Hitchcock Presents and goes into horror, crime, and drama in a twilight zone fashion.
The point of the episode was safe gun storage, and the importance of teaching firearms safety.
The amount of times you see stuff like this happen irl on like the news is insane though. Parents don’t pick up the signs their kids aren’t ready to handle firearms and think they’re toys. If you ever buy a gun and have a kid, they have to be caught up in how dangerous they are.
His name was Billy Mummy and used to play on the show 'Lost in Space' back in the 60's !
This is a PSA on why you shouldnt leave guns around because a kid might think its a toy.
In another episode the boy has supernatural powers and turns a guy into a jack-in-the-box 😅
The boy be playin Russian roulette on people life 🗿🗿🗿💀💀
that’s how Russian roulette works
Dennis the menace aint playing no more.
I thought it was just a kid who accidentally shoots someone. No bro he loaded that gun himself😂
Bro played buckshot roulette you in his childhood😂
Pretty sure this was a PSA
Back when they were very invested in making sure everyone got the information they wanted them to have
Like firearm safety, teaching your family firearm safety, and putting your weapons in safe places where you can access them, but children couldn't
Bro's accuracy is insane😂
I wouldn’t recommend kids playing a game together with fully loaded revolvers 💀
Someone pissed him off and he was like “Alright then, full chambers.”
The boy had no problem getting bullets from a store.
I thought the Black Maid was gonna be shot and the 1950's white parents be like "Atleast nobody got hurt"
When recoil hasn't been invented yet
I thought i heard "TACTICAL NUKE!" For some reason
gta be like in 1870s
Lil bro is a menace
As stupid as they look, this really does show that the orange tips on toy guns is pretty necessary
I swear, it's kids who behave like this that make me believe that corporal discipline should still be legal.
Back then, in the 50s and 60s, there were no regulation on what material can or cannot be used to make toy guns. Due to that toy guns theoretically could have been made from metal and look like the real thing. So it makes se.se why nobody didn't notice that a child had a real gun.
This is exactly why my dad didn't take me to the range until i was 14
This deserves more views!
bros playing russian roulette with strangers 💀
This is why kids dont play with guns
This kid was playing Russian roulette in public. Legendary
That mirror backing is strong as heck
A .38 special looking round only broke the glass on the mirror? 🤣
This was probably the early anti gun message that made all our grandmas hate guns.
Bro thinks he is playing red dead redemption 2 or Russian roulette with walking💀💀💀