As an Orthodox Jew, I loved this movie. It wasn't completely accurate (any Orthodox Jew, and surely a rabbi, knows when a life is on the line or even possibly in jeopardy, you can violate Shabbos, and Shabbos doesn't end until three stars are visible, not sundown), but it's heart was in the right place, and it was respectful, which is more than I can say for most appearances of Orthodox Jews in media. Plus it's funny as hell!
In other words...there's exceptions to every rule. LOL Even thought I'm atheist (& proud of it), I do have lots of respect for the Jewish faithful. I just hope this world never sees another Holocaust. One was enough...thank you very much!!!!
I'm not trying to be offensive, but whilst I'm not religious myself, I absolutely love the Jewish people. Out of all the religious folk I've dealt with, none have ever been so kind, patient, and accepting. I know it's wrong to generalize a group of people, but it's how I feel.
God I remember telling my mom to constantly rent the dvd from Netflix when I was a kid. Being an Orthodox Jew who would vacation in Lancaster, PA on amish farms, I loved this movie.
Now he has his own sitcom on AppleTV+ so Bill Lawrence definitely noticed. I was expecting a lot of comedy from him in Dial of Destiny, as in Force Awakens, but they mostly used him completely serious, which I think worked for that particular movie considering the people he's close to just keep dying.
I'll have to watch this. When I think of great Western Comedies like The Paleface, Apple Dumpling Gang, Support Your Local Sheriff, City Slickers, Maverick, and Blazing Saddles, they all have the common trait of being great Westerns first, that just so happen to have a comedy's DNA woven into the script. Much like how a great horror comedy is still a good horror movie, like Young Frankenstein.
I *love* this movie. And I am glad to see your recognition of it's greatness. Gene Wilder is beautiful as the underestimated and often over his head, Rabbi to be. His heart is so full of love, and compassion, and dedication to his faith that you can't help but want to love him. Especially when he tries to make a wild fowl "kosher". Harrison Ford is *really* in his element. Before he became associated as Han Solo or even Indiana Jones. His character is a scoundrel, but he still helps this hopeless Rabbi on his quest to California. Throughout the movie, you see his humanity grow and evolve. There is no way that these two characters should get along. But by the end of the movie, there is a true friendship that develops that is hard to beat, and even harder to fake. These two men have been through Hell, but they always look out for each other. Most times, their beliefs and cultures clash. And other times, you wonder how long till they kill each other. And watching this dynamic, every time, brings a tear to my eye. I am a fan for life. It deserves high regard.
Frisco Kid was one of my parents favorite movies growing up, it held it's place on our VHS shelf right next to Blazing Saddles with honor. It's still a movie I show anyone who hasn't seen it whenever I can.
This movie has what a lot of them lack. And that's charm. I grew up watching this movie. Back before we had a VCR, a friend of my mom's had sent us an audio cassette recording of it, so I spent many afternoons just listening to it and picturing the scenes in my head. Many Yiddish words in my vocabulary come from this film, and I was still able to quote the lines during the clips in this video. Totally underrated - the film, the performances, the chemistry between Gene and Harrison, the dialogue. It really saddens me that this film wasn't bigger. It will always hold a special place in my heart.
Man, you always find the Cult Comedy Classics that we missed as kids. Glad they are getting the regulations they deserved. This film along with Blazing Saddles are great Western Spoofs.
This is one of my dad's favorite movies, so it's weird to hear someone call it an "underrated classic" when I've heard him talk so much about it for so long.
My mom loved this movie and watched it every time it came on pre-cable pay TV (ONtv/SelecTV) so I saw it many times in middle & high school. I never realized it wasn’t a popular film either.
It really is such a good movie. Gene Wilder was such a talented and heartwarming performer, and the emotional beats in this movie are flawless. I believe I read that Gene Wilder considered this role as the one he identified with the most. RIP Gene, we miss you! 🖤
No he told me once he identified most with Hannibal Lector as he did the off broadway stage version. I believe it was spike Lee’s half brother Spunky. It was set in Harlem and called IM GUNNA EAT YOU SUCKA
This was such a wonderful movie. Saw it at the theater when it came out, bought it on VHS a few years later. I really wish it had been a bigger hit. =)
i loved this film growing up. the one joke that always stuck in my head was the "where you from?". "Poland". "Is that near Pittsburgh?" I always figured it was just a cheap little joke to make fun of people not knowing geography. Years late when I went to college and I met a guy from Ohio. I ask him where in Ohio, he says a little town called "Poland." suddenly the line from "The Frisco Kid" comes to mind. "there's a Poland in Ohio? By chance, is it close to Pittsburgh?" "Yeah it's pretty close to Pittsburgh, why?". So I tell him, about the whole scene and he laughs, never having heard of the movie. Either way, now I know that it was more than just a throwaway joke. Haha
For a future Almost Cult Classic, you should do Innerspace (1987) starring Martin Short, Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid. It's always been a classic in my family. I'd be interested to see your take on it
I remember seeing the Frisco Kid in the cinema. My aunt dragged me along. I was only 8 years old, but still loved it. Somehow Willie Wonka was now a funny cowboy!
The Frisco Kid is one of those films I saw as a kid, and I like to revisit it every so often. And I always end up enjoying it! The last time was a couple of years ago when I was laid up with an allergy attack. Still a great movie! Might be something to do tomorrow. I was just thinking about it the other day, and watching your video pretty much clenched it for me.
Had this dvd for maybe 15 years & still only seen it once, this well edited promo got me motivated to watch it again, yr right too, Gene is good in almost everything, has the most empathetic eyes in the business. Great video 👍
So many wonderfully sweet comedic scenes in this movie, its an undiscoverd treasure .... love the scene where Gene chases the chicken for food, the things Harrison says while robbing the train (which was homaged by Brad Pitt in Thelma And Louise), the scene where Harrison shoots fishes in the water from his horse, the gun fight duel with the baddie guy, the stay with the Amish and the Franciscan priests who was sworn to silence, the voting of the jewish clerks , etc etc ... the whole movie is a gem....
"I don't want to hurt you, I just want to eat you" "Follow this toocus" "Don't you say that, DON'T YOU SAY THAT!" These were all quotes I grew up hearing from my mom, my grandma and their brother/son (my uncle). This was their favorite movie.
The Frisco Kid, the film that inspired Craig McCracken to create the leading relationship between Wander and Sylvia, borrowing the dynamic from Wilder's and Ford's characters themselves in Wander over Yonder, a great take on classic cartoons with modern Disney animation and a defiant mold-breaking of cartoon styles every episode, making the galaxy very large and rich.
Ooh I love this movie! It was quite popular here in Italy (Italian title: "Scusi, Dov'è il West?" - Pardon Me: Where's the West?) I watched it again recently, this time in English: still petty funny; stood the test of time.
I loved Strange Brew too The Frisco Kid and Strange Brew are actually 2 of my favorite movies. Back in the 1980's I worked in movie rental shop. I would ALWAYS try to push Strange Brew on someone!
When I was a teenager, I told someone I didn’t know at all that I was a movie buff and he recommended this movie. At the time, it was hard to get on home video (plus DVD was the only way I watched my movies by this point and it wasn’t available on the format yet). I finally saw it about a decade ago and found it to be very entertaining. It’s definitely the kind of movie that cult classics are made of and while I wish I liked it more, it is still very well done. And Wilder and Ford have great chemistry.
TWO GREAT ACTORS GREAT CHEMISTRY, COMEDY MOVIES DON'T GET MUCH BETTER THAN THIS ONE. I SAW IT A FEW TIMES IN THE 80,S IT'S A GOOD MOVIE,,,,IT ALSO BRING GOOD MEMORIES.
In completing my Wilder DVD collection this was one of the last ones I was able to get my hands on, and its fantastic. Great chemistry between the two leads and unfairly forgotten imo.
A tip of the hat for Hats Off for highlighting this underrated gem from that time we call 70's cinema. Ford and Wilder should have teamed up at least one more time after this film.
This is what I love about RUclips. I need to watch this movie now. Thank you. I've followed both Gene Wilder and Harrison Ford but for some reason have never seen this movie.
Hey Joe, let me tell you about a cute little movie called "Dangerous Curves", it's probably one of the most 80's "80's movies" I've ever seen, the opening sequence alone is a sight to behold, it's also got a pretty well know cast in it, I highly recommend you do an episode on it, it's perfect for "Almost Cult Classics", if you've never seen it before, it's on tubi and Plex
I used to see the VHS for this all the time at the video store growing up. Often thought about renting it but never did. Thanks the cover just being a big closeup of Harrison Ford’s face I had no idea this was also a Gene Wilder movie.
One of my favourite movies, I’ve watched it again and again. Such great chemistry between Gene Wilder and Harrison Ford, so many great one liners, great physical comedy and a happy ever after, it’s got it all.
Harrison Ford is super underrated whenever he stars in a good comedy. His comedic turns in this, Morning Glory, & Anchorman 2 are, in my opinion, some of his best performances. He can be quite hilarious with a good script & director. I love him in action & dramas of course but he's definitely a great comedy star as well.
The Indiana Jones films are all pretty damn funny, and most of the comedy comes from him. When I think of classic Indy moments, they're often something ridiculous happening and Harrison's hilarious expressions. Like when the vine he's holding onto at the beginning of Raiders snaps, or when he reacts to his own "death" in Last Crusade. I'd say Dial of Destiny (after the prologue, where he is funny) is the exception, though. The character is fittingly serious after multiple traumatic events. Despite the craziest supernatural twist yet, that movie felt more grounded, which is not surprising for a Mangold film.
I love watching these. You somehow manage again and again to talk about Almost Cult Classics that I saw as a child. But that I've never heard anyone else talk about. Captain Ron, Summer Rental, Clifford, King Ralph. I remember the first time I saw Frisco Kid was on AMC, back when they only played old movies, as a kid.
Thanks, Joe! I always enjoyed this movie. I think my favorite part is when Avram finds shelter with the Amish community. They knew a kindred spirit when they saw one! And you're right about the good chemistry between Wilder and Ford. Funny, I hadn't realized before how many ways the story line of Shanghai Noon resembles Frisco Kid.
I had it on my watch list and then watching this it finally got me to sit down with my wife and it was hilarious, gene wilder and Harrison ford in hilarious western, something I never knew I needed haha!!!
I caught this one on video way back when video stores were a thing. I loved it, even though you're exactly right about the pacing - it could have used a tighter edit. And of course you're right about it being a great showcase for the talents of both actors. I'll have to revisit it again. Thanks for making it known to more soon-to-be fans!!
This was a great video! It’s always nice when RUclips recommends a new channel and they’re making such high quality stuff. You’ve definitely earned my sub :)
Man you've made the pandemic an almost cult classic with these mini documentarys....your doing the lords work brother! Love these more each and every week...us 80s kids were spoild ROTTEN with comedy which you prove with each upload😍
I love this film, my dad brought me up on westerns and its rare to find a good comedy Western IMO. Have you thought about covering Cactus Jack (also know as The Villain in the states) with Kirk Douglas and an early performance from Arnold Schwarzenegger? It's basically like a live action Looney Tunes movie.
Glad to see I'm not the only one who enjoys this classic. It's sad knowing it never got the attention it deserved, but it's good knowing it's our little secret lol
I stumbled across this movie while flipping channels decades ago and landed right on the scene where Wilder pulls off the linguistic stunt of sounding like an Eastern European Jew attempting an old West American accent and was blown away.
Seen it as a 13 year old back in '79, one of my all time favorites. Plus it's one of the few movies that I can watch over and over because it is that Good😊!!!
This movie is in my top 10 most fun movies ever. It is so underrated. It is so incredible funny and still has depth. One of the best Gene Wilder films ever.
I grew up watching this. My family is part of that small cult following lol. We quote this all the time! It's definitely underrated and I wish more people would know about this so it's great that you are showcasing it!
This has long been one of my favorite movies of all time. Gene wilder is such a good actor. He could’ve turned Ahvram into a caricature but he brings so much heart and emotional authenticity to this role. It’s not a perfect movie by any means, but the performances are chef’s kiss.
As an Orthodox Jew, I loved this movie. It wasn't completely accurate (any Orthodox Jew, and surely a rabbi, knows when a life is on the line or even possibly in jeopardy, you can violate Shabbos, and Shabbos doesn't end until three stars are visible, not sundown), but it's heart was in the right place, and it was respectful, which is more than I can say for most appearances of Orthodox Jews in media. Plus it's funny as hell!
In other words...there's exceptions to every rule. LOL Even thought I'm atheist (& proud of it), I do have lots of respect for the Jewish faithful. I just hope this world never sees another Holocaust. One was enough...thank you very much!!!!
Baruch hashem
@@bennruda11 Yes, I agree. I admit I had to google what you said. My Yuddish is really bad! LOL Then again, so's my German.
I'm not trying to be offensive, but whilst I'm not religious myself, I absolutely love the Jewish people. Out of all the religious folk I've dealt with, none have ever been so kind, patient, and accepting. I know it's wrong to generalize a group of people, but it's how I feel.
@@brandon074 it's hebrew but all g, raised as a conservative but turned atheist
One of Wilder's most underrated roles, I'm glad this film is being given some attention in this video
I guess I'd put it right in the middle of any ranking of his films, maybe #9-11
The best
Greetings from Bosnia & Herzegovina
God I remember telling my mom to constantly rent the dvd from Netflix when I was a kid. Being an Orthodox Jew who would vacation in Lancaster, PA on amish farms, I loved this movie.
Please make a movie of an Orthodox Jew vacationing on Amish farms.
“I think people take for granted what a great comedic actor Ford can be.”
“pArT tImE.”
His facial expressions and snarky delivery make him a fantastic comedic actor.
Now he has his own sitcom on AppleTV+ so Bill Lawrence definitely noticed. I was expecting a lot of comedy from him in Dial of Destiny, as in Force Awakens, but they mostly used him completely serious, which I think worked for that particular movie considering the people he's close to just keep dying.
I'll have to watch this.
When I think of great Western Comedies like The Paleface, Apple Dumpling Gang, Support Your Local Sheriff, City Slickers, Maverick, and Blazing Saddles, they all have the common trait of being great Westerns first, that just so happen to have a comedy's DNA woven into the script. Much like how a great horror comedy is still a good horror movie, like Young Frankenstein.
Son of Paleface, Apple Dumpling Gang 2 and Support your Local Gunfighter are also great.
Yes you should. Frisco Kid is so very very funny. One of Gene Wilder's best films .
I *love* this movie. And I am glad to see your recognition of it's greatness.
Gene Wilder is beautiful as the underestimated and often over his head, Rabbi to be. His heart is so full of love, and compassion, and dedication to his faith that you can't help but want to love him. Especially when he tries to make a wild fowl "kosher".
Harrison Ford is *really* in his element. Before he became associated as Han Solo or even Indiana Jones. His character is a scoundrel, but he still helps this hopeless Rabbi on his quest to California.
Throughout the movie, you see his humanity grow and evolve.
There is no way that these two characters should get along. But by the end of the movie, there is a true friendship that develops that is hard to beat, and even harder to fake. These two men have been through Hell, but they always look out for each other. Most times, their beliefs and cultures clash. And other times, you wonder how long till they kill each other. And watching this dynamic, every time, brings a tear to my eye.
I am a fan for life. It deserves high regard.
Frisco Kid was one of my parents favorite movies growing up, it held it's place on our VHS shelf right next to Blazing Saddles with honor. It's still a movie I show anyone who hasn't seen it whenever I can.
I can't believe Blazing Stewardesses is actually a movie.
I cannot believe it's not a porno. Actually it probably is. Titles cannot be copyrighted.
Great movie, we watched all the Gene Wilder movies during quarantine. We called it "quarantine with Gene." Good times.
This movie has what a lot of them lack. And that's charm. I grew up watching this movie. Back before we had a VCR, a friend of my mom's had sent us an audio cassette recording of it, so I spent many afternoons just listening to it and picturing the scenes in my head. Many Yiddish words in my vocabulary come from this film, and I was still able to quote the lines during the clips in this video.
Totally underrated - the film, the performances, the chemistry between Gene and Harrison, the dialogue. It really saddens me that this film wasn't bigger. It will always hold a special place in my heart.
Man, you always find the Cult Comedy Classics that we missed as kids. Glad they are getting the regulations they deserved. This film along with Blazing Saddles are great Western Spoofs.
This is one of my dad's favorite movies, so it's weird to hear someone call it an "underrated classic" when I've heard him talk so much about it for so long.
My mom loved this movie and watched it every time it came on pre-cable pay TV (ONtv/SelecTV) so I saw it many times in middle & high school. I never realized it wasn’t a popular film either.
Fun fact: Poland, OH is only about an hour's drive from Pittsburgh, PA. So Harrison Ford's joke has some truth to it.
It really is such a good movie. Gene Wilder was such a talented and heartwarming performer, and the emotional beats in this movie are flawless. I believe I read that Gene Wilder considered this role as the one he identified with the most. RIP Gene, we miss you! 🖤
No he told me once he identified most with Hannibal Lector as he did the off broadway stage version. I believe it was spike Lee’s half brother Spunky. It was set in Harlem and called IM GUNNA EAT YOU SUCKA
This was such a wonderful movie. Saw it at the theater when it came out, bought it on VHS a few years later. I really wish it had been a bigger hit. =)
i loved this film growing up. the one joke that always stuck in my head was the "where you from?". "Poland". "Is that near Pittsburgh?"
I always figured it was just a cheap little joke to make fun of people not knowing geography.
Years late when I went to college and I met a guy from Ohio. I ask him where in Ohio, he says a little town called "Poland." suddenly the line from "The Frisco Kid" comes to mind. "there's a Poland in Ohio? By chance, is it close to Pittsburgh?"
"Yeah it's pretty close to Pittsburgh, why?". So I tell him, about the whole scene and he laughs, never having heard of the movie.
Either way, now I know that it was more than just a throwaway joke. Haha
As a kid, I watched this more times than I can count. Time for a rewatch!
For a future Almost Cult Classic, you should do Innerspace (1987) starring Martin Short, Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid. It's always been a classic in my family. I'd be interested to see your take on it
I second this. Love Martin Short in that movie and would be delighted for people to rediscover it
Yes!!
"I'M POSSESSED!" XD
Innerspace IS a cult classic.
I've always loved this movie. It's one of my favorite underrated movies of all time.
I remember seeing the Frisco Kid in the cinema. My aunt dragged me along. I was only 8 years old, but still loved it. Somehow Willie Wonka was now a funny cowboy!
I recall watching this when I was a kid, I loved it! Still do!!!!
The Frisco Kid is one of those films I saw as a kid, and I like to revisit it every so often. And I always end up enjoying it! The last time was a couple of years ago when I was laid up with an allergy attack. Still a great movie! Might be something to do tomorrow. I was just thinking about it the other day, and watching your video pretty much clenched it for me.
Had this dvd for maybe 15 years & still only seen it once, this well edited promo got me motivated to watch it again, yr right too, Gene is good in almost everything, has the most empathetic eyes in the business. Great video 👍
So many wonderfully sweet comedic scenes in this movie, its an undiscoverd treasure .... love the scene where Gene chases the chicken for food, the things Harrison says while robbing the train (which was homaged by Brad Pitt in Thelma And Louise), the scene where Harrison shoots fishes in the water from his horse, the gun fight duel with the baddie guy, the stay with the Amish and the Franciscan priests who was sworn to silence, the voting of the jewish clerks , etc etc ... the whole movie is a gem....
"I don't want to hurt you, I just want to eat you"
"Follow this toocus"
"Don't you say that, DON'T YOU SAY THAT!"
These were all quotes I grew up hearing from my mom, my grandma and their brother/son (my uncle). This was their favorite movie.
I loved this movie and still quote lines from it even today.
The Frisco Kid, the film that inspired Craig McCracken to create the leading relationship between Wander and Sylvia, borrowing the dynamic from Wilder's and Ford's characters themselves in Wander over Yonder, a great take on classic cartoons with modern Disney animation and a defiant mold-breaking of cartoon styles every episode, making the galaxy very large and rich.
TIL!
You sure? I thought they inspired Transformers?
Very underrated movie with a pair of excellent performances and really strong writing.
Ooh I love this movie!
It was quite popular here in Italy (Italian title: "Scusi, Dov'è il West?" - Pardon Me: Where's the West?)
I watched it again recently, this time in English: still petty funny; stood the test of time.
One of my favourite films, with two of my favourite actors. Thank you
It's always a great day, when another Hats Off video drops.
I haven't thought of that movie since the 80's, thanks for jogging my memory, I've got to see if I can buy that on DVD or Blu-ray.
I had no freaking clue that these two actors did a movie together. A mash-up I didn't know I wanted till now. :D
Great vid as always, Joe.
One of my FAVORITE movies! Can you do Strange Brew from 1983? Thanks for running this awesome channel!
I plan on it!
@@HatsOffEntertainment Do it now! 😁
I loved Strange Brew too The Frisco Kid and Strange Brew are actually 2 of my favorite movies. Back in the 1980's I worked in movie rental shop. I would ALWAYS try to push Strange Brew on someone!
@@HatsOffEntertainment Oh yes!! I love Strange Brew!
A great movie with HIGH re-watchability. Well done as always, Joe.
I remember seeing this movie with our parish priest on an altar boy outing! I remember how Fr. Sims laughed! I haven't re seen it in years.
A big favorite of mine! Watched this movie all the time as a kid. Never heard anyone else talk about it though.
When I was a teenager, I told someone I didn’t know at all that I was a movie buff and he recommended this movie. At the time, it was hard to get on home video (plus DVD was the only way I watched my movies by this point and it wasn’t available on the format yet). I finally saw it about a decade ago and found it to be very entertaining. It’s definitely the kind of movie that cult classics are made of and while I wish I liked it more, it is still very well done. And Wilder and Ford have great chemistry.
TWO GREAT ACTORS GREAT CHEMISTRY, COMEDY MOVIES DON'T
GET MUCH BETTER THAN THIS ONE.
I SAW IT A FEW TIMES IN THE 80,S
IT'S A GOOD MOVIE,,,,IT ALSO BRING
GOOD MEMORIES.
In completing my Wilder DVD collection this was one of the last ones I was able to get my hands on, and its fantastic. Great chemistry between the two leads and unfairly forgotten imo.
A tip of the hat for Hats Off for highlighting this underrated gem from that time we call 70's cinema. Ford and Wilder should have teamed up at least one more time after this film.
I love the scene where he's chasing the prairie chicken going "I don't want to hurt you, I just want to eat you... I want to make you kosher."
I remember watching this in the theater when I was 10 years old. Many of the jokes went over my head, but I loved it.
I always appreciate your introduction to movies might have otherwise have not seen.
This is what I love about RUclips. I need to watch this movie now. Thank you.
I've followed both Gene Wilder and Harrison Ford but for some reason have never seen this movie.
I love this movie! My dad and I would watch it together when I was a kid. Very underrated.
Thanks for doing this video, I’ve always loved the Frisco Kid.
My family loves this movie. Growing up, my dad played it often. Glad to see someone trying to bring it attention. Thank you.
Hey Joe, let me tell you about a cute little movie called "Dangerous Curves", it's probably one of the most 80's "80's movies" I've ever seen, the opening sequence alone is a sight to behold, it's also got a pretty well know cast in it, I highly recommend you do an episode on it, it's perfect for "Almost Cult Classics", if you've never seen it before, it's on tubi and Plex
As a fan of both Ford and Wilder, I actually enjoyed this movie on both VHS and DVD - and I still do.
I used to see the VHS for this all the time at the video store growing up. Often thought about renting it but never did. Thanks the cover just being a big closeup of Harrison Ford’s face I had no idea this was also a Gene Wilder movie.
This is one of my absolute favorite movies and I've been waiting for you to cover it.
I just find it amazing how Mel has out lived every cast member
I haven't seen this film in decades. I only came across this film on tv trying to find something to watch.
It’s a classic to me. So funny and such tremendous performances.
I love this underrated gem.
One of my favourite movies, I’ve watched it again and again. Such great chemistry between Gene Wilder and Harrison Ford, so many great one liners, great physical comedy and a happy ever after, it’s got it all.
And now I'm happy I was waiting for a new video in this series.
Harrison Ford is super underrated whenever he stars in a good comedy. His comedic turns in this, Morning Glory, & Anchorman 2 are, in my opinion, some of his best performances. He can be quite hilarious with a good script & director. I love him in action & dramas of course but he's definitely a great comedy star as well.
The Indiana Jones films are all pretty damn funny, and most of the comedy comes from him. When I think of classic Indy moments, they're often something ridiculous happening and Harrison's hilarious expressions. Like when the vine he's holding onto at the beginning of Raiders snaps, or when he reacts to his own "death" in Last Crusade.
I'd say Dial of Destiny (after the prologue, where he is funny) is the exception, though. The character is fittingly serious after multiple traumatic events. Despite the craziest supernatural twist yet, that movie felt more grounded, which is not surprising for a Mangold film.
I love watching these. You somehow manage again and again to talk about Almost Cult Classics that I saw as a child. But that I've never heard anyone else talk about. Captain Ron, Summer Rental, Clifford, King Ralph. I remember the first time I saw Frisco Kid was on AMC, back when they only played old movies, as a kid.
You young if you haven’t known anyone else who knows those movies, SON
I saw this movie a bazillion times on pay TV when it was current, and I still can’t think of anyone outside my family who is familiar with it.
And it’s FINALLY coming to Blu Ray with a fantastic picture and sound quality… IT IS A CLASSIC
Always great, useful, informative content from you. I know what I'm watching this weekend now.
Thanks, Joe! I always enjoyed this movie. I think my favorite part is when Avram finds shelter with the Amish community. They knew a kindred spirit when they saw one! And you're right about the good chemistry between Wilder and Ford. Funny, I hadn't realized before how many ways the story line of Shanghai Noon resembles Frisco Kid.
This movie is a classic in my family. This along with Evil Roy Slade (which I would love to see you cover)
I agree, "Evil Roy Slade" is great fun to watch and it should be covered by someone on RUclips.
I had it on my watch list and then watching this it finally got me to sit down with my wife and it was hilarious, gene wilder and Harrison ford in hilarious western, something I never knew I needed haha!!!
Ten years ago, I saw this the first time. It's a classic.
I caught this one on video way back when video stores were a thing. I loved it, even though you're exactly right about the pacing - it could have used a tighter edit. And of course you're right about it being a great showcase for the talents of both actors. I'll have to revisit it again. Thanks for making it known to more soon-to-be fans!!
I can't tell you how wonderful this channel is. Have to comment to feed the algorithm
Thanks for this. Love this movie!
This was a great video! It’s always nice when RUclips recommends a new channel and they’re making such high quality stuff. You’ve definitely earned my sub :)
Thanks so much!
I have never heard of this movie. I must go and watch it right now.
Haven't seen this in decades... might have to look it up again :D
This played on cable constantly when I was growing up. I love it! Great overview,too!!
Man you've made the pandemic an almost cult classic with these mini documentarys....your doing the lords work brother! Love these more each and every week...us 80s kids were spoild ROTTEN with comedy which you prove with each upload😍
I was born in October of 1979, and this is the first time I’ve even heard of this movie. Looks like something I’m gonna try and find to checkout
Nice video! I hadn't heard of this one, but I'm much more interested in checking it out now. Always a delight to discover more Gene Wilder!
I LOVE this movie! It’s so funny!
I love this film, my dad brought me up on westerns and its rare to find a good comedy Western IMO. Have you thought about covering Cactus Jack (also know as The Villain in the states) with Kirk Douglas and an early performance from Arnold Schwarzenegger? It's basically like a live action Looney Tunes movie.
Do you count the 3 Amigos as a Western?
@@tenebrousoul9368 I do, it's a take on Seven Samurai/The Magnificent Seven.
@@AlejandroFlores-Ibarra holy shit. I'm slow. That never occurred to me. Thank you.
Glad to see I'm not the only one who enjoys this classic. It's sad knowing it never got the attention it deserved, but it's good knowing it's our little secret lol
This was such a great movie!
I stumbled across this movie while flipping channels decades ago and landed right on the scene where Wilder pulls off the linguistic stunt of sounding like an Eastern European Jew attempting an old West American accent and was blown away.
I love this movie! Glad you made a video about it. 👍
Seen it as a 13 year old back in '79, one of my all time favorites. Plus it's one of the few movies that I can watch over and over because it is that Good😊!!!
I saw it.
Love this movie!
This is my favorite Gene Wilder movie. It's soooo good and no one ever has it on their streaming service...
I saw it in theaters when it came out and loved it
Love this movie! Wilder and Ford's chemistry really works!
I remember seeing this at some point in the 1980s on HBO. Definitely an underrated film.
I’ve never heard of this sequel until now. Thanks for the video man, keep up the great work!
Sequel? What, to Blazing Saddles? No.
I've loved this film since I was a teenager, many centuries ago. Fav bubby movie ever!
I love this film my family would randomly qoute this movie all the time
Harrison Ford & Gene Wilder in a movie together?! Wow! This is a pairing i have to see!
Definitely fun to watch enjoyed this 🎥 over and over
This movie is in my top 10 most fun movies ever. It is so underrated. It is so incredible funny and still has depth. One of the best Gene Wilder films ever.
I grew up watching this. My family is part of that small cult following lol. We quote this all the time! It's definitely underrated and I wish more people would know about this so it's great that you are showcasing it!
Definitely one of my absolute favorites and when I run across it I have to watch.
FYI, it is currently on HBOMax.
This is a funny and lovely movie..People that don’t know this movie are missing a treat..
This movie deserves more love.
This is one of my all time favorite movies
This has long been one of my favorite movies of all time. Gene wilder is such a good actor. He could’ve turned Ahvram into a caricature but he brings so much heart and emotional authenticity to this role. It’s not a perfect movie by any means, but the performances are chef’s kiss.
I was hoping you’d cover this movie ever since I found your channel!