He just throw some guy out of the window and dress like a crew passenger, saying he have no ticket, how would you react consider how strict they are at the time xD.
IIRC he was a carpenter for movie sets. When he was offered a role in a movie, at first they would not meet his terms. He wouldn't budge and said that he liked being a carpenter. He got what he wanted.
Apparently while filming the Temple of Doom, Harrison Ford actually scared the cast and crew by running across a bridge to see if it was safe, and George Lucas just said "What can I say, he *IS* Indiana Jones!"
The Last Crusade definitely had the best humor imo. It's the kind of humor that you can laugh at while still taking the overall story seriously. It's the perfect balance of comedy and action!
@@vinnied5748 He was Equivalent to a Colonel, I would imagine they would send like a Untersturm or Obersturm {2nd or 1st Lieutenant} But at most a Hauptsturmfuhrer {Captain}
Tell me about it! I grew up with these movies and thought that's how punches really sounded when I was a kid. Imagine my disappointment when I learned they're nowhere near as meaty IRL xD
I think what made me laugh hardest was how all the other passengers start waving their tickets around. "Boy, these ticket collectors are harsh! No free rides for *anyone* on this blimp!"
@@joelshaffer9320 That's the only thing that makes sense, but still, why is it in such disarray and why does nobody come to claim it? :-) (I know that's becaue it was a required prop.)
My Dad always laughed his head off at this line. He's still around but we live far apart and are lucky to watch 1 movie together in a year. I miss childhood.
The actor's name is Michael Byrne. He played the role of "Oberst Vogel", which I found ironic in this scene. Indy punched him in the face, then sent him flying on down into the baggage like a bird. Vogel is the German word for "bird". :-D
Even if they didn't I'm sure that indy would have given them a pass saying that guy just really pissed me off you folks are fine just make sure that next time you actually get a ticket
"It's not a balloon, it's an airship!!! An Airship ja?!" "Alright, I'm sorry." "Alright, well step outside and have a look." "No, I'm perfectly fine right here, thank you very much... *screams*"
1:48, the lady expression was classic, she had that look of, “I don’t understand what he’s saying?”, then a light bulb went off in her head *BING* and was like, “OH SH@T, I gotta show him my ticket ASAP!!” 😂🤣🤣😂
The Zepplins operated regular services to NYC, and it's a luxury to fly on them. Not surprising that most passengers must have been wealthy and speak English.
Prior to WW2, zeppelins including that one from "Hindenburg disaster" had regular flights between America and Germany.. many wealthy German-Americans and Americans in general were onboard those zeppelins
@@secundus1927 At the beginning of the clip, it is hard to make out but you can see that the headings, which are in bold, are at the bottom of the page.
No. A blimp maintains its shape by gas pressure only. A Zeppelin or dirigible has an interior framework with gas cells inside. This is why the largest blimp can hold perhaps a dozen people in seats and fly for a few hours, while a Zeppelin could hold 50+ people in staterooms and fly for days.
@Eric Tang No, Eric, they are not the same, and never have been. "Zeppelin" is a company name and designation for a rigid airship originally designed by Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, and "blimp" is a designation for a non-rigid airship. "Blimp" is an onomatopoeia based on the sound an inflated blimp's gas bag made when struck. The Graf Zeppelin was a rigid airship, and the Goodyear blimps are non-rigid airships.
Crew: "Ticket please" ****star General: "... uhm that's unusual, but sure, just a minute, let me fin....." *throws ****star General out the door during flight* Everyone like WTF o.O Crew: "No ticket, also he had attitude"
"Guten tag, herr Jones." "Fahrschein, mein herr?" "Weg." "Tickets, please." "Was?" **Eyes widen as he realizes it's Indy, just before he gets an upper-cut to the jaw that sends him flying back onto the table.**
@@BobSaint Harrison Ford in his youth used to be about 6' 1", which during the 1930s and 40s in Europe would have been well above average. Note that the average American at the time was 2 inches taller than the average German back then. So Indy getting poorly fitting uniforms from the Germans he defeats actually makes sense in-universe.
When I was little, I thought he simply offered to help with collecting tickets. Now I realize he likely snapped the poor guy's neck to get his uniform.
I watched this with my grandfather once and when the guy got thrown out the window he said 'watch this now' then we died of laughter as they grabbed their tickets
I can't believe Sean Connery is dead 😭 I literally watched this scene on the day when he died and I didn't even know it. Rest In Peace Sean, we'll miss you 😭😭
I loved this Series as a kid, His punch sounds like an unbelievably large whip! Funny how all the passengers wanted to give their tickets to him after the event
Fun fact, this film is set in 1938. By then no zeppelins offered commercial flights anymore. The hindenburg burnt down a year before, the graf zeppelin was grounded permanently and the graf zeppelin 2 only flew research missions. No other zeppelins or big rigid airships were available.
"Fahrscheine, mein Herr" "Weg." "Tickets, please." "Was... ' **eyes bludge, as he notices it is Dr. Jones behind him** **gets punched out, and thrown off by Dr. Jones**
I believe he says" Du wirst, nochmal horen von mir," Kinda sloppy translation. Not sure what Vogel is saying right before they enter the zeppelin. I hear "wir steigen ein" - we are getting on/in... but before that?? I notice the english translation is off on that piece of text.
Moive mistakes at 0:20 and theres one at 1:14 Did you spot them? He is reading the papper upside down at 0:20 And then the newspaper changes to a different one completely at 1:14
When Vogel turned around and saw Indy in disguise, judging by his facial expression, he was probably like "What the...?" before being punched in the face.
I love how Henry Jones says when Germany is behind him he'll share that sentiment. Yet indy says relax only a mere seconds before he sees oberst Vogel running to the zeppelin.
He probably wasnt really reading it, I think he saw Colonel Vogel, and grabbed the newpaper to hide his face, so he didn't really care which way he was holding the newspaper.
I like how Jones, in English, said *"no ticket!"*
And everyone just accepted it.
He just throw some guy out of the window and dress like a crew passenger, saying he have no ticket, how would you react consider how strict they are at the time xD.
@@oanhienlong7264 I'd fear that ss guy more than a zeppelin waiter
@@Texicus_Reddicus I’d fear the waiter that just yeeted the ss guy
@@joeysfieldherpingadventure8861 only the personal butler to Hitler would yeet a ss officer lol. He's doing two jobs
You’d be surprised on how many Germans spoke English.
Now I realize why Harrison Ford was so good at playing indiana jones. He basically was Indiana Jones
aged 80 he still will play Dr Jones
IIRC he was a carpenter for movie sets. When he was offered a role in a movie, at first they would not meet his terms. He wouldn't budge and said that he liked being a carpenter.
He got what he wanted.
@@stephenolan5539 He does it mainly for money he doesn't seem to enjoy acting very much in my opinion
@@twinkthatloveslotrtrilogy7676
Maybe he did like carpentry better.
Apparently while filming the Temple of Doom, Harrison Ford actually scared the cast and crew by running across a bridge to see if it was safe, and George Lucas just said "What can I say, he *IS* Indiana Jones!"
When did Harrison Ford do a commercial for United Airlines?
and then nazis pulled him out
life imitates art i guess
*Nazi Airlines
frankiewashere 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
frankiewashere dude you just broke the internet thank you
Definitely one of the funniest moments in the franchise. The humour in all the films is just spot on.
My coworkers said I had very dry humor. Seeing as how I grew up on Star Wars and Indiana Jones, I think I see where it came from
The comic timing between Connery and Ford was a thing of beauty
you see the homage to this scene in Dogma? hilarious
thats harrison for ya
The Last Crusade definitely had the best humor imo. It's the kind of humor that you can laugh at while still taking the overall story seriously. It's the perfect balance of comedy and action!
punches and throws high ranking SS officer out of a blimp for "no ticket "
imagine the passengers view
lol
Nah.. officer yes.. high ranking nope..
He was a Colonel, so pretty much middle management.
Vinnie D being an officer in the ss already comes with a LOT of power.
@@vinnied5748 He was Equivalent to a Colonel, I would imagine they would send like a Untersturm or Obersturm {2nd or 1st Lieutenant} But at most a Hauptsturmfuhrer {Captain}
Thats kind of the joke mate.
I like how no one noticed Sean Connery was reading the newspaper upside down....😂
I just did and it's strange that the German didn't speak about it
Sean Connery lowers the newspaper, revealing his head was upside down: "wrong again idiot"
@@jwill5892 Hahahahah
I'm pretty sure officer sauerkraut did 😆
I believe it was purposely done this way, as Colonel Vogel would know that whoever it was behind it was not reading, but hiding behind it.
RIP. Sean Connery. Best movie moment.
He’s the one who play the voice Draco from DragonHeart
@@jonathancruz5932 i was un aware that was him
The SS guy?
@@jaymurray2216 the guy who reads the news paper farther of Indiana Jones
@@UltimaSigmarAlonso i was confused i didn't know who played who apart from Harrison Ford playing Indiana
1:33 that punch sound alone deserves an Oscar
The old punch a cabbage trick
Hitting a catchers mitt with a bat
All the punch sound effects in Indiana Jones are so good, a meaty THWACK
Well, the movie DID win the Oscar for Best Sound Editing.
It sounded like a distant gunshot lol
The IJ trilogy had the best punch-sound-effects of all time
Tell me about it! I grew up with these movies and thought that's how punches really sounded when I was a kid. Imagine my disappointment when I learned they're nowhere near as meaty IRL xD
Especially in his fight in Raiders of the Lost Ark
It's more than a trilogy
Fallout I swear I find your comments on the strangest videos lol
The punch sound effect turns out to be the real star of the franchise. Ford helped a little bit, sure.
Over 20 years later and it still makes me laugh.
Almost 30 years actually
I think what made me laugh hardest was how all the other passengers start waving their tickets around. "Boy, these ticket collectors are harsh! No free rides for *anyone* on this blimp!"
same here hahahaha no ticket lmao 😂
31 if you count when it was filmed
more then 25 years later now and it is still funny lol
They left everyone's luggage behind, along with a ticketless Nazi.
I think that was the unloaded luggage of the inbound flight.
Funny how the officer’s cap never fell off his head when he fell and hit the luggage.
@@acrazysheepdog1555 Top quality cap,now they come off like nothing
Ainsley Lives oil they were nailed it
@@joelshaffer9320 That's the only thing that makes sense, but still, why is it in such disarray and why does nobody come to claim it? :-) (I know that's becaue it was a required prop.)
This is why The Last Crusade is my favourite Indiana Jones movie.
@@VentureHolly Go and watch some old movie serials, from the 30's and 40's. Nothing but action packed.
This scene and the Hitler Autograph scene are the reasons why The Last Crusade remains my favorite Indiana Jones film.
@@jakebate1533 Agreed, the scene in which Hitler holds the book in which he ordered to be found, shows how fat his ego is.
Cos of one scene?
Mine too and Harrison looked awesome in this
The subtitles are hilarious. ‘Speaking in German: “Good day, Mr. Jones.” >:D”
J Ygb the subtitles literally say ‘good day, Mr. Jones >:D’
@J Ygb it is, but it also displays that emoticon in the subtitles
@J Ygb You must be fun at parties
@J Ygb REAL fun
POW
lol I've always loved the humor in these movies
Me too
Me too!
Me too !
Even better than a huge fraction of comedy films these days.
Alex Stan
Why did you copy my comment...
My Dad always laughed his head off at this line. He's still around but we live far apart and are lucky to watch 1 movie together in a year. I miss childhood.
Enjoy him while you can my friend
I hope he's still around, man. I miss my dad every day.
I've got to give it to the actor who played Vogel - he pulled off the sudden realisation expression fantastically before he gets punched. XD
He's a long time BRITISH actor. Those Brits are always good! Must be their acting schools :D
I like how his ears perk up when he realized who's talking.
The actor's name is Michael Byrne. He played the role of "Oberst Vogel", which I found ironic in this scene. Indy punched him in the face, then sent him flying on down into the baggage like a bird. Vogel is the German word for "bird". :-D
He was also great in The Sum of all fears.
He was also the perverted soldier in Braveheart
"Herr Jones, your paper is upzide down"
" Sho are my eyesh. "
"Oh no an Esh Esh Offisher"
@Rick O'Shay and yours is 4 days ago. Quick! Someone reply 4 hours from mine!
@@rprince418 and my reply is four days from yours.
well, that was an unexpected laugh i had - thank you!
OK Eddie.
the best part of this scene as a *kid* - "NO TICKET!"
the best part of this scene as an *adult* the obviously 3-sizes-too-small vest LOL
Everone: **Has no tickets**
Harrison Ford: **Yeets everyone out the window**
Even if they didn't I'm sure that indy would have given them a pass saying that guy just really pissed me off you folks are fine just make sure that next time you actually get a ticket
I remember that Family Guy scene.
Harrison Ford throwing people out of a plane.
Get off my blimp!
@@joshuarobinson8529 yes
"It's not a balloon, it's an airship!!! An Airship ja?!"
"Alright, I'm sorry."
"Alright, well step outside and have a look."
"No, I'm perfectly fine right here, thank you very much... *screams*"
Rest in peace, Sean Connery. You were absolutely perfect in this role!
This and untouchables cemented him into my memory. "They send one of yours to the hospital, you send one of theirs to the morgue"
And he began reunited with Roger Moore as both legendary 007 going to heaven. 😇🪽💐
1:48, the lady expression was classic, she had that look of, “I don’t understand what he’s saying?”, then a light bulb went off in her head *BING* and was like, “OH SH@T, I gotta show him my ticket ASAP!!” 😂🤣🤣😂
More like panic. The Zepplins flew regularly to NYC. The passengers would have been really wealthy and could speak English.
@yatsumleung8618 Even during war time?
@@BiggisFootThe movie takes place in 1938, before the war.
He did Nazi that coming.
MrPicklerwoof YEAAAAH
Anne Frankly he doesn't care.
Did jew?
Punched him Reich in the mouth.
Did jew?
Williams' score for this scene, and the whole movie, is excellent!
In fairness, his score for just about *every movie* he does is excellent.
There's a good reason why John Williams is considered an absolute Legend.
now compare this score to Snape's theme in Harry Potter 2. I thought "wait a goddamn minute..."
@@alexmedivht2623 i think you mean lockhart, and yeah that checks out. Williams was pressed for time on HP 2
Nah, my score was better.
I love how everyone understood "No ticket" immediately 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 my dad likes his favorite part
The Zepplins operated regular services to NYC, and it's a luxury to fly on them. Not surprising that most passengers must have been wealthy and speak English.
Prior to WW2, zeppelins including that one from "Hindenburg disaster" had regular flights between America and Germany.. many wealthy German-Americans and Americans in general were onboard those zeppelins
Is... is he reading the newspaper upside down?
Totally not suspicious ... XD.
Yes. XD
well it is in german so I dont blame him lmao
Even a German newspaper uses Roman lettering, c'mon!
He doesn't have his glasses on.
Someone else, besides me, is watching the scenes again after the news of Sir Sean's death?
Rest in Peace sir Sean Connery [*]
He’ll be beating women in heaven now 😥
@@fullysickshuffler666 Only those who deserve a good slap 😪
@@Grandmaster_Dragonborn yeah I said women ;)
10 months already?
I was very sad of hearing of his death, i have enjoyed his movies my whole life, losing sean connery is hard
i like how everyone gets scared like"here is my ticket pls don't throw me out the window
Germans can be just too strict about things.
“Oh? You don’t have any papers? TO ZE CONCENTRATION CAMP WITH YOU!!!”
Interestingly, their German, yet they understand English so well.
@@thecowboy9698 it's international flight he opened with asking in german then english so it's not too hard to put it together
Dont mind me. Just a old man reading a paper upside down. Nothing suspicious here mate.
Good to know, I'm not the only one that noticed. :) & :P
He lost his glasses
Wait. Is it really upside down? I don’t see how you can tell.
@@secundus1927 At the beginning of the clip, it is hard to make out but you can see that the headings, which are in bold, are at the bottom of the page.
@@secundus1927 Are you quite, quite blind sir?
I guess they were overbooked...
lmao man when I first heard about that story, this scene was the first thing it made me think about haha
L
And I love how the movie's music is in sync with the punches, the fall... everything, lol!!! It was a symphony while he was falling, lol!!! LOVE IT.
Enough with the Nazi jokes. They make me Fuhrerious.
Haven't heard that one yet!
*scrambles to make a better Nazi pun*
Boo!
Ja !! gutt gutt !
You know why Hitler can't eat a burger ?
Cuz he's dead :P
Personally, I find them heilarious.
Comedy elements like this one is what the fourth movie was missing the most in my opinion.
Eh... snake-rope?
Marvel still has witty humor, but people seem to prefer DC's dark, edgy tone a lot.
The fourth movie has a lot of humor in it, don't know what you're talking about.
TooLongDidntSee - The MCU movies would like a word with you.
A decent script was missing
That single punch was brutal 💀💀
That’s because it’s Indy !
This is how United Airlines operates when you fail to have a ticket or not.
Hindenburg
Papers, please!
- No papers? DETAINED!!
love that game
PAPERS, PLEASE!!! D:<
No documents?
DETAINED!!! >:D
How I feel when someone shows up with out document.
Papier, bite !
This video is sponsored by United Airlines
"Where are your papers, Mav? Where are they?"
"Oh, you don't have any papers? TO THE CONCENTRATION CAMP WITH YOU!"
I can't say how many times I've watched this clip, what a wonderful film.
No matter who you are, what's your rank, no ticket means OUT
Facts.
“My rank? I’m the pilot”
“Ooout!!!”
😳
@@skymaster4121 🤣🤣🤣🤣
He’s all about equality like that he’s a nice guy
Klaus Pallesen knowing how religiously adherent Germans are to rules I genuinely believe that has happened at some point
Get off my blimp!
xD
It’s actually a zeppelin.
No.
A blimp maintains its shape by gas pressure only.
A Zeppelin or dirigible has an interior framework with gas cells inside.
This is why the largest blimp can hold perhaps a dozen people in seats and fly for a few hours, while a Zeppelin could hold 50+ people in staterooms and fly for days.
@Eric Tang No, Eric, they are not the same, and never have been. "Zeppelin" is a company name and designation for a rigid airship originally designed by Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, and "blimp" is a designation for a non-rigid airship. "Blimp" is an onomatopoeia based on the sound an inflated blimp's gas bag made when struck. The Graf Zeppelin was a rigid airship, and the Goodyear blimps are non-rigid airships.
@@seikibrian8641 I think you got blimp confused for the band. Zeppelin broke up in 1979. A blimp is an airship with air in it.
Raiders of the Lost Ark: face melts 😦
Temple of Doom: heart removal 😨
Last Crusade: *N O T I C K ET*
“Get off my Zeppelin!”
United Airlines be like ...
lol stole my thought....
John Te I don't mean to be rude, but that joke's pretty much dead at this point
Trainee orientation video
John Tee xD
Crew: "Ticket please"
****star General: "... uhm that's unusual, but sure, just a minute, let me fin....."
*throws ****star General out the door during flight*
Everyone like WTF o.O
Crew: "No ticket, also he had attitude"
"Guten tag, herr Jones."
"Fahrschein, mein herr?"
"Weg."
"Tickets, please."
"Was?"
**Eyes widen as he realizes it's Indy, just before he gets an upper-cut to the jaw that sends him flying back onto the table.**
NO TICKET 🤣🤣🤣🤣had me in Stitches watching this hilarious scene 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for explaining the situation.
Michael Byrne is the best Nazi actor ever. His face is perfect for the role lol.
Daniel Craig was pretty convincing as well in The Power of One...
So 'Aryan'? :)
Werner Herzog and Christoph Walz do a pretty good Job as well..!
Ronald Reagan...😯😂
@@victorbonilla4634 HUH??? 😆😆
That jacket is far too small on Indy, lol.
well it's the same one that the other guy was wearing, but today they would have used 2 jackets tailor fitted for each actors
@KingOfTheRing:
ruclips.net/video/lpH1aFrFxFc/видео.htmlm21s
He always gets the smaller dudes, like in the first movie.
At least it's not a clichè by having the jacket fit him perfectly
@@BobSaint Harrison Ford in his youth used to be about 6' 1", which during the 1930s and 40s in Europe would have been well above average. Note that the average American at the time was 2 inches taller than the average German back then. So Indy getting poorly fitting uniforms from the Germans he defeats actually makes sense in-universe.
Whoever made the subtitles deserved a medal. Thank you for that😂
When I was little, I thought he simply offered to help with collecting tickets.
Now I realize he likely snapped the poor guy's neck to get his uniform.
nooo, more like a swift uppercut to put his lights out for a few mins
Jones wouldn’t snap an airline employee’s neck. Lights out? Oh yes.
This is a recurring theme in the Indiana Jones films. He often knocks someone out to obtain a disguise.
What did he do with the body?
@@mikemiller4065 he ate it
I love how they all rushed to grab their tickets! They were scared that they would get tossed out the window!! 😆
I know!!! It is still hilarious, no matter how times I have watched this movie.
@@slcRN1971 It never gets old!
@@zacharyhartleben3526 True 😆, i laugh every time i watch the scene
I watched this with my grandfather once and when the guy got thrown out the window he said 'watch this now' then we died of laughter as they grabbed their tickets
thats the joke, pal...
I saw this film with my dad in 1989, as it was his birthday - R.I.P dad :-)
I can't believe Sean Connery is dead 😭
I literally watched this scene on the day when he died and I didn't even know it.
Rest In Peace Sean, we'll miss you 😭😭
It´s not the scene alone, it´s also the soundtrack that does the trick in making the scene funnier!
John Williams is a genius...
1:34 I never noticed how MovieClips made it so the captioning here was just "POW" 😂😂😂😂
0:11 Wait, Imperial March ?
Death Star Executive Lounge
@Stimulator7 Actually, I think the Pianist in that Scene actually did play part of the Imperial March, likely as an In-Joke.
It's actually Just a Gigolo by David Lee Roth.
They played it earlier in the film as an in joke since the villain also played General Veers in Empire Strikes Back
@@angbandsbane Really? Good thing I never noticed it
Please turn on the captions. It makes everything better.
Tickets, please. D:
Good day, Mr Jones >:D
@@ggoo1850 POW
What…………???!!!!!
I loved this Series as a kid, His punch sounds like an unbelievably large whip!
Funny how all the passengers wanted to give their tickets to him after the event
Previously on United Airlines......
"Think just because you're an officer you can freeload on us? Well, think again!"
"GET OFF MY PLANE!!!!!"
@@craigledger4645 Blimp.
1:34 When grandpa tell you how he won a war...
It's how assassins and spies win wars...
“Well son, I killed Hitler.”
My granpa was a german..
@@Space_Muffin45 well then
0:19 Sean has the newspaper upside down!
I love how he shakes his fist at the blimp at the end 😂
The look on Henry's face at 1:40 says, "That's my boy!"
The punch sound effect in these movies are the best!
He volunteered.
1:31 I consider this the most perfectly acted double take in movie history. The way his eyes widen ever so slowly 😂
Aside from the inconsistencies, you have to admire the humour, the score, the acting and the tension from these scenes. It's quite beautiful.
1:29 You just have to love Dr. Jones Sr. during all of this, his expressions are wonderful.
Even he was confused on what was going on.
Whoever made subtitles for this clip, God bless him :D
That meaty sound they use for Indy's punches is perfect.
I never realized it before. That has to be the best sound effect for punches ever. Good observation.
RIP to the legendary Sean Connery
That hat must have been super-glued on.
No Ticket = Thrown Outside
I just noticed the newspaper is upside down in Connery's hands.
Fun fact, this film is set in 1938. By then no zeppelins offered commercial flights anymore. The hindenburg burnt down a year before, the graf zeppelin was grounded permanently and the graf zeppelin 2 only flew research missions. No other zeppelins or big rigid airships were available.
"Fahrscheine, mein Herr"
"Weg."
"Tickets, please."
"Was... ' **eyes bludge, as he notices it is Dr. Jones behind him** **gets punched out, and thrown off by Dr. Jones**
what does he shout as he sees the Zeppelin taking off?
Carol Kewley I'm German and I can't understand what he said.
At the end of the scene, the SS officer shouted in German; "YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE LAST OF ME!!!"
The Road to Rugby Fitness yes we can hear and watch the clip thanks
I believe he says" Du wirst, nochmal horen von mir," Kinda sloppy translation.
Not sure what Vogel is saying right before they enter the zeppelin. I hear "wir steigen ein" - we are getting on/in... but before that?? I notice the english translation is off on that piece of text.
Thank you whoever does the captions
I hope he’s doing well
This franchise has the single best sound effect library. That punch sound is iconic
That seen is always hilarious "NO TICKETS!!!" and everyone grabbed there tickets
"Scene", and yes, it is.
Their*
i thought he said that in german but i watched it entirely in german in that he says "Kein Flugschein"
Eh, he could have said "Kein Ticket". But still, this is one of the highlights of the movie!
What's the difference between "nein" and "kein"?
Out of curiosity
He should say: Kein Flugschein. It is like this in German version.
now after being thrown off ze zeppelin Im so mad Im gonna shake my fist at you ooooo you indy Ill get you next time no he wont
I thought "no" means "Nein."
just happens to be a shitload of suitcases for the guy to land on seems a bit contrived lousy baggage handlers@@hyphuyen4382
Two words. Best line in the world after throwing an amazing left hook. "No ticket"
Moive mistakes at 0:20 and theres one at 1:14
Did you spot them?
He is reading the papper upside down at 0:20
And then the newspaper changes to a different one completely at 1:14
You yourself jave a mistake in your grammar. *Papper*
When Vogel turned around and saw Indy in disguise, judging by his facial expression, he was probably like "What the...?" before being punched in the face.
The actor was amazing with his facial expressions. He even slightly wiggled his ears!
I love whoever made the subtitles, made me laugh a bit XP
X)
Guys, turn on the captions here. 1:20
1:01 He spots him right away because Jones Sr. has the newspaper upside down😂
No ticket!
So many years later still find it hilarious
United Zeppelins
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Funly în Lego version Vogel cries like a bad girl
Hell of a Father and Son combination....😎
When Indy wants a ticket, better give him your ticket.
United Airship: "We Fly the Nazi Skies. No ticket, one HARD punch"
“Get off my plane!”
I get the reference
That matte painting at the beginning is just beautiful.
United Airlines Employee Training Video.
One of the ultimate feel-good Indy moments 👌🏼
I love how Henry Jones says when Germany is behind him he'll share that sentiment. Yet indy says relax only a mere seconds before he sees oberst Vogel running to the zeppelin.
1:26-1:40 United Airlines in the 1930’s🤣🤣🤣🤣
Heir Jones Is Reading The Paper Upside Down....lol
Herr Jones*
He probably wasnt really reading it, I think he saw Colonel Vogel, and grabbed the newpaper to hide his face, so he didn't really care which way he was holding the newspaper.
Francisco Dominguez herr*
I don't think so. Based on his reaction it looked like he didn't know he was there
God, i love the subtitles.
That was very funny when Indy punched Vogel in the face and threw him out the window. I'm sure it feels so good to do that to an SS officer.
If I saw camp prisoners beating up a Nazi on the street
No complaints
Get off my plane
He doesn't look like an SS he hasn't got the SS pin
Alexander Brouwers i’m sure it would feel good to punch you too
Gestapo. NOT SS.
And that ladies and gentlemen is why you shouldn't ride without a ticket, damned freeloaders...
The subtitles makes this video 10 times funnier. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
And 30 years later... still one the funniest moments in movies!
1:10 "Fahrscheine meine Dame, bitte."