@@RichardShindawakeiYes the black swan in Surry the outside scenes was filmed in a village called crickadarn in south Wales the moor scene was also filmed in south Wales on the black mountains
Watched this with my mum dad and sister on VHS in around 83 "What were they thinking😱 My friends and i are around 50 now, we still say "Stick to the paths lads, dont go on the moors 🌚 What a movie, a classic 80s horror
Great film Was ahead of its time Cutting edge Especially when the chap turns into the werewolf I remember seeing him interviewed when it was about too be released in 1981 by Don lane on the old Don Lane Show,he mentioned it took something like 9 hours to film the part where he first changes into the werewolf Never forget that scene
I’ve been to this pub. The inside was filmed in a bar at The Black Swan in Surrey. I sat at the same table the two American lads sat. There was no dart board.
theres also a pub in north yorkshire called the Tan Hill Inn... They have a big sign out side saying " This is NOT where the film american werewolf in London was filmed"
My older brother was babysitting me I was 5, he put this movie on and traumatised me I could not go outside at night without someone with me till I was around 10, made it very hard as the outhouse was 50 mts from our house
Saw this film at the cinema when I was 13 years old. A dead set classic and one of my all time faves. Nearly flipped backwards out of my seat when the werewolf attacked them on the moors. One of the best film frights ever. Just for good measure it was dark by the time the film finished and my mate and I had to walk across the local park on the way home. It was also a full moon and a little misty. We looked at each other and said "keep clear of the moors". When a local dog started to howl we nearly crapped our pants and ran the rest of the way home sure that at any moment a werewolf was going to run us down and tear us limb from limb. 😂
How did you get into the cinema to see this film aged 13 when it was an x (18) certificate when released? I saw it on home video at a slightly later age but my Dad rented it for me..
So have I, also went for a drive to a lovely rural village recently and had a coffee in the car, people walked by or drove past looking daggers at us, haven’t been back since, we said it was like Wicker Man!
I was traveling alone in Northeast England -Geordie country-after I graduated high school in the US. I went to this pub where I got stared at even though I wasn't dressed very American. One extremely sideways guy found out I was a Yank, and proceeded to list his favorite Clint Eastwood films. Fun times, but I could definitely feel some awkward vibes as an outsider lol
The interior of the bar is The Black Swan, Martyr's Green, Surrey...south west of London. Actually the bar is very large inside and was so at the time of filming, two removable false walls were built to make it appear much smaller and the walls could be quickly moved out of the way to get the camera and crew in for reverse angle filming. If you freeze frame at 3:21 the barmaid is leaning on the bar, but behind her you can see that the bar goes back behind her and there is another room beyond and there is another bar counter behind her that serves that part of the bar, the layout is the same today.
@captainbimble correrct . Even in the film, it looks like it's just a house from the outside. With the exception of the added sighn saying the slaughter lamb
This was an awesome film! Horror and humour. Yanks and Brits. Excellent effects to support a well directed, well acted, well written screenplay, loooonnggg before CGI.
I saw this on VHS many times, always in a loud group of friends, drinking in a smokey room. I have never seen it on my own. The best Horror Film with elements of Comedy ever. I am reminded of the scene in the porno cinema, where the husband on the screen says something like, 'That's my wife!' to the other guy on the screen. And the woman says' I am not your wife and this is not your house!' And the husband says, 'Oh sorry, my mistake!' Ha ha. British humour at its best. And then the main character turns into the werewolf and the only other patron thinks he's just excited. Until he eats him!
Factoid: Rik mayall's pub character was called Kevin Turvey which garnered him some success because he used this character in a few sketches later down the road.
A friend of mine put me onto Kevin Turvey, of course a few months later Rik burst into our living rooms as Rick in the Young Ones. Everyone and I mean everyone down the pub at the weekend would be mimicking Rick, Vyvyan, Neil and Mike. Great times!
In the documentary on the film the actor said it was his first big scene in a large scale film and so he dialed the intensity up for his small role. "I, NEVER, MISS."
@@adam_p99 Indeed you have but where do we go from here? Please don't do anything rash but would you consider becoming an impoverished monk for say, 30 years or so, no heating, no nothing! Just solitude and ample time to contemplate your erroneous journey into the depths of sin. Anyway, it was a cracking film, wasn't it?
@ that’s who I am already. They give me 5 minutes of internet time every 6 months. Yes it is a classic. It made me scared to walk home in the dark when I was younger.
@@adam_p99 Five minutes every six months!!!! That's extremely frivolous!!!! Reckless, even! You need to work on self control and ration your internet time! I'll write my MP, see what help is available!
I'd love to see a movie made on the dark history of this village and how the ancestors of the pub's patrons ended up with the werewolf curse. This movie sets the tone perfectly of a stereotypical English village and pub, but there's something 'off' about it and the villagers. They know something but can't let the secret out.
The werewolf was the Slaughtered Lamb's landlord, landlady Gladys's husband played by the actor Paddy Ryan...I'd read the backstory somewhere about just how & why the landlord specifically had the curse...I'll keep looking for it...
I've been watching this film for 40 yrs and I've just noticed how Griffin Dunne looks at his shoulder just after Rik Mayall spits his beer in laughter. @3:35 I have no idea if that's a happy coincidence or they meant it. Whatever its a great detail in a great film ❤️😂🐺🥩
Went in a pub years ago a bit like that with a few mates. Literally all went quiet as soon as we entered. We just sort of walked in a little circle all in a line and back out the door again ! Weird pub. Weird people.
Even if David and Jack were British guys from London or Manchester, they would be viewed as outsiders by the pub residents. If you go to a remote rural drinking establishment you can expect to get some "You're not from around here, are you?" vibes.
@@jamiew1664I guess his case was very unusual so he would go to a specialist hospital, more chance of one of these in the capital than in the local city, Leeds etc.
@@davidphilips5543 yeah but they didnt know it was unusual, they thought he got murdered by a crazed man on the moors...so any hospital could take him. It wasnt like he went to london because they have a special werewolf hospital there
This is what some pubs in the middle of nowhere in Scotland are like if you are daft enough and English to walk into one and that's Rik Mayall at 3.17 wagging the pointed finger.
Ive been to that pub. No hot food,no coffee either. I asked if there was tea and the barmaid said no,but she could make some if i liked 😂 Strange place.
I watched this as a 7 yo kid in singapore with my friend. He didn't come to school for a week or so after. He turned out to be afraid of wolves and had to have his 5yo sister escort him everywhere.
The pub in Withnail and I was better. The drunken, elderly pub landlord opens the till and it hits it him the chest and he almost falls down. Landlord : Thought I was going for a minute. But no man's put me down yet. Have you had any training in the martial arts? Withnail : Yes, as a matter of fact I have. Before I became a journalist I was in the Territorials. Landlord : Do you know, when you first came in here I knew you were a services man. You can never, ever disguise it. Withnail : What were you in? Landlord : Tanks. Afrika Korps. A little before your time. Don't suppose you've engaged, have you? Withnail : Ireland. Landlord : Ooh, a crack at the Mick. Withnail : We'll have another pair of large scotches. Landlord : These shall be my pleasure.
@@Glenn1967ful I have perused the area and it makes me feel I'm in North Wales but N Wales has a bit more drama. That being said, go North to the West coast of the Scottish Highlands, including Sky etc and our little conversation becomes moot in the face of the utterly breathtaking scenery up there. The Scottish Highlands are like nothing else in Britain, they are majestic with an artist's touch.
my aurnty took myself with my two brother's to see this when it first came out in Australia i was about 10 or 11 at the time i loved it syill do today.
The actual opening scene where the two gents walking across a so say Yorkshire moors is not hate to disappoint...it's not even north Wales ...it was filmed up on hay bluff , funny enough near hay on Wye ..up in the black mountains on the Welsh / English, border ...rant over ...!!!
I used to go to pubs to drink coffee and smoke a cigar (driving, therefore, no alcohol). Then they brought in the smoking ban. What's the point of pubs, if you can't smoke ? ( I didn't smoke tbh, EXCEPT in pubs.) After the smoking ban, pubs got worse. They stunk of stale beer, spilt on the carpets. Previously, the lingering smell of tobacco disguised the smell of stale beer.
Lot's of pubs in North Wales like this where there is NO welcome in the hillside. And I should know, I'm from there! BTW, this actually IS (half) a Welsh pub near Builth Wells. The other half (interior) is in Surrey.
I’m also from north Wales originally. I agree with your insight to our friendly pubs. The silence when a stranger walks in is deafening! I’m strangely proud of that.
north wales is well renowned for being like this, if youre not from around there, then they are very rude to you. Many people i know have stories about how you walk into a pub or shop and theyre all talking in english then as soon as they see you approaching and know youre not a local they switch to welsh. Or ignore you. Its comical how infantile people from small towns or villiages can be.
Many moon's ago here in Scotland I'd be sent up to the Highlands through work & I'd stay the night in various B&B in this particular place there was this amazing bar that sold all these ltd edition ale's! One caught me 👀!!! Werewolf ffs!!! 👀 I joked to the guy behind bar... 🦆 Drinking that stuff during a full 🌕🤣🤣.
I remember there being a supplement in the News of the World about this. Must have been about 8-9, and I was obsessed from that moment on. I still feel a sense of that time each time I rewatch or see clips to this day. Jenny Agutter…🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
I was 11 when this came out and its still one of the best horror films.
I was 13. I developed my second crush.. Jenny Agutter. My first was Olivia Newton John in Grease.
me too, and had issues going to sleep for weeks!
I was 86
+1
It really is a Classic
As a Yorkshire man i can with authority say the lads had quite a warm welcome.
@Deano_77 Thankyou! Brian Glover breaking any ice by telling the joke with the intent of welcoming the lads.
Rik Mayall with the cameo 💪
Ha nice i never noticed him before We had drop dead fred on vhs growing up lol
I thought that was him.
Correct
@SirTimmy7 he is in it again breithly when the doctor visits the pub later in film.
@@SirTimmy7 Snotface!
"An American Werewolf in London"(1981) is a Werewolf horror movie masterpiece! This is the best movie of all time for this Kind!
One of my all time favorites.....
The Slaughtered Lamb is an ACTUAL PUB in an English Village where this scene was filmed.
It's not terrible, but in the best anything of all time...lol c'mon
@@RichardShindawakeiYes the black swan in Surry the outside scenes was filmed in a village called crickadarn in south Wales the moor scene was also filmed in south Wales on the black mountains
“The Howling”
This will go down in history as one of the very best film scenes for English countryside hospitality!
They deserved a cold reception for ordering tea and not a proper pint.
That joke will never get old.
😂😂😅
Now and then i have to come.back and watch this classic...!
The Mexican lol
one of the greatest horrors of all time
Watched this with my mum dad and sister on VHS in around 83 "What were they thinking😱 My friends and i are around 50 now, we still say "Stick to the paths lads, dont go on the moors 🌚 What a movie, a classic 80s horror
Great film
Was ahead of its time
Cutting edge
Especially when the chap turns into the werewolf
I remember seeing him interviewed when it was about too be released in 1981 by Don lane on the old Don Lane Show,he mentioned it took something like 9 hours to film the part where he first changes into the werewolf
Never forget that scene
Well said tremendous film effects and actors
One of my favourites 👍🏻
And the landlady can make tea appear from nowhere.......
Yet that was the least impressive part of the film lol
@@si4632please explain why cutting edge special fx for 1981 is unimpressive
The Director John Landis was brought in by Michael Jackson to direct Thriller due to the special effects of this movie.
I’ve been to this pub. The inside was filmed in a bar at The Black Swan in Surrey. I sat at the same table the two American lads sat. There was no dart board.
I had two Maggot Bhoonas while I there
They took it down after he missed the shot ...
More importantly, was there a Pentangle with candles!
AWESOME TORNARI!!!..... MUST O' BEEN AWESOME JUST TO BE THERE,DUDE...
@@CRISTIANLEONARDOPREITI-qe3kp Did you enjoy the flirtinis and stuffed vine leaves?
theres also a pub in north yorkshire called the Tan Hill Inn... They have a big sign out side saying " This is NOT where the film american werewolf in London was filmed"
Ah yes, think it is/was the highest pub in England.
My older brother was babysitting me I was 5, he put this movie on and traumatised me I could not go outside at night without someone with me till I was around 10, made it very hard as the outhouse was 50 mts from our house
Saw this film at the cinema when I was 13 years old. A dead set classic and one of my all time faves. Nearly flipped backwards out of my seat when the werewolf attacked them on the moors. One of the best film frights ever. Just for good measure it was dark by the time the film finished and my mate and I had to walk across the local park on the way home. It was also a full moon and a little misty. We looked at each other and said "keep clear of the moors". When a local dog started to howl we nearly crapped our pants and ran the rest of the way home sure that at any moment a werewolf was going to run us down and tear us limb from limb. 😂
How did you get into the cinema to see this film aged 13 when it was an x (18) certificate when released? I saw it on home video at a slightly later age but my Dad rented it for me..
It wasn't rated 18+ here in Australia. I think that it was rated for parental guidance but they let my mate and me in to see it anyway. 😊
I nearly had a heart attack during his dream sequence and the wolves burst through the windows.
@@bradjohnson482 Yep, that scene got me too. 😊
the of the best special effects movies of it's time. And the music was spot on too.
I've actually been and felt like this in a couple of rural uk pubs. Drink up and get out. 😂
Same
Try a pub in north west Wales. You might not even get served a drink
Same..Flitwick in england...witchcraft ..creepy
So have I, also went for a drive to a lovely rural village recently and had a coffee in the car, people walked by or drove past looking daggers at us, haven’t been back since, we said it was like Wicker Man!
I was traveling alone in Northeast England -Geordie country-after I graduated high school in the US. I went to this pub where I got stared at even though I wasn't dressed very American. One extremely sideways guy found out I was a Yank, and proceeded to list his favorite Clint Eastwood films. Fun times, but I could definitely feel some awkward vibes as an outsider lol
The interior of the bar is The Black Swan, Martyr's Green, Surrey...south west of London. Actually the bar is very large inside and was so at the time of filming, two removable false walls were built to make it appear much smaller and the walls could be quickly moved out of the way to get the camera and crew in for reverse angle filming. If you freeze frame at 3:21 the barmaid is leaning on the bar, but behind her you can see that the bar goes back behind her and there is another room beyond and there is another bar counter behind her that serves that part of the bar, the layout is the same today.
Wow great call and info. Thanks!!
The exterior of the pub was actually a private house in the small village of Crickadarn about 10 miles from Builth Wells in S. Wales.
@captainbimble correrct . Even in the film, it looks like it's just a house from the outside. With the exception of the added sighn saying the slaughter lamb
Well you have ruined it all for me now. I imagined loads of Weirwives out the back feeding their Weirpuppys....
Thank you!
This was an awesome film! Horror and humour. Yanks and Brits. Excellent effects to support a well directed, well acted, well written screenplay, loooonnggg before CGI.
Back in the eighties a guy in my English class used to shout "THAT'S ENOUGH" often.😅
I saw this on VHS many times, always in a loud group of friends, drinking in a smokey room. I have never seen it on my own. The best Horror Film with elements of Comedy ever.
I am reminded of the scene in the porno cinema, where the husband on the screen says something like,
'That's my wife!' to the other guy on the screen.
And the woman says' I am not your wife and this is not your house!'
And the husband says, 'Oh sorry, my mistake!'
Ha ha. British humour at its best.
And then the main character turns into the werewolf and the only other patron thinks he's just excited. Until he eats him!
Englishmen get a similar reaction when they walk into a pub in Wales.
I'm English lived in Wales 20years now and felt very welcome living here
Love Brian Glover's story about the flight to New York! Remember the Alamo!!!! 😁
The great Brian glover and rik from the young ones and bottom
Brian Glover was Mr Rottweiler in Bottom
@@drunkinclam100 and the PE teacher in kes he did a great Bobby charlton impression
@@shakeystephens3898Yes, One of the best & funniest scenes in an absolutely brilliant film from start to finish!!!👍😊
Got this treatment in a pub up in monsal head peak district .
Been back since and pub has changed hands and refurbished.....it's nice now.
Factoid: Rik mayall's pub character was called Kevin Turvey which garnered him some success because he used this character in a few sketches later down the road.
@@kevinchamberlain7928 Wrong he had no name only down as the 2nd chess player
@@drunkinclam100 You have absolutely no idea what a factoid is, do you boi? And anyway, I doubt Kevin Turvey would give a shit anyway>
A friend of mine put me onto Kevin Turvey, of course a few months later Rik burst into our living rooms as Rick in the Young Ones. Everyone and I mean everyone down the pub at the weekend would be mimicking Rick, Vyvyan, Neil and Mike. Great times!
@@vicwiseman2340 I saw Bottom live in Rhyl with Rik, Ade, Nigel and that Mike bloke. Awesome! That kind of humour is lost on the young today.
@@kevinchamberlain7928 Are sure he was Kevin turvey in this film. Thought that was a individual brummie character
You made me miss.... Thats scary enough when you were 10 and watching this film for the first time 😅
He played Clement Atlee in The Darkest Hour
In the documentary on the film the actor said it was his first big scene in a large scale film and so he dialed the intensity up for his small role. "I, NEVER, MISS."
The darts player is David Schofield. He played the senator who sucked up to Commodus in Gladiator.
Even to this day, when im on the London underground, I think of this film!
“ I’d should tell you I don’t find this one bit amusing …. I shall report this “
@@Cyberpunk-t4s😂
Cockney_East_Londoner
"Good lord!"
I saw this movie when i was a kid when it came out. To this day, i think it's the movie that scared me more than any other.
Watch Night of the Demon, that's the film that scared me as a kid! 👹
"A naked American man stole my balloons"
Whaaat?
Brilliant film. Great to see Rik Mayall.
Great film, marvellous scene, so much atmosphere, brilliant. They don't make em like that anymore. ❤
YOU made me miss! I’ve never missed that board before.
I’ve seen this film many times but never realised Rik Mayall was playing chess
He wasn't. He was ACTING playing chess. SMHID.
@ I have shamed myself and my family.
@@adam_p99 Indeed you have but where do we go from here? Please don't do anything rash but would you consider becoming an impoverished monk for say, 30 years or so, no heating, no nothing! Just solitude and ample time to contemplate your erroneous journey into the depths of sin. Anyway, it was a cracking film, wasn't it?
@ that’s who I am already. They give me 5 minutes of internet time every 6 months.
Yes it is a classic. It made me scared to walk home in the dark when I was younger.
@@adam_p99 Five minutes every six months!!!! That's extremely frivolous!!!! Reckless, even! You need to work on self control and ration your internet time! I'll write my MP, see what help is available!
Pretty sure that bald dude is him from alien 3 if I’m not mistaken.
Correct Brian Glover RIP
Kes🦅
@@stephendent3058bobby charlton
He is. Brian Glover
@@Unity-v3f rumor control
‘Stay off the moor, keep to the path’. I’ve joked about that out in the country for the last 40 years.
JUST BRILLIANT STILL LAUGH MY HEAD OF WITH THE JOKE🔮
I couldn't walk down the video shop aisle that had this on it. Absolute classic.
Didn’t know Richie and Mr Rottweiler had history! Eddie must be in the bog!
I'd love to see a movie made on the dark history of this village and how the ancestors of the pub's patrons ended up with the werewolf curse. This movie sets the tone perfectly of a stereotypical English village and pub, but there's something 'off' about it and the villagers. They know something but can't let the secret out.
The werewolf was the Slaughtered Lamb's landlord, landlady Gladys's husband played by the actor Paddy Ryan...I'd read the backstory somewhere about just how & why the landlord specifically had the curse...I'll keep looking for it...
Such a friendly welcome.
Saw this when it was released loved it 👏
I've been watching this film for 40 yrs and I've just noticed how Griffin Dunne looks at his shoulder just after Rik Mayall spits his beer in laughter. @3:35 I have no idea if that's a happy coincidence or they meant it. Whatever its a great detail in a great film ❤️😂🐺🥩
OMG 😂😳😂 that cold stare and cold 🥶 shoulder.
She made that tea in seconds
You would too, with a werewolf behind your arse!
no, she made it in cups.
Real time doesn't exist in films
it happens
English people can just make it appear at will.
Went in a pub years ago a bit like that with a few mates. Literally all went quiet as soon as we entered. We just sort of walked in a little circle all in a line and back out the door again ! Weird pub. Weird people.
Even if David and Jack were British guys from London or Manchester, they would be viewed as outsiders by the pub residents. If you go to a remote rural drinking establishment you can expect to get some "You're not from around here, are you?" vibes.
Still, nowadays almost every pub must be used to occasional tourists. In 1981, maybe not so much.
It's a public house. Don't ask if you can go in, just stroll in. 👍🏻🏴
I still LOVE this movie!!
Great movie saw it at the cinema 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Ahahaha, that joke is fucking great.
Oh Rik Mayall , so young 🙏🏻 class film 🎥 👍🏻
Is that a very young Rick Mayall playing chess there?
Best love story of all time and it STILL stands up today...mostly because Scotland is Scotland :)
Still one of the greatest. ♥️
Good old Yorkshire humour 😂
what, knowing that there is a man-eating werewolf on the moor where they have just told 2 guys to piss off to..?!
umm yah ...lol
i never understood how after being attacked , he woke up in a hospital in london.
@@jamiew1664I guess his case was very unusual so he would go to a specialist hospital, more chance of one of these in the capital than in the local city, Leeds etc.
@@davidphilips5543 yeah but they didnt know it was unusual, they thought he got murdered by a crazed man on the moors...so any hospital could take him. It wasnt like he went to london because they have a special werewolf hospital there
Thats just like the welcome you get ....... When you go to North Wales . 🏴
This is what some pubs in the middle of nowhere in Scotland are like if you are daft enough and English to walk into one and that's Rik Mayall at 3.17 wagging the pointed finger.
The Scottish problem will be solved with mass Im migration.
Ive been to that pub.
No hot food,no coffee either.
I asked if there was tea and the barmaid said no,but she could make some if i liked 😂
Strange place.
I watched this as a 7 yo kid in singapore with my friend. He didn't come to school for a week or so after. He turned out to be afraid of wolves and had to have his 5yo sister escort him everywhere.
Classic dark movie. Nice to see rik mayal cameo..❤
All.pubs in the Peak District 😂❤
The pub in Withnail and I was better. The drunken, elderly pub landlord opens the till and it hits it him the chest and he almost falls down.
Landlord : Thought I was going for a minute. But no man's put me down yet. Have you had any training in the martial arts?
Withnail : Yes, as a matter of fact I have. Before I became a journalist I was in the Territorials.
Landlord : Do you know, when you first came in here I knew you were a services man. You can never, ever disguise it.
Withnail : What were you in?
Landlord : Tanks. Afrika Korps. A little before your time. Don't suppose you've engaged, have you?
Withnail : Ireland.
Landlord : Ooh, a crack at the Mick.
Withnail : We'll have another pair of large scotches.
Landlord : These shall be my pleasure.
Great pub in a great film.
"...but the plane's still too 'eavy"
Rik Mayall! Wasn't expecting that...
Guy is just talking to the father of his girlfriend: "You made me Miss"
Well, looking at the sign outside the pub it should really be called the Wolf Head 😂😂
The Stay Away If You Value Your Life
The fact rick mayall is randomly here, is hilarious.
Brian glover best penalty taker in the world 🌍
😂😂😂😂! “He moved!” Great movie!
Opening scene was actually filmed in Wales not Yorkshire
Probably as bleak as the Pennines, which I'd imagine on a night like this would be the sort of weather a werewolf would enjoy.
@@Glenn1967ful More so, and much more dramatic, and rainy.
@@kevinchamberlain7928 You need to take drive from Scotch Corner to Appleby at night, it's like Siberia and there's nothing for miles.
@@Glenn1967ful I have perused the area and it makes me feel I'm in North Wales but N Wales has a bit more drama. That being said, go North to the West coast of the Scottish Highlands, including Sky etc and our little conversation becomes moot in the face of the utterly breathtaking scenery up there. The Scottish Highlands are like nothing else in Britain, they are majestic with an artist's touch.
scott wied they do that
Brian Glover was a great actor just watched him in an episode of minder the beer hunter he stole the whole show
soundtrack is awesome !
my aurnty took myself with my two brother's to see this when it first came out in Australia i was about 10 or 11 at the time i loved it syill do today.
The actual opening scene where the two gents walking across a so say Yorkshire moors is not hate to disappoint...it's not even north Wales ...it was filmed up on hay bluff , funny enough near hay on Wye ..up in the black mountains on the Welsh / English, border ...rant over ...!!!
So what perfect area to film it and they were still moors 🤣
Pubs ain’t this much fun any more….the last few governments are seeing to that 😬
I used to go to pubs to drink coffee and smoke a cigar (driving, therefore, no alcohol). Then they brought in the smoking ban. What's the point of pubs, if you can't smoke ? ( I didn't smoke tbh, EXCEPT in pubs.)
After the smoking ban, pubs got worse. They stunk of stale beer, spilt on the carpets. Previously, the lingering smell of tobacco disguised the smell of stale beer.
Booze is the point of pubs@@AndriyValdensius-wi8gw
@@AndriyValdensius-wi8gw Spot on, the smoking ban was the beginning of the end.
@deannelson1388 what about the cost of a beer? most can't can't afford it.
100 percent. Used to almost live in local now to expensive and no crac
Lot's of pubs in North Wales like this where there is NO welcome in the hillside. And I should know, I'm from there! BTW, this actually IS (half) a Welsh pub near Builth Wells. The other half (interior) is in Surrey.
I’m also from north Wales originally. I agree with your insight to our friendly pubs. The silence when a stranger walks in is deafening! I’m strangely proud of that.
north wales is well renowned for being like this, if youre not from around there, then they are very rude to you. Many people i know have stories about how you walk into a pub or shop and theyre all talking in english then as soon as they see you approaching and know youre not a local they switch to welsh. Or ignore you. Its comical how infantile people from small towns or villiages can be.
TO THINK I WAS 8 YEARS OLD WHEN THIS MASTERPIECE WAS A' ROLLIN'. ..
I felt like this visiting a puh a few years ago in Wales 😂
Many moon's ago here in Scotland I'd be sent up to the Highlands through work & I'd stay the night in various B&B in this particular place there was this amazing bar that sold all these ltd edition ale's! One caught me 👀!!! Werewolf ffs!!! 👀 I joked to the guy behind bar... 🦆 Drinking that stuff during a full 🌕🤣🤣.
Nice friendly welcome! 😜
Good film 😊
3:43 the great Rik Mayall!
Classic movie 😎👍🏻
The guy who dropped them off in the transit pick up is the same guy who sold Delboy the “schooner” in “ to hull and back” The voice
There's a pub like that in our village 😄😄
I wonder after all these years that not accepting the whiskey.. didn't warm them up enough 😊
Yeah couple of wimps. A whisky or brandy would have warmed them up more than tea, and would have got them in a better mood.
Is that Rik Mayall from the young ones on the left at 26 secs sitting down ? great movie
Brilliant film 👍
I watched this film I think I was 12? Well, I watched the first 30 minutes anyway and screw that, I had to turn it off. It scared me for years.
My uncle took us to see Poltergeist when I was 10. Never been the same!
Been in pubs like that.....😊
I been in many pubs like this 😂😂
I didn’t mean to call, you a meat loaf Jack!
only just realised when the landlady says she saw the film the alamo in Leicester square, exactly where he ends his rampage.
still amazing film after all this time 2024
This pub location is the Mucky Duck (Black Swan) in Ockham, have been there many a time as very local to me
To think what happens in this movie is the result of Jack asking about a symbol on the wall because he was curious.
Richard Richard and Mr Rottweiler playing Chess .
But where's Eddie?
In the bog cleaning right round the u-bend
Waiting for things to get a bit racy in the bar afterwards..
with spiderman as a piece lol
Good movie
You can clearly see where the writers of the League Of Gentlemen get the material from!! 😂
“This is a local pub for local people! We’ll have no trouble here!”
@sardonicus76 yes!!! Haha
I remember there being a supplement in the News of the World about this. Must have been about 8-9, and I was obsessed from that moment on. I still feel a sense of that time each time I rewatch or see clips to this day. Jenny Agutter…🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
As many have said Brian Glover great actor
the Dr. Pepper guy