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Excerpt from The Doctor and The Pencil (1972)
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With commentary by director Jurgen Haabermaaster
A 7 hour documentary about Danish avant-garde cinema
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A 7 hour documentary about Danish avant-garde cinema
Sid Caesar - The German General
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Sid Caesar and Howie Morris perform Double-talk (the lost comedic art of foreign language imitation) in this parody of a German WWII general and his valet. From 'Caesar's Hour', NBC-TV Sept. 26, 1954
How racists can you get?
Sid always has the best gibberish/foreign accents!😅. 🤓😎✌🏼
Howard Morris was extremely funny.
So brilliant!
Howie Morris 😂 irreplaceable plus those kids in the hall😂
This was hilarious.Im 80yrs old & watched this with my dad.
This is just dripping from the writing skills of Mel Brooks and Howard Morris all "custom tailored" for this hilarious skit with Sid and Howard.
Sid is speaking a combination of gibberish with a bit of Yiddish, and the other guy appears to actually speak German .
This just can't be beat!!
Do you hast to spritz in der eye?!
John: I was inspired and influenced by sid caesar when I was 9 in early 2000's before he passed away a decade later.
Schlippin und schloppin.....
Nice movie
I almost fell off the couch laughing. My dog is still looking at me wondering what's going on.
In 1954 this was on TV. I remember laughing so hard I fell on the floor. Cid Caesar and Howie Morris worked and fit like hand in glove.
The man who plays the assistant played Ernest T Bass in the Andy Griffith Show.
Er hört sich an wie Curd Jürgens.
Sid is on the Mount Rushmore of television comedy. An apex comedy genius. Absolutely brilliant.
Mel Brooks’ book brought me here
Maybe the best TV comedy sketch ever. Everything clicks here, and Caesar and Morris are both brilliant. Still holds up 7 decades later.
I saw this on TV when I was a little girl My mother never watched. This was my dad's and my favorite show back then. He was so funny my dad, I mean he would laugh so hard it made me laugh. I loved Ceasar, Howie Morris Carl Reiner and Imogen Coca
This holds up so well today that it's just astounding. Comic genius.
I wonder what a non- english speaker sounds like when pretending to speak English.
You can see Mel Brooks hand in this!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍♥️🙏
Funnier than anything on SNL
Classy, comedy with the best
I just seen a partial clip of this scene on JLTV's Jewish Broadway called "The American Melting Pot" The entire program was great featuring some of the greatest entertainers in shows I've never seen because of my age. It came from The Show of Shows and was called "Brushin' the Prussian".
Ending a funny sketch is deceptively difficult to do, this was perfect.
The reference to the 50yd dash medal, just the kind of business ceasar and his writers loved to stick in. And the referance to Emil Jannings great tragedy lifts this beyond merely sketch comedy.
If you want crazy, see the list of writers and actors that worked under him. From Wikipedia: Mel Brooks, Neil Simon, Larry Gelbart, Carl Reiner, Michael Stewart, Mel Tolkin, Selma Diamond, and Woody Allen.
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What these guys did week after week for years, LIVE in front of millions of people is astounding ... there has never been anything like it before or since. The era of live television was special and its performers unique ... and Sid and his team were among the best.
This was great. But what about A&C Who’s on First?
@@Kinja98 Yes,The Colgate Comedy Hour ... another great live show. In my opinion it was among A&C's best work because they were working with a live audience.
This program was created and acted by a group of comedic geniuses. It never gets old.
DUNST YA HAVE TO CLIP DA SHKIN?
DU-SHU HAVE TO CLIP THE SHKIN?
You know, I could see Hermann Goering doing this.
AYARI BABY OHNN
wonderful guy
he was DOORMAN! i guess after the war it was hard for 'im to find work.
Just enough Yiddish, which Caesar and Brooks certainly knew - added to nonsense - and voila. But not everyone can pull this off.
What I love about Conan is he brings attention to all these classics and clearly appreciates his comedy predecessors.
A look at real comedians who didn't need to be clever or profane.
Very good indeed & way before Carrol Burnet Show Harvey Korman & Tim Conway nazi's interrogator super sketch.
Funniest 7minutes and 40 seconds in television history
Liberal yet expert interlineation of Yiddish. I am assuming this dates from the early 50s. Ten years earlier, the Germans were terrifying the world: parading under the Arc de Triomphe; driving toward Stalingrad; and liquidating the Warsaw Ghetto. Here, two immensely talented American Jews (yes, I am fond of Ernest T, he made my mother laugh bless both their souls) were burlesquing but not dehumanizing or degrading these bogeyman - the mensch victorious over the ubermensch. A glimmer of Springtime for Hitler? Wonderful to see, thx for posting.
That’s Ernest T Bass
Genius.
Ernest T Bass
I guess I'm the only one that was bored. It just... wasn't funny.
I'm here because of the Al Franken interview with Susan Neiman.
Hello Elizabeth how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you and your family