I saw this in the cinema as a boy. It was my first ever film... and to this day I remember how all we kids laughed out loud when she reappeared at the door after going down the hatch.
@@franklintheman8310 I think this song highlights how childish the Baron is, which shows how nothing she can do can make him see her the way we see her. lol
@@SammEater perplexing as I can't imagine any guy not seeing her for the hot babe she is, Besides that she really does love him and cares for him. what a moron he is!!
never ever understood what his issue with her was? after 20 years he has a pretty women, still flirting with him, wearing lingerie , sexy figure and loves her man....he doesn't want that?
When you come back as an adult, you realise that the Baroness wasn't all that bad, really. Apart from the whole no children rule, she truly did love the Baron, and wanted to make him happy. All she wanted was for him to spend a bit more time with her, and less time playing with his toys.
No she's pretty bad. To me the movie made it look like banning children was her idea. It seems to stem from a different place though. She seems to be genuinely terrified of children for some reason (along with the other Vulgarian nobles). I think the Baron went along with it because he's the ultimate manchild and no children means he gets all the toys to himself. He doesn't want to share anything. Maybe that's also the reason he hates the Baroness so much.
I love the interaction between those two, always makes me laugh, especially when she almost got killed on that table, the way she just looks at that spear like thing is hilarious.
That's a look of pure horror because she knows she came within a split second of dying. My theory is that she knows her husband wants her dead and she's trying to seduce him in the hope that it will save her life but clearly even lingerie and crown jewels still aren't enough to save her neck. The large fur coat that the baron dresses her in is likely intended to weigh her down after she drops through the trap door because it probably drops straight into either a door less dungeon or a water pit. Imagine going to bed after this knowing your wife is either drowned or starving to death below your feet 😳
@jacobmassey3897 I cant imagine wanting her dead! She's gorgeous, sexy, loves her man and flirts with him in lingerie after 20 years of marriage. Wow I'd be so happy if I was him. She's perfection
The baroness's octave range is amazing to say the least. I could easily fall in love with her just based on her beautiful voice not to mention the rest of her. She is absolutely gorgeous. I never could figure out why she fears children so much. Maybe those kids in Vulgaria are brats?
I dont blames him , she likes diamonds and have rhe personality of one , cold , boring , empty , a vast void of greed and an absence of affection aside from gain
@justinbarton8808 he's certainly a man child . Not able to see her for the hot number she is. But oddly he knows what to say to her, just no idea how to act on it. All I can say is I'd be a very happy man with her
Funny little detail I only discovered after repeating the scene: After Baron Bomburst's letting the hellebarde of the knight armor drop towards the Baroness in a new attempt to kill her and missed her ( 0:34) , the knight armor is repeating the Baron's gesture of frustration with its left arm. 😂 Obviously it was as much annoyed by the Baroness as the Baron himself and equally was eager to get rid of her for reasons unknown.😁
@@franklintheman8310 Yes, noticed that too. 👍 That was probably done for safety reasons, that she wouldn't snap her ankles when jumping on the mattress, that was probably placed below her at the ground of the trap door.
Reasons unknown. That's for sure. She loves him. Takes care of all his needs. She's pretty and wears lingerie for him after 20 years of marriage...wow killing her? I'd be a very happy man with her by my side
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang! Ian Fleming, Albert R. Broccoli, Gert Fröbe, -plus a couple of gorgeous women and a spectacular car loaded with gadgets! -basically a family-friendlier James Bond!
My analysis of why Bomburst wants to kill her so badly: He's a baby-man cartoon despot -I think it's supposed to be that way because though he is attracted to her, he fears the loss of his absolute control that is necessary in a committed relationship. Also fits the bill given his kingdom removes all children (the products of giving up your ego to care for someone else) from society.
all I can say is he's a total moron! She's so pretty, she loves him and does everything for him. OMG to have a wife after 20 years who still dresses like that for you...wow! I think she banned children because he didn't want to share with kids! Man I would have loved to share with her :)
My cat was called Dude who we called Dudley Scrumptious. I use crisp hold of my dads cheeks and sing this to him. I can still remember singing Dudes version to him lol.
seriously! she loved him, always looking to make him happy and dresses and looks fantastic , and for whatever reason he still hates her to the point of murder!
You're my little chu-chi face My coo-chi, coo-chi, woo-chi little chu-chi face Every time I look at you I sigh And you're my little teddy bear My lovey lovey dovey little teddy bear You're the apfel strudel of mine eye Your chu-chi woo-chi nose Your chu-chi woo-chi eyes They set my heart a flutter Your ooo-chi coo-chi ways Your ooo-chi coo-chi gaze Wilts me down like meltings butter You're my little chu-chi face And you're my teddy bear Together we're a chu-chi woo-chi, ooo-chi coo-chi pair Whatever you may ask becomes my happy task I only live to serve you I never will divine what magic made you mine I only know I don't deserve you You're my little chu-chi face And you're my teddy bear Together we're a chu-chi woo-chi, ooo-chi coo-chi Chu-chi, Woo-chi, Ooo-chi, Coo-chi pair Chu-chi Woo-chi Ooo-chi Coo-chi pair
If I remember correctly, the actor who played the king was a former Nazi soldier, but during the war he couldn’t stand what the party was doing to the Jews. So, while he was a guard at one of the camps, (I can’t remember which one), he successfully managed to free 2 of the Jewish prisoners. When the war was over and the trials began, he said that he never took part in the killings and mentioned the two prisoners by name. When the freed prisoners came in to testify, they admitted that he had indeed freed them and had never taken part in the torture and killing. He was released because of the Testimony of the two he let get away.
That's similar, but somewhat different, from what happened to Gert Fröbe, the actor who played Baron Bomburst in this scene. He joined the Nazi party as a teenager, but came to recognize that they were evil and left the party in 1937, after they had taken control of Germany but before they had started World War 2. He was conscripted into the German army late in the war, but never rejoined the party, became a death camp guard (he was a stage actor prior to being drafted), or had to stand trial. Once he went into movie acting after the war, the country of Israel banned his movies within their borders because of his former party affiliation, but the ban was lifted when a Jewish survivor revealed that Fröbe had hidden him and his mother in his home and saved them from being rounded up and sent to a camp.
So if the whole vulgaria part is a story then that means Potts is sitting on the beach telling his kids about a sexy corset clad women flirting while her husband tries to kill her....I think Truley needs to run away fast!! Hahaha
Who would think that Goldfinger was talented at musicals. You know his voice is actually dubbed in Goldfingr even though Gurt Frobe could speak somewhat decent English. There are a few clips on UA-cam of scenes showing him talking to Bond before the added dubbing. Personally I think his real voice was fine. It's kind of a little more menacing because of the deep German accent. Check it out when you get a chance.
Yes, this is really Goldfinger ( German actor Gert Fröbe ) singing here. But this time with his own voice ! Whereas in 'Goldfinger', his first movie in English language, he still would have to be dubbed by British actor Michael Collins, because he couldn't speak a word of English at the time and had to learn his lines phonetically ( still to no great effort, since he often sounded too muffeld and was too hard to understand ) after his success in 'Goldfinger' he would make quite an effort to quickly improve his English skills; and only four years later Bond-producer Albert R.Broccoli would give green light for him to play ( AND SING !) Baron Bumburst in 'Chitty...' with his own voice. Gert Fröbe was actually a man with real musical talents. He had started his professional life as a caféhouse violinist in his hometown Zwickau in Saxonia, so singing in pitch was actually no problem for him. And in this role his German accent was no hinder either, just the contrary, it suited the character very well. Contrary to his screen image and the many nasty persons he would have to play here, in real life Fröbe was a very light-hearted man with a great sense of selfdeprecating humour (a character trait Germans generally are considered to have not any...), and he really enjoyed it doing comedy, since he loved it very much to make his fellow human beings laugh and smile. Playing the villains he actually rather disliked and did most of it only to pay the bills. On the set of 'Goldfinger' he would entertain his co-stars and the whole technical crew during pauses by doing comedic pantomimes ( one of his best was the pantomime of a soccer goalkeeper ), in which art he was quite unique. Acting solely with mimic expressions and gestures was his greatest forte as an actor ! ( We can see it also in this scene.) P.S. The first line Fröbe speaks before starting singing is actually in German ( unfortunately not the complete sentence ). We hear him saying : ".... , meine süße Zuckerpuppe!" ( "...., my sweet sugardoll !") The complete sentence Fröbe spoke here was: " Ich könnte Dich fressen, meine süße Zuckerpuppe !" ( "I could eat you up, my sweet sugardoll!") By this he at least suggests,, that the Baroness' sexy outfit actually turns him on inspite of his following attempts to kill her during the song, thus making Bomburst's character even more weird....! 😁)
Iam watching this film right now on my firestick and this but is so funny i think a good childhood memory this movie i still have the video tape from i was young this part is hilarious 🤣🤣
Not surprising for a story originally written by Ian Fleming (yes, *that* Ian Fleming who wrote the James Bond series) . Fleming served in Britain’s Naval Intelligence Division in WW-II . One of his younger brothers died of wounds after being captured at Normandy in Oct 1940. Before that, his father Major Valentine Fleming was killed under German shelling on the Western Front during WW-I , in May 1917 while serving with the Queen’s Own Oxfordshire Hussars.
The guy that played baron Bomburst, Gert Frobe, was part of the Nazi party. He also hid a Jewish family from the Nazis at one point, which got the films he starred in unbanned in Israel.
@@zacdennis2407 "Vulgaria" is the fictional country. This was filmed in Bavaria (with the Baron's castle being the famous Neuschwanstein castle). So all of the signs in the town are German because it was actually filmed in this quaint old Bavarian town, and a lot of the characters occasionally spout off German phrases or German-sounding words (like here).
@@annm861 Exactly ! It was made as a movie for the whole family. And this scene with its dark humour was definitely considered for the adults in the audience. The weird relationship between the Baroness and the Baron would of course completely go under the radar of the children in the audience.
Baron Bomburst and his wife Baroness Bomburst had a very sweet loving romantic relationship unlike Caractacus and Truly's where it was both love and hate!!
hmm think the loving was only on the baroness side as he hated her, for what ever reason. But ya, pott's / truly relationship was all arguing, and her being bossy. when I saw this movie years back I thought Pott's should have dumped her and saved the baroness :)
Truly and caractacus where great hate at first yes but love in the rest other wise baron didn't love his wife at all truly and caractacus loved each other
I never was able to solve why he wanted to kill her when i was young then i thought a few years after like 18 maybe its because he loves childrens toys and baroness doesnt like children but he doesnt like that she doesn't like children because he basically is a child with toys
Only issue with this is when the revolution is taking place , it's the baron who says "I though we passed a law against children " My take he he hated to share. he wanted the toys for himself, and she didn't want his rage so she kept kids away from him. He said earlier that he had a surprise for her, and when she shows up he's mad cuz he has to share the flying car with her. He hated to share anything so even sharing flirting with his hot wife drove him nuts
Kinda wonder what kind of weirdo the director Ken Hughes was? A number of his movies, this one, drop dead darling, and casino royal had beautiful women killed for no good reason, for that matter he had Anna killed off , or almost killed in each of them. In both CCBB and Drop dead darling, gorgeous women who loved their man are killed or as in this movie, almost killed when they do nothing wrong and love their man Did he just hate women?
@@franklintheman8310 you’re kind of missing a big point. Both the Baron and his wife are quite like oversized children in their way; sex is generally the last thing on their minds. He’s more interested in playing with toys, and she’s more interested in wearing fancy clothes. That’s actually why they both hate kids; kids mean responsibility.
He met her when she was younger so he was probablyonly interestedin her looks. But now she's in her 30s and he's not willing to put up with her clingy embarrassing behavior anymore.
Ah now I see looking back on this as an adult the real reason for the no children rule was because the baron didn't like being made fun of them since children had no problem making fun of him for being a bratty manchild who's tried multiple times to kill his wife for whatever reason.
coukld never figure out why he wants her gone. besides looking great she actually loved him and being with him.....sound pretty good to me! Can't say the tight corset didn't help :)
Before Joker and Harley Quinn,before Sid and Nancy, the ultimate toxic relationship was the Baron and Baroness
Totally one sided though. She is actually very sweet and caring, at least toward her husband.
@@franklintheman8310similar to Harley Quinn in that aspect
Gert Frobe did a lot to sour the reputation of the Germans with sinister roles such as this and also Goldfinger, another Fleming character.
What about Dr Drakken and Shego?
I saw this in the cinema as a boy. It was my first ever film... and to this day I remember how all we kids laughed out loud when she reappeared at the door after going down the hatch.
I'm sure I did too.....but then saw it as a teen and thought OMG she's sooo sexy, if he doesn't want her I sure do :)
@@franklintheman8310 I think this song highlights how childish the Baron is, which shows how nothing she can do can make him see her the way we see her. lol
@@SammEater perplexing as I can't imagine any guy not seeing her for the hot babe she is, Besides that she really does love him and cares for him. what a moron he is!!
The way she comes back through the door to his surprise like “hah you thought, you’re still my teddy bear tho
never ever understood what his issue with her was? after 20 years he has a pretty women, still flirting with him, wearing lingerie , sexy figure and loves her man....he doesn't want that?
I know her outfits were meant to be funny but genuinely I love her wardrobe 😂😂😂 especially this look loool
seeing her wearing that.......death was not what was on my mind :)
@@franklintheman8310 haha 😂🥰 yes she always looked stunning
When you come back as an adult, you realise that the Baroness wasn't all that bad, really. Apart from the whole no children rule, she truly did love the Baron, and wanted to make him happy. All she wanted was for him to spend a bit more time with her, and less time playing with his toys.
he's a sick man not to desire her!!
No she's pretty bad. To me the movie made it look like banning children was her idea. It seems to stem from a different place though. She seems to be genuinely terrified of children for some reason (along with the other Vulgarian nobles). I think the Baron went along with it because he's the ultimate manchild and no children means he gets all the toys to himself. He doesn't want to share anything. Maybe that's also the reason he hates the Baroness so much.
I can't be the only person to have had a w_ _ _ over Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
@michaelholt7963 I have no idea what word you could possibly be censoring.
@@kayEnt3rtainm3ntlet me enlighten you, mate. The sensored word is wank
I love the interaction between those two, always makes me laugh, especially when she almost got killed on that table, the way she just looks at that spear like thing is hilarious.
That's a look of pure horror because she knows she came within a split second of dying. My theory is that she knows her husband wants her dead and she's trying to seduce him in the hope that it will save her life but clearly even lingerie and crown jewels still aren't enough to save her neck. The large fur coat that the baron dresses her in is likely intended to weigh her down after she drops through the trap door because it probably drops straight into either a door less dungeon or a water pit. Imagine going to bed after this knowing your wife is either drowned or starving to death below your feet 😳
@@jacobmassey3897 Unfortunately for her, he seems to be too childish to care about those things, he probably sees her as an annoying mom figure. lol
@jacobmassey3897 I cant imagine wanting her dead! She's gorgeous, sexy, loves her man and flirts with him in lingerie after 20 years of marriage. Wow I'd be so happy if I was him. She's perfection
Her outfit is fucking bomb Idc
it's so hot and cute. now how could any man resist let alone want her gone?
Indeed, the Baron doesn't know how lucky he is...
@@sakkra93 he should, did you see the other women in hs kingdom?
The baroness's octave range is amazing to say the least. I could easily fall in love with her just based on her beautiful voice not to mention the rest of her. She is absolutely gorgeous. I never could figure out why she fears children so much. Maybe those kids in Vulgaria are brats?
nor could I figure out why the hell he wants her dead! she's pretty, hot and loves him....perfect wife material!
she's stunning, she loves him, buys whatever he wants for him and dresses so well...and he would rather play with toys?? wow
I dont blames him , she likes diamonds and have rhe personality of one , cold , boring , empty , a vast void of greed and an absence of affection aside from gain
@capnjackgallows3204 absence of affection? Thats all she does is show affection towards her husband?
He’s a big baby, obviously has issues, repressed childhood memories?
@justinbarton8808 he's certainly a man child . Not able to see her for the hot number she is. But oddly he knows what to say to her, just no idea how to act on it. All I can say is I'd be a very happy man with her
The Baroness is so iconic.
I would have been pretty happy being with her
The Baron doesn’t expect love from his wife. He expects her to die!
yes he does expect death.....but no idea why? she's so hot, cute and loves him...whatta moron
reference level: Advanced
Man i gotta re-watch this movie
Funny little detail I only discovered after repeating the scene:
After Baron Bomburst's letting the hellebarde of the knight armor drop towards the Baroness in a new attempt to kill her and missed her ( 0:34) , the knight armor is repeating the Baron's gesture of frustration with its left arm. 😂
Obviously it was as much annoyed by the Baroness as the Baron himself and equally was eager to get rid of her for reasons unknown.😁
all I can say is getting rid of her is not what comes to my mind!
the other one to notice is when she walks over to the trap door, her shoes change from heels to flats
@@franklintheman8310
Yes, noticed that too. 👍
That was probably done for safety reasons, that she wouldn't snap her ankles when jumping on the mattress, that was probably placed below her at the ground of the trap door.
Reasons unknown. That's for sure. She loves him. Takes care of all his needs. She's pretty and wears lingerie for him after 20 years of marriage...wow killing her? I'd be a very happy man with her by my side
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!
Ian Fleming,
Albert R. Broccoli,
Gert Fröbe,
-plus a couple of gorgeous women and a spectacular car loaded with gadgets!
-basically a family-friendlier James Bond!
I just wanted her outfit so bad! 😍
It's so sexy.
The "OH" sound she does makes me laugh every time 😂
This part cracked me up as a kid! It was like watching a live-action cartoon!
Both of them are so wonderful.
My analysis of why Bomburst wants to kill her so badly:
He's a baby-man cartoon despot -I think it's supposed to be that way because though he is attracted to her, he fears the loss of his absolute control that is necessary in a committed relationship. Also fits the bill given his kingdom removes all children (the products of giving up your ego to care for someone else) from society.
all I can say is he's a total moron! She's so pretty, she loves him and does everything for him. OMG to have a wife after 20 years who still dresses like that for you...wow! I think she banned children because he didn't want to share with kids! Man I would have loved to share with her :)
My cat was called Dude who we called Dudley Scrumptious. I use crisp hold of my dads cheeks and sing this to him. I can still remember singing Dudes version to him lol.
That's cute! Lol
I feel bad for the baroness she just wanted his love but he had none to give 😢
seriously! she loved him, always looking to make him happy and dresses and looks fantastic , and for whatever reason he still hates her to the point of murder!
You're my little chu-chi face
My coo-chi, coo-chi, woo-chi little chu-chi face
Every time I look at you I sigh
And you're my little teddy bear
My lovey lovey dovey little teddy bear
You're the apfel strudel of mine eye
Your chu-chi woo-chi nose
Your chu-chi woo-chi eyes
They set my heart a flutter
Your ooo-chi coo-chi ways
Your ooo-chi coo-chi gaze
Wilts me down like meltings butter
You're my little chu-chi face
And you're my teddy bear
Together we're a chu-chi woo-chi, ooo-chi coo-chi pair
Whatever you may ask becomes my happy task
I only live to serve you
I never will divine what magic made you mine
I only know I don't deserve you
You're my little chu-chi face
And you're my teddy bear
Together we're a chu-chi woo-chi, ooo-chi coo-chi
Chu-chi, Woo-chi, Ooo-chi, Coo-chi pair
Chu-chi
Woo-chi
Ooo-chi
Coo-chi pair
If I remember correctly,
the actor who played the king was a former Nazi soldier, but during the war he couldn’t stand what the party was doing to the Jews.
So, while he was a guard at one of the camps, (I can’t remember which one), he successfully managed to free 2 of the Jewish prisoners.
When the war was over and the trials began, he said that he never took part in the killings and mentioned the two prisoners by name.
When the freed prisoners came in to testify, they admitted that he had indeed freed them and had never taken part in the torture and killing.
He was released because of the Testimony of the two he let get away.
That's similar, but somewhat different, from what happened to Gert Fröbe, the actor who played Baron Bomburst in this scene. He joined the Nazi party as a teenager, but came to recognize that they were evil and left the party in 1937, after they had taken control of Germany but before they had started World War 2. He was conscripted into the German army late in the war, but never rejoined the party, became a death camp guard (he was a stage actor prior to being drafted), or had to stand trial. Once he went into movie acting after the war, the country of Israel banned his movies within their borders because of his former party affiliation, but the ban was lifted when a Jewish survivor revealed that Fröbe had hidden him and his mother in his home and saved them from being rounded up and sent to a camp.
So if the whole vulgaria part is a story then that means Potts is sitting on the beach telling his kids about a sexy corset clad women flirting while her husband tries to kill her....I think Truley needs to run away fast!! Hahaha
What did she expect when she got together with goldfinger?
yup, you gotta be pretty evil to want such a hottie dead!!!!
Who would think that Goldfinger was talented at musicals. You know his voice is actually dubbed in Goldfingr even though Gurt Frobe could speak somewhat decent English. There are a few clips on UA-cam of scenes showing him talking to Bond before the added dubbing. Personally I think his real voice was fine. It's kind of a little more menacing because of the deep German accent. Check it out when you get a chance.
Yes, this is really Goldfinger ( German actor Gert Fröbe ) singing here.
But this time with his own voice !
Whereas in 'Goldfinger', his first movie in English language, he still would have to be dubbed by British actor Michael Collins, because he couldn't speak a word of English at the time and had to learn his lines phonetically ( still to no great effort, since he often sounded too muffeld and was too hard to understand ) after his success in 'Goldfinger' he would make quite an effort to quickly improve his English skills; and only four years later Bond-producer Albert R.Broccoli would give green light for him to play ( AND SING !) Baron Bumburst in 'Chitty...' with his own voice.
Gert Fröbe was actually a man with real musical talents.
He had started his professional life as a caféhouse violinist in his hometown Zwickau in Saxonia, so singing in pitch was actually no problem for him.
And in this role his German accent was no hinder either, just the contrary, it suited the character very well.
Contrary to his screen image and the many nasty persons he would have to play here, in real life Fröbe was a very light-hearted man with a great sense of selfdeprecating humour (a character trait Germans generally are considered to have not any...), and he really enjoyed it doing comedy, since he loved it very much to make his fellow human beings laugh and smile.
Playing the villains he actually rather
disliked and did most of it only to pay the bills.
On the set of 'Goldfinger' he would entertain his co-stars and the whole technical crew during pauses by doing comedic pantomimes ( one of his best was the pantomime of a soccer goalkeeper ), in which art he was quite unique.
Acting solely with mimic expressions and gestures was his greatest forte as an actor !
( We can see it also in this scene.)
P.S. The first line Fröbe speaks before starting singing is actually in German ( unfortunately not the complete sentence ).
We hear him saying :
".... , meine süße Zuckerpuppe!"
( "...., my sweet sugardoll !")
The complete sentence Fröbe spoke here was:
" Ich könnte Dich fressen, meine süße Zuckerpuppe !"
( "I could eat you up, my sweet sugardoll!")
By this he at least suggests,, that the Baroness' sexy outfit actually turns him on inspite of his following attempts to kill her during the song, thus making Bomburst's character even more weird....! 😁)
0:19 Murder
0:35 Murder
0:56 Murder
1:50 Murder
yes but why? she's cute, hot and loves her man. He's a fool!
Attempted :P
@@franklintheman8310 She's Also The One Who Banned Children.
@@Praying_Light_Force but he didn't want kids around either so thats no reason he'd want her dead
Imagine being strangled with your own hair 😳
Iam watching this film right now on my firestick and this but is so funny i think a good childhood memory this movie i still have the video tape from i was young this part is hilarious 🤣🤣
Even as a little kid I always wondered why he liked toys more than her. She's a major babe
totally one sided though, she actually does nothing wrong
I would have loved her and wanted her around for sure. she looks so good and really loves her man
I feel like back in this time period it was still very easy to do the whole "Anything German-ish = code for bad guy" thing.
Not surprising for a story originally written by Ian Fleming (yes, *that* Ian Fleming who wrote the James Bond series) . Fleming served in Britain’s Naval Intelligence Division in WW-II . One of his younger brothers died of wounds after being captured at Normandy in Oct 1940.
Before that, his father Major Valentine Fleming was killed under German shelling on the Western Front during WW-I , in May 1917 while serving with the Queen’s Own Oxfordshire Hussars.
@@imweakfordeaky With a character name like "Truly Scrumptious" of course this was written by Ian Fleming.
The guy that played baron Bomburst, Gert Frobe, was part of the Nazi party. He also hid a Jewish family from the Nazis at one point, which got the films he starred in unbanned in Israel.
No kidding thought this was bulgaria
@@zacdennis2407 "Vulgaria" is the fictional country. This was filmed in Bavaria (with the Baron's castle being the famous Neuschwanstein castle). So all of the signs in the town are German because it was actually filmed in this quaint old Bavarian town, and a lot of the characters occasionally spout off German phrases or German-sounding words (like here).
It's hard to believe that He was also Goldfinger, but he was. Why didn't he get an Oscar nomination for this?
Aside from the evil & malcontent, this is one of those silly songs to sing to your kids & pets, lol
0:56 there is really something the matter with this man!!!
Always wondered why this scene was in a kids movie?
...and why would he not want this desirable women who loves him?
@@franklintheman8310 Because it's funny and he's evil?
@@LadyJuse she’s evil too, she’s the reason why children were banned in Vulgaria.
This isn’t necessarily a kids movie.
@@annm861
Exactly ! It was made as a movie for the whole family.
And this scene with its dark humour was definitely considered for the adults in the audience.
The weird relationship between the Baroness and the Baron would of course completely go under the radar of the children in the audience.
Baron Bomburst and his wife Baroness Bomburst had a very sweet loving romantic relationship unlike Caractacus and Truly's where it was both love and hate!!
hmm think the loving was only on the baroness side as he hated her, for what ever reason. But ya, pott's / truly relationship was all arguing, and her being bossy. when I saw this movie years back I thought Pott's should have dumped her and saved the baroness :)
Truly and caractacus where great hate at first yes but love in the rest other wise baron didn't love his wife at all truly and caractacus loved each other
Thinking about how me and my mom used to sing this and I… do not think back then I realized he was trying to kill her the whole time 😅
classic example of "if you can't handle a baddie don't date one"
I like that little squeak that Anna does at 0:25 🤣
even her squeak is cute! Love the baroness!!
Yeah it's really funny isn't it I think the squeak is to
She made my 4 year old brain feel special things.
she was my first movie crush! ending her life was not what was on my mind for sure!!
I never was able to solve why he wanted to kill her when i was young then i thought a few years after like 18 maybe its because he loves childrens toys and baroness doesnt like children but he doesnt like that she doesn't like children because he basically is a child with toys
Only issue with this is when the revolution is taking place , it's the baron who says "I though we passed a law against children " My take he he hated to share. he wanted the toys for himself, and she didn't want his rage so she kept kids away from him. He said earlier that he had a surprise for her, and when she shows up he's mad cuz he has to share the flying car with her. He hated to share anything so even sharing flirting with his hot wife drove him nuts
The shoes become flats for the booby trap floor. Safety first!
1:51 AH HA HA HA HA! AH HA HA HA HA! HA HA HAAAAAAA!
Kinda wonder what kind of weirdo the director Ken Hughes was? A number of his movies, this one, drop dead darling, and casino royal had beautiful women killed for no good reason, for that matter he had Anna killed off , or almost killed in each of them. In both CCBB and Drop dead darling, gorgeous women who loved their man are killed or as in this movie, almost killed when they do nothing wrong and love their man
Did he just hate women?
Maybe he got dumped a lot and or break ups.
@@justinbarton8808 gotta be something like that.
If you hate her so much why’d you even marry her?
can't get at all why he hates her. she's sexy, good looking and loves her man. he should be very happy?
@@franklintheman8310
IKR?
@@Jacobcoleyray all I can say is that I would be late for my birthday party after seeing her in the morning! guys a fool!
@@franklintheman8310
Right you are
@@franklintheman8310 you’re kind of missing a big point. Both the Baron and his wife are quite like oversized children in their way; sex is generally the last thing on their minds. He’s more interested in playing with toys, and she’s more interested in wearing fancy clothes.
That’s actually why they both hate kids; kids mean responsibility.
Charles and Camilla
Camilla never looked that good :)
Why did he want to kill her?
cuz he's a man child. all he wants to do is play with his toys. He has no idea what to do with a sexy good looking woman.
He met her when she was younger so he was probablyonly interestedin her looks. But now she's in her 30s and he's not willing to put up with her clingy embarrassing behavior anymore.
@@hyicrotai9801 all I can say is I'd be happy and proud to have her as my wife
Bigger question is, who's idea was it to put this scene in a kids movie
Because he’s an evil selfish despot, but then so is she.
Ah now I see looking back on this as an adult the real reason for the no children rule was because the baron didn't like being made fun of them since children had no problem making fun of him for being a bratty manchild who's tried multiple times to kill his wife for whatever reason.
Murder can be quite amusing
coukld never figure out why he wants her gone. besides looking great she actually loved him and being with him.....sound pretty good to me! Can't say the tight corset didn't help :)
Their just messing about.
……trump and malania 😂
Granted this is fictional and comedic but if this were real, they are so in need of God it’s not even funny.
well him for sure, killing people on a whim! Kinda thought of her as more of a victim, scared of hwta he will do to her and trying to keep him calm.
Not just for this, I mean if you watched the movie you know those two terrorized their own village.
How idiotic
Wasting their time!
Honestly i alaays imagined a version that whiles thy sang this they were trying to comedically kill each other 😂