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The Jerk (2/10) Movie CLIP - The Lord Loves a Workin' Man (1979) HD
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2011
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Navin (Steve Martin) gets advice from the family as he sets out to leave home for the big city, but first, he needs to hitch a ride.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Carl Reiner directs Steve Martin (who co-wrote the script with Carl Gottlieb) in this gag-laden comedy about an idiotic white man, raised by a poor family of black sharecroppers, who doesn't realize he's not black. Navin R. Johnson (Steve Martin) is told the horrible truth when he finds himself instinctively tapping his feet to an easy listening tune on the radio, instead of a low-down blues. His mother (Mabel King) tells him he's white and Navin takes to the road (in a World War II bomber helmet and goggles) to start a new life in St. Louis. A filling station owner, Harry Hartounian (Jackie Mason), give Navin his first break, hiring him to pump gas. One day at the station, Navin has a brainstorm, concocting an invention called "The Opti-grab," a combination handle and nose-brace for eyeglasses. But Navin runs into trouble when a crazed killer (M. Emmet Walsh) picks out his name at random from the telephone book and tries to kill him. Navin escapes to a traveling carnival, where he wrangles a job as the "guess-your-weight" man. At the carnival, he discovers his sexual nature, thanks to stunt rider and S&M enthusiast Patty Bernstein (Catlin Adams). But Navin meets the beautiful Marie (Bernadette Peters) and he quickly falls in love. In the meantime, the "Opti-grab" has taken off and soon Navin is a millionaire.
CREDITS:
TM & © Universal (1979)
Cast: Nyles Harris, Shawn Harris, Niko Denise Holmes, Steve Martin, Richard Ward, Dick Anthony Williams, Mabel King, Lydia McGhee, Frances E. Williams, Ren Woods
Director: Carl Reiner
Producers: Peter Macgregor-Scott, David V. Picker, William E. McEuen
Screenwriters: Michael Elias, Carl Gottlieb, Steve Martin
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You just know the actors & crew must've been dying laughing on the set.
I was shy and working out of town, never liked attention drawn to me. I went to the theatre alone and I was laughing louder than anyone in the crowd, with plenty of residual laughter. Funniest movie I had ever seen at the time.
@@hudsonsteele8532 " he ran the other Pizza-in-a-Cup guy right out of business." LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Endless good quotes.
Every time I'm at work and someone is rattling off a list bullet points to remember, like at the end of a PowerPoint presentation, I always think "The Lord loves a working man", "Don't trust whitey", "See a doctor and get rid of it".
Me too!
That's gonna mess me up from now on.
Honestly same 😅
*KEY TAKEAWAYS*
I worked all 3 into my wedding vows.
best part of the shit & shinola scene is when Steve Martin steps right into the pile of shit at the end of the scene. so many hidden comedic gems in this movie
This is still Steve Martin's best movie.
I don't know Planes Trains and Automobiles with John Candy was very funny.
Ouch!
You should check out "Planes, Trains And Automobiles". That one has a lot more laughs.
@@spartanblueteam1286 that was a John Hughes movie
@@spartanblueteam1286 It is too bad no cool cars like the Yellow Trans Am in this Movie I mean imagine the car part in the Trans Am and also racing in it
I've watched this more than any movie ever made and it's still hilarious.
It's one of those movies I can watch so many times and still laugh. One of my favorite movies.
i know what you mean,Ken.
"I'm Navin Johnson, what's your name sir?"........"Here we are." lol
He gets a ride to the end of the fence…😂😂😂😂
Does that not mean it’s probably just a neighbor?
The guy driving the truck is Rob Reiner Meathead from All in the Family
😂
@tommccallan8802 yes
@@tommccallan8802-Exxxactly!!!
Carl Reiner’s son! What a beautiful moment in cinema. I can giggle to myself by just remembering it! 😂
One of my favorite movies of all time. I laugh every time I see it. Classic Steve Martin doing what he does best, making people laugh.
My favourite film of all time. Steve Martin at his best. I was a kid when I first saw it and still live to this day
I remember when I was just a very small kid laughing loudly at the hitchhiking joke with the truck. Still laugh today. Such a simple joke but so effective.
"The Lord loves a workin man, Don't trust Whitey and Go to the doctoR and get rid of it.. " Best advise EVER.
Still relevant in 2021!
@@KO-kc2sg how? It appears the lord hates a working man.
@@StainsStainsStains Not the Lord...Democrats, democrats hate the working man!
@@StainsStainsStains The Lord loves a working man... don't mean rich men do.
God, his scenes with the family make me want to cry. Why can't I find anything this moving today?
Fun Fact: That's Rob Reiner as the Truck Driver
Yeah! That's Rob Reiner, a.k.a. Mike Stivic on All in the Family!
MEATHEAD!!!!!
Never knew that. Now i can't unsee meathead 😄
The artist formerly known as Meathead 👍
Indeed and his father Carl Reiner directed the movie
"I'm Navin Johnson. What's your name sir?"
"Here we are."
" The Lord loves a working man"
"Don't trust whitey"
" See a doctor and get rid of it"
Words to live by.🤣😂😅🤣😂👍
One of the best comedies of all time.
Amen!
I put it up there. Top 10 possibly
I'm here for the hitch hiking scene - remember it from years ago and never forgot it - so simple and yet so funny !
"how far you going?" "to the end of this fence." 😂
Nobody mentioned it, but the driver of that truck is Rob Reiner, son of Carl Reiner director of the Jerk. Carl even appears in the movie as a person bringing a lawsuit against Navin.
This movie will forever be a classic.
Hell yeah! this movie is one of the greatest comedies ever in my opinion
I feel the same way! The Jerk was, and still is, hilarious!
"how far you going?" "to the end of this fence".
Yes, but then where did he go after that?
jeffw1267 I don't know. but you gotta admit that was funny.
St. Louis...
st louis
@@jeffw1267 he drove off the end of the earth because he believed the earth was flat.
“I wonder how’s he doing?” “Hey Nathen, how ya’ doin’?” 😂😂😂😂
this was my very first Steve Martin film that I watched when
I was a kid in the 80s. I'm in my 40s and still love this timeless
comedy.
The actor who had an uncredited cameo as the trucker who gave Navin a ride for maybe 50 feet was Rob "Meathead" Reiner, son of the director Carl.
Saw this movie and laughed so hard i couldn't breathe! Mel Brooks is wonderfully funny but Carl Reiner/Steve Martin is genius.
Loved that movie.
Steve also played the cameo of the Mexican kitten juggler. He did the juggling in the scene.
I love when he puts on the glasses
This scene is way too funny. I can't stop laughing.
It's so stupid, and I'm still laughing
My Mom (God rest her soul) was very proper on the outside but quite ribald on the inside. She took me to see this when I was *eleven* and cracked up at this scene.
Later she explained an old saying: "He's so dumb he doesn't know **** from Shinola."
Miss you, Mom.
" shit shinola , son your gonna be just fine"
Ahhhhhhh!
I was born in 86 and this is my all time favorite movie. "You mean I'm gonna stay this color?!?!" I felt the same way, Navin.
Steve Martin, at his. Finest!😊
"The Lord loves a working man"
"Don't Trust Whitey"
"If you get it, see a doctor & get rid of it"
I 53 yrs old & I still love this movie...I remember seeing this movie in 1979 when it came out...I was 10 yrs old & in 4th grade.
Much love from Mobile Alabama.
i remember watching this on HBO, back in the 80's when we visited my grandma. she had cable and we didnt, so visiting her was always a treat. Movie was funny as a kid but as an adult you get more of the jokes
Exact same experience lol. In the 80s and 90s I loved going to my grandparents because they had cable
This is my all time favorite and scene! !
That is hilarious...
Im gonna watch this whole movie again soon
See a doctor and get rid of it… totally flew over my head when I was little - that & the BJ joke 😆
"twinkies, wrapped in celophane.....just like you like em'" LOL!!!!! Steve Martin, Waco, Texas.
I remember my dad showing me this when I was a young man, i had visited home after moving out and he told me something along the lines of "boy when you hear something to good to be true it probably aint" he smiled in his Tennessee accent and sent me on my way I did not know following my feet would bring me back here several times.
what happened to ur toes Baker?
such a hilarious film and great satire
'See a Dr. and get rid of it!' --- man, if I had a nickel every time a girlfriend told me that.
lmao at his dad's expression at the end.
people who who disliked this don't get the jokes
People who don't like this clearly favour missionary as there best position
Im not a Steve Martin fan, but this movie was so funny.
The 'shinola' scene is absolutely one of the best, bar none.
take it away from the table. it's making us too goddamn sad.
Dad shaking his head at end is priceless
Guy lied about just going to the end of the fence
Only seen it once wayyyy back 1988 or something. Whoever wrote it was a genius.
I so wished she was my mom when this came out!
0:54 His dad's facial expression. He knows that he's not going to make it out in the world because he's so naive.
Back before everything was PC and we could laugh at ourselves.
Damn, I haven't seen this movie in about 20 years. The film transfer is much better than the regular DVD version I have and from what I've heard, it still could have looked better.
"How far you going?" "To the end of this fence".......OK
You mean i'm gonna stay this color?
The original Uber ride 🤔🤪
OSCAR YOUR COMMENT IS UNDERRATED! SO HERE'S A TROPHY 🏆 FOR YOU BECAUSE OF THAT!
I used the the "Don't trust no whitey" reference in my Animal Farm FanFiction. I'm white, I feel ashamed of what we've done. That's what gave me the idea.
I'm ashamed of what you've done too.
Known fact...that's meathead...yes Rob reiner picking up Steve in truck....the best!!!!!!
Where are you going? The end of this fence….OK, ha ha.
“ best cup of pizza” 🍕
The Lord Loves a Workin' Man Indeed!
One of the greatest movies of all time.
A singular movie, like Fried Green Tomatoes or Forest Gump... can't re-make it, can't have a sequel.
I'll trade my Popcorn for your MILKSHAKES!!
Greatest movie to laugh at when high
Dad and I were talking and remembered this Martin segment. We never laughed so hard in years and years. Damn that's funny...
words to live by
Dad's face at the end. 😂
Awesome movie. I need to watch it again. 😄
Love the old house :)
I love this family! What they lack in money they make up with love.
This is a classic movie 👍
A lot of folks don't know...that's Rob Reiner as the truck driver.
Nope read sum
That guy was going farther than the end of that fence. How rude.
I think the guy in the truck is Rob Reiner?
+JENDALL714 yes,that's correct.
+JENDALL714 He's so out of character, i didn't even notice that. But considering his dad directed the film (and is the cross eyed "litigant" in the "people vs Navin R. Johnson" Opti-Grab lawsuit) i'm not surprised he has a short cameo
+Willie Gordon yes it is.
I never realized that was Rob Reiner until several years later!
Could have swore it is Sally Struthers. Live and learn
Where you headed? To the end of this fence...lol
I love that movie
40 years,,,wow.
This is masterpiece.
3 great ways to live life. LOL
@24Cain - I agree. It's a work of art.
Don't worry about me! I think I see a car coming!
No wait... it's a truck!
My uncle Richard Ward played with the best in Hollywood,like Frank Sinatra,in the movie, Contract on Cherry Street,yes,and in real life I read that my uncle was in the police force in New York city,and also served in the Military,My uncle never complained of not having a job in Hollywood,He would come to New Jersey, write after He got done playing in the movies, and play cards with His seven Nephew's,My uncle was also married to a white Women name Peggy,She loved carrying Her poodle everywhere She went, The house His Mother lived in,still stands today, I know exactly where that house is in Jersey.
This is a grossly underrated comedy. A movie that, if made in the present day, couldn’t have been released due to the fact that Navin Johnson used the “n” word later in the movie in a very lame, but extra funny, fight scene with a few mafioso. “Sir, you are talking to a n…..”. Kills me every time! Thanks mom and dad for having the parental insight to allow me to see this movie in my early teens. This and a set from George Carlin!
What is the difference between shit and Shinola? ...... now you know. LOL
For me? Because I am a Wild and crazy guy
Stick ya self Pretty Tony!
...H Y S T E R I C A L ...
Here is for Stephanie Johnston big adventure to her drive way and back
Never knew that was Rob Reiner
For those of you who don't know, the guy in the truck is Rob Reiner, the director's son.
One dollar and 98 cents
I'm looking for that clip when they are all dancing on the front porch.. Send me the link if you can
Thank you!
it's "pick a bale a day"
And in the last scene with the "new" house...
The Jerk leaves 🏡 😁
This is really funny!
Start of Brandons journey from Scranton
Truck driver Rob Reiner (aka Meathead from All in the family) got a mouthful of chewing tobacco lol
Lord loves a Workin Man
I seen a woman today, and she looked like she had used the "Optigrab" God help the poor soul, her eyes were totally crossed.
lol 0:26 steps in the shit