I can never enter the Capitol Building in Austin without having the almost overwhelming desire to recreate this number. An iconic piece, a great talent, and a lifetime of memories.
Watching this maybe 10 times now, this has got to be one of the most cartoonish, fun and amazing scenes in film history. Every move Durning made was just timed perfectly, and even the last second where he looks back. Just amazing.
I had the honor of sharing a scene with Mr. Durning in a movie and he was the most gracious, person I have ever met. He made my bumbling attempt at acting look smooth as aged bourbon! I learned so much in so little time. I have a picture of the two of us that I wanted him to sign. He tooo it and said, "Of course." After taking a look at it he asked, "Which one is me?" An absolute "card" at all times. He is missed.
@@PatrolOfficer161 I hope you have seen him in Twilight's Last Gleaming, directed by his good friend Robert Aldrich. He played the U.S. President, and said it was his favorite role.
If I recall, none of the casting nor directors had any idea he could do this and he insisted he was made for this part. They had no idea he could sing or dance and ended up having the most memorable role in this awesome film.
I only really know Charles Durning from The Muppet Movie, and he definitely had the chops and movies!! I only just found out he voiced Peter's dad in Family Guy.
No clue about his singing, but he was a dance instructor way back. He was a hell of a man all around. Only surviving member of his unit in WW2 invasion at Omaha beach. He was wounded in the legs, hand, and head. 3 Purple Hearts AND a Silver Star. Took him almost half a year to recover. He recovered just in time for the Battle of the Bulge.....
@@Quartzquiz333 I can agree to an extent. It seems today the demonrats appear to have the larger Pinocchio noses. I say this because I been watching to many house and senate hearings.
Watched the movie today and then had to look this up to watch this scene again! I love the little shimmy on the “ooh” and the way he pops on the hat and then turns into it. Great fun!
I believe he started out as a song and dance man on stage. Then he got into TV and Movies. That’s when he started to gain weight cause he looked better playing bad guy characters. With his weight also came an authoritarian look.
IlaughedIcried - I never saw him or a video of him on stage. I’ve just seen his TV/Film work. He stands out, just standing in the background. I think this was the first time I saw him in a light hearted musical and I think he had the best part because he did this so well.
I was there during the making of these scenes. My parents were extras next to Dom De Luise. Capitol scene was shot at night around 2 a.m. cold and rainy October 1980.
Every time I watch the episode of NCIS where he plays a CMH recipient with Alzheimer's it brings a tear to my eye. He was also a WWII vet, and participated in the Normandy invasion. He was awarded the Silver and Bronze star for his military service.
I'm so used to Charles Durning being in serious movies like "When a Stranger Calls." It's awesome seeing him sing and having fun with a comedic role!!!
@Liam Berg (STUDENT) I’m not very sure but he may be referring to how he will set the hat sideways and when he continues walking it falls fit on his head
Bravo to Durning for hoofing it like a much younger, thinner performer- and in cowboy boots, no less. He's the only thing I even remember about that movie.
I learned that Charles During was the only survivor from his landing craft at d-day and escaped the massacre at Malmady during the battle of the bulge. Utmost respect to the man and real appreciation for his acting talent.
I saw this movie when it first came out. And Charles Durning was on Fire. He sings , and dances with style and class. And he Enjoys every moment of his song. Today politicians can look but not come close to energy he gives to the audience. THANK YOU for making me laugh everytime a governor , mayor, or president gives a speech but, doesn't tell what they plan on doing Charles Durning is forever in our hearts. I loved him in Home for the Holidays too. 😊👍👍 Sincerely Andrea 😎👍🌹
That's me to the lower left holding rolls of maps at 3:30±. I'm in a few other shots, but friends I didn't tell about being in the movie recognized me from this shot.
@@jjmac3561 Saw him on Burts show where he talked with actors, Burt told him he inspired him, then he talked about how his father was behind Durning at the theater before their D-day landing
Charles Durning did though guys roles in the 70's. This was outstanding. I also remember that scene in Oh Brother Where Are Thou, when he steps into the stage giving funny jumps. He was much older, but still a scene stealer
@@michelewalburn4376 ,,have you been listening to all the promises that the demonrats are saying? They promas everything from soup to hay and IF they get elected nine times out of ten they will forget what they say or the blame it not passing on the other side. Heres some friendly advice from a no body from eastern Kentucky, just look at what they have done and how they acted and figure out what kind of a person they are. Cause if you look deep enough you will figure it out. It doesnt matter which side you are left or right and take a good look and see which person lies the less and doesnt make promises that you know they cant keep.
I just want you to think about something -- Charles was 58 when this was filmed (filmed in 81, came out in 82) he was drafted at age 20 and participated in the Normandy invasion... He was overweight during this filming but danced like this! God love him! I am not yet 56 and I can't even walk without pain! :P
Saw him also in "fugetabout", " man with one red shoe" and the "golden boys". He was spot on good in anything. Thanks for all information I've learned here.
Saw it when it came out. Charles Durning was the GOAT. Earned the Silver Star for Valor at Normandy, fought in the Battle of the Bulge, dance instructor, wonderful actor. This scene stole the movie . ( and I loved Dolly and Burt ). :)
My late father wore this VHS tape out,I never seen him so happy as when he watched this movie.Thank You so much for the great memory,Ooooooooh I Love To Dance A Little Sidestep I Miss You Dad.
I've never seen this movie, but I've done the show - the costume designer was in charge of Dolly Parton's wardrobe at DOLLYWOOD. Also, when I worked on the Universal Hollywood backlot, I spent a lot of time at the Chicken Ranch set from the film. Charles Durning is great in this scene.
I saw this movie for the first time in January, 2022, now I'm back to watch my favourite part of the movie. Wish I could watch the entire movie again.♥️
The most memorable, iconic, and funny scene. Charles Durning made this epic.
He reminded me of Jackie Gleason...
~RIP Charles Durning~
This would have made a great role for Stubby Kaye as well.
I can never enter the Capitol Building in Austin without having the almost overwhelming desire to recreate this number. An iconic piece, a great talent, and a lifetime of memories.
Since Greg Abbott can't, you might as well...
Amazing that the movie company was allowed to film right inside their Capitol!
@@johnbellocchio66 low blow
@@johnbellocchio66Always remember that KARMA can be a b&tch when it comes calling.
@@billolsen4360It's Texas. They are different.
Watching this maybe 10 times now, this has got to be one of the most cartoonish, fun and amazing scenes in film history. Every move Durning made was just timed perfectly, and even the last second where he looks back. Just amazing.
Agree 100%, watched this about 100 times.
Guy: What the hell did he say?
Girl: Same as usual not a damn thing..
This gets me chuckled every time.
Regarding 3:32
It's a possible "Maybe"
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Perfect song for a politician lol
I hear him, he just ain't coming in
Is that a yes or no?
It's a possible maybe.
Classic!
Me too!
I had the honor of sharing a scene with Mr. Durning in a movie and he was the most gracious, person I have ever met. He made my bumbling attempt at acting look smooth as aged bourbon! I learned so much in so little time. I have a picture of the two of us that I wanted him to sign. He tooo it and said, "Of course." After taking a look at it he asked, "Which one is me?" An absolute "card" at all times. He is missed.
What an incredible memory! I don't think there's a single person out there who didn't enjoy working with Charlie, as his friends called him.
Oh, that's so awesome! I love him in BLWIT, but I think I might love him even MORE in Tootsie. Even in a supporting role, he is HILARIOUS.
@@IlaughedIcried Check him out in his Emmy nominated role on NCIS Season 2, "Call to Silence". It is stunning!
@@PatrolOfficer161 I hope you have seen him in Twilight's Last Gleaming, directed by his good friend Robert Aldrich. He played the U.S. President, and said it was his favorite role.
@@docmalthus I'll look into it. I love political thrillers and was unaware of that. Thanx. Let me return the favor, "Seven Days in May"!
If I recall, none of the casting nor directors had any idea he could do this and he insisted he was made for this part. They had no idea he could sing or dance and ended up having the most memorable role in this awesome film.
I think they originally wanted to cast Mickey Rooney in this role but Burt Reynolds suggested Charles Durning
I only really know Charles Durning from The Muppet Movie, and he definitely had the chops and movies!! I only just found out he voiced Peter's dad in Family Guy.
No clue about his singing, but he was a dance instructor way back.
He was a hell of a man all around.
Only surviving member of his unit in WW2 invasion at Omaha beach.
He was wounded in the legs, hand, and head.
3 Purple Hearts AND a Silver Star.
Took him almost half a year to recover. He recovered just in time for the Battle of the Bulge.....
@@lordgarion514 What a man
Damn, he was an American hero/actor!
I love that he always puts his hat on sideways, but turns abruptly enough that the hat gets straightened out.
Never noticed until now. 👍
@@potblack6043I can almost guarantee you that Dom suggested that move to him! 🤣🤣🤣
It totally cracks me up!!! 😂😅😅🤣🤣🤣
I was gonna say the same thing
As a teen in the 80s, I tried to master that move. Unfortunately a straw hat didn’t have the weight to do it properly. ;)
You can tell that Charles Durning is having an absolute ball with this scene.
I think everyone in this movie thoroughly enjoyed themselves!
He really makes it look like it's not a lot of tedious, hard work.
Haha. That was Soo good! I love that scene
HOPE he got a good award for it. What did he die of ! :(
@@4kidties He was nominated for Best Supporting Oscar, but didn't win. He died of natural causes at age 89.
Not many actors have stolen an entire movie with just one scene like Charles Durning did.
Burt bustin Dom Delouise balls is pretty good too.. have to watch the movie, it's been 30 years since i watched it.
Hmm wonder if Biden did this song alot back in his younger days.
@@wateringthefate3890 He doesn't wear a hat as well as Charles Durning tho
So true! 😅😅😅
That's right
Most accurate political song I’ve ever heard
Its a song Elizabeth Warren sings when it comes Medicare for all
@@jeanthree Nope. Warren just sucks. Charles Durning's "Governor" is actually a skilled politician.
We can agree on one thing: The song works for politicians on BOTH sides of the aisle!
@@Quartzquiz333 I can agree to an extent. It seems today the demonrats appear to have the larger Pinocchio noses. I say this because I been watching to many house and senate hearings.
I so agree. I just responded to a post citing this very song.
I am 25 ... I first saw this movie with my grandparents when I was 6 or 7 .... and I have had this song stuck in my head for 18 years.
ICONIC.
I've had it stuck in my head for 39 years. I tape recorded all of the songs from the TV and played them over and over. Still love this song.
It’s been stuck in my head for years as well lol
I LOVE the way he says "I will keep a watch-ful eye upon Y'all..." 🤣
Watched the movie today and then had to look this up to watch this scene again! I love the little shimmy on the “ooh” and the way he pops on the hat and then turns into it. Great fun!
1:51
The hat turn is my #1 favorite moment!!!
@@IlaughedIcried For me it was his teleporting ability.
Charles Durning is so light on his feet for being a big man and not a bad dancer. I love the side step wiggle he does.
What a professional. Maybe every morning he took a rare fountain of youth formula.😎
His figure is plump, his feet almost comically small. He does not look like he should be able to dance like that. What a showstopper !
I believe he started out as a song and dance man on stage. Then he got into TV and Movies. That’s when he started to gain weight cause he looked better playing bad guy characters. With his weight also came an authoritarian look.
@@auntiem873 I was just going to comment, he started out in stage acting and musical theatre - he's a great musical theatre performer!
IlaughedIcried - I never saw him or a video of him on stage. I’ve just seen his TV/Film work. He stands out, just standing in the background.
I think this was the first time I saw him in a light hearted musical and I think he had the best part because he did this so well.
This song plays in my head every time I hear a politician speak.
Every. Damn.Time.
Same lmfao
Yaaaas!!!
This is literally the anthem of politicians.
Me too especially the last four years
The Hat Exit Is Priceless .
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And the hat trick never gets old.
Not ashamed to say I must have watched this scene about a hundred times at this point. So fun!
Fantastic scene. The power of musicals. We need more movies like this especially during our current times.
Miss musicals. you could forget everything, sit back & relax
Yes please!
I was there during the making of these scenes. My parents were extras next to Dom De Luise. Capitol scene was shot at night around 2 a.m. cold and rainy October 1980.
How Cool is this! Loved all of them!
What fun memories! Lucky you!
How fun!!!
I was 3 months old then.
That’s so cool!
Charles Durning was perfect for this number.
Every time I watch the episode of NCIS where he plays a CMH recipient with Alzheimer's it brings a tear to my eye. He was also a WWII vet, and participated in the Normandy invasion. He was awarded the Silver and Bronze star for his military service.
As a Muppet fan, I'll always remember him as Doc Hopper in The Muppet Movie.
One of the best episodes of NCIS ever! He was amazing in the episode.
You should watch the episode of Burt's "Evening Shade" where he does a nude scene....standing next to a nude Burt Reynolds!.....now that took courage!
And he also succumbed to Alzheimer's. May he rest in peace.
As well as 3 purple hearts.
I dont know what it is about this song/dance but it just makes me so un reasonably happy
I think it's because Durning was having the time of his life performing it.
What was required - adequate.
What was given - legendary
this one little song and dance got him an Oscar nomination. loved Durning.
I'm so used to Charles Durning being in serious movies like "When a Stranger Calls." It's awesome seeing him sing and having fun with a comedic role!!!
serious roles? He did them all. You ever see the Muppet Movie...?
@@urbanwarrior3470 Baby, get off yourself. Yes, I've seen that, but I'm used to him in serious roles. Got it? Thanks!
@@TheIndependentLens ok - calm down, dear. I didn't mean anything by my comment. Enjoy them all. Peace!
His best comedic role was playing Colonel Airhardt in Mel Brooks to be or not to be.
@@matthew8153 hard to say. He was brilliant as Doc Hopper in the Muppet movie, and in Whorehouse
Charles Durning was a U. S. Army Ranger at Normandy earning a Silver Star and awarded the Purple Heart.
That's correct, Mr. Healey. Incredible man.
@@jpx8793 Thanks, it's fine people like yourself that make this country great.
@Liam Berg (STUDENT) Wiki
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Really? Well goodness isn't he multi-talented
This is one of my most favorite movie scenes ever! Pure genius.
Next to Robert Preston doing the TROUBLE scene in The Music Man, this is my second favorite musical scene.
Well 1982 & it's relevant in 2023! Love Charles Durning dancing. R I.P. sir
the "hat trick" kills me another political visual gag.
@Liam Berg (STUDENT) Suffer in your ignorance
@Liam Berg (STUDENT) I’m not very sure but he may be referring to how he will set the hat sideways and when he continues walking it falls fit on his head
This clip always puts a smile on my face.
He got an Oscar nomination for this role. :-)
Who beat him for the Oscar? He deserved it.
@@stephNnel Louis Gossett Jr.
in "An Officer and a Gentleman."
@The Blue Morpho Now, That! Is not Fake news.😏
Deservedley so
"I hear him talking, but he don't come in" This video is classic and Durning is perfect for this. Thank you for bringing us laughs.
"I hear him talkin', but he don't come in." 😆
To whoever the producers of this musical dance and singing, you did one hell of a job and leaves me laughing and smiling every time I view it.
Watched this movie with my mom for the first time ever tonight. We both love Dolly Parton, but this was my favorite performance in the whole thing.
Bravo to Durning for hoofing it like a much younger, thinner performer- and in cowboy boots, no less. He's the only thing I even remember about that movie.
Gee you dont remember one of the times Dolly took I will always love ypu to #1.before Whitney Houston.
"Ms. Monna I don't know her but I've heard the name Oh Yeah!" LOL!!! That's priceless!
😮ok
That look he gives! 🤣
"There seem to be some acoustics problems in here" is just such great "I don't care" line
When of the best numbers in modern musical history (in my opinion).
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who loves the hat gag
I learned that Charles During was the only survivor from his landing craft at d-day and escaped the massacre at Malmady during the battle of the bulge. Utmost respect to the man and real appreciation for his acting talent.
This is one of my favorite scenes in the movie. I love this song ever since I was a kid.
Charles Durning ..... a genuine Hero! ..... and truly missed .... R.I.P. sir!
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😥😥😥
Can't help but sing along when this song comes on the show....love it
I saw this movie when it first came out. And Charles Durning was on Fire. He sings , and dances with style and class. And he Enjoys every moment of his song. Today politicians can look but not come close to energy he gives to the audience. THANK YOU for making me laugh everytime a governor , mayor, or president gives a speech but, doesn't tell what they plan on doing Charles Durning is forever in our hearts. I loved him in Home for the Holidays too. 😊👍👍 Sincerely Andrea 😎👍🌹
I used to imitate this part for sister when I was a teen. I always got a chuckle out of it.
That's me to the lower left holding rolls of maps at 3:30±. I'm in a few other shots, but friends I didn't tell about being in the movie recognized me from this shot.
Very cool.
Wow! Thats really cool!!
I see you! Very cool!
You were so lucky!
Can' t you imagine Mitch McConnell dancing around his living room singing this song, hat and all?
Mitch McConnell wishes he had the rhythm and talent of Charles Durning.
He's not the only one!
If Mitch tried to be this relaxed he'd have a hemorrhage lol
I love that they actually went to the capitol for this. That rotunda is iconic, and he just nailed the number.
This should be called the D.C. Sidestep as most of our politicians seem to be pros in this dance!
There is it's called the Potomac Two Step
Amazing talent. He was actually from New York born to Irish Immigrant father. He was more importantly a War Hero.
Great on NCIS
D Day, Normandy, three Purple Hearts, Silver Star (the one they don't give for participation).
He landed at Normandy.
@@shawnmichaelduncan5951 Just a few feet away from Burt Reynolds father.
@@jjmac3561 Saw him on Burts show where he talked with actors, Burt told him he inspired him, then he talked about how his father was behind Durning at the theater before their D-day landing
I hope Charles Durning knew how much of a treasure his number was.
A Normandy vet who put his awesome moves to dance! TOTAL LOVE AND RESPECT!!!
Totally robbed of the Best Supporting Oscar he so wholeheartedly deserved!
Charles Durning did though guys roles in the 70's. This was outstanding. I also remember that scene in Oh Brother Where Are Thou, when he steps into the stage giving funny jumps. He was much older, but still a scene stealer
220% better than any actual politician.
SO TRUE !!!!!!!!! And he can sing !!!
Absolutely one of the best scenes ever in any movie 😎🦅🇺🇸👍👍👍
The sad part about this is that this is EXACTLY the way most Politicians are today!
Erik G. But can they dance?!
Nervous Chimera sadly no otherwise it would be more entertaining and less upsetting
They are EXACTLY like this!
They've always been this way
@@michelewalburn4376 ,,have you been listening to all the promises that the demonrats are saying? They promas everything from soup to hay and IF they get elected nine times out of ten they will forget what they say or the blame it not passing on the other side. Heres some friendly advice from a no body from eastern Kentucky, just look at what they have done and how they acted and figure out what kind of a person they are. Cause if you look deep enough you will figure it out. It doesnt matter which side you are left or right and take a good look and see which person lies the less and doesnt make promises that you know they cant keep.
This is a fantastic number. I was too young to watch it when it was released. I am.40 yrs too late to see this gem.
My dad passed in 1992 and he absolutely loved this song R.I.P RICHARD EUGENE CRENSHAW
What a fine actor! Can see this scene again and again.
Best part of the whole darn movie.
I just want you to think about something -- Charles was 58 when this was filmed (filmed in 81, came out in 82) he was drafted at age 20 and participated in the Normandy invasion... He was overweight during this filming but danced like this! God love him! I am not yet 56 and I can't even walk without pain! :P
I was today years old when I learned that this role was played by the same actor who portrayed Pappy O'Daniel in O Brother Where Art Thou.
FYI: Durning was among those soldiers who landed in Normandy on D Day. I was amazed how good of a dancer and singer he was in this movie.
You should see him in Mel Brooks To Be or Not to Be.
He sure played a wide range of roles. And was just as good in "Oh Brother Where Art Thou?"
Larry Baxter another great movie!!
Saw him also in "fugetabout", " man with one red shoe" and the "golden boys". He was spot on good in anything. Thanks for all information I've learned here.
There is no doubt that Charles Durning had the greatest song and dance number in this whole movie.
This is the most delightful song and dance number ever. Durning is perfection. Loved him in O Brother Where Art Thou too.
That man can float like a cloud.
Brilliant performance. "Behooves me", cracked me up.
Saw it when it came out. Charles Durning was the GOAT. Earned the Silver Star for Valor at Normandy, fought in the Battle of the Bulge, dance instructor, wonderful actor. This scene stole the movie . ( and I loved Dolly and Burt ). :)
For a big guy he was always very light on his feet.
Sheila Blische
Well you heard him: he likes to dance a little sidestep lol
Robert Lavelle Jackie was always dancing, & away we go! Married a June Taylor Dancer 💃
My late father wore this VHS tape out,I never seen him so happy as when he watched this movie.Thank You so much for the great memory,Ooooooooh I Love To Dance A Little Sidestep I Miss You Dad.
Amazing how often this comes to mind
I'm in rehab doing physical therapy they were telling me to do a sidestep I started singing the girl looked at me like i had 10 heads
Charles Durning should have gotten An Oscar for that performance! Also, he should have gotten A Grammy.
3 years later, I agree totally!
@@reservoirdude92 Wherever I hear politicians speak , I think of Charles Durning and that song.
As a 25 year old watching this movie, I never thought this song would be a bop, omg.
The hat placement cracks me up!
The best tonic for those of us in quarantine is a daily dose of Durning.
I did sung this song and did the dance one night in the hood drunk as hell and evrybody was cracking up then I showed this clip to them....great nite
Would have loved to see it. I would have joined you
I tried that hat move and got a neck spasm. Still worth it.
You probably turned the hat too far, or used one that was too course
Never gets old.
Whenever i'm down, i put this on. Charles Durning dancing just puts a smile on my face...
Talented, hilarious and such a good natured fellow
Brilliant! Charles Durning was nominated for best supporting actor Oscar for this performance.
I never get tired of this scene. I think this scene is one of the best descriptions of politicians I have ever seen.
As a kid I never got this song. Now I know this is one of the most honest songs in the history of music.
😂😂😂😂 Thank you!
I believe he got an Oscar nomination for this roll 👍
The hat turn always makes me happy 😊
I just watched this for the first time! My favorite part!!
I'm so jealous! I wish I could watch it for the first time again. :-)
The theme song for politicians everywhere. Sidestepping everything they can and not saying a damn thing.
The hat. They way he puts it on sideways and then turns kills me
My absolute favorite song by my absolute favorite character actor!
This should be played over any political debates anytime... or at least the opening music number... or closing... or both...
This and the scene with Burt Reynolds character wearing the Japanese slingshot underwear is what made me laugh most as a kid watching this.
As a kid i liked the aggie song
Deluise is annoying in this picture he's had better roles.
@@leonardhughes4521 Well Dom doesn't play the baddie very often. It doesn't suit him.
@@thebluemorpho6640I guarantee you that Dom told Durning to flip his hat around sideways and slip back into it in that right face military move! 🤣🤣🤣
I've never seen this movie, but I've done the show - the costume designer was in charge of Dolly Parton's wardrobe at DOLLYWOOD. Also, when I worked on the Universal Hollywood backlot, I spent a lot of time at the Chicken Ranch set from the film. Charles Durning is great in this scene.
Well...I think it's about time you saw the film. It's fantastic!
This is an Oscar nominated performance right here. As a Texas resident, I’d vote for him for governor.
I saw this movie for the first time in January, 2022, now I'm back to watch my favourite part of the movie. Wish I could watch the entire movie again.♥️
Free on Tubi
“now miss mona…I don’t know her” cracks me up every time 😂