Such a big movie from around the same time, it is no wonder a slight parody would be included in another film. Very funny. Also, who else remembers as kids substituting the words to that 'whistling tune' in the background of this scene and 'the tune' that became such an iconic part of the motion picture, "The Bridge On The River Kwai" with the words, "Comet, it makes your teeth turn blue, Comet, it makes your......." (I forget the rest.)? Does anyone remember the rest of the parody lyrics from back in the day? Uhh....on second thought, enough of the words are now coming back to me.....never mind. I was a warped kid, growing up in the 60's and 70's.
Wow its difficulut to wrap my head around the fact that people here believe that this trivialises or dretacts from the historical facts about the Bridge over the River Kwai. Its a simple funny jester about the actor who played the Japanese Commander in the movie who also is the fictional father of the girl whom Jerry Lewis is seeing. It is in no way disrespectful to those who sacrificed in the building or destroying of this bridge. In the real world we call this humor. Gesus.
I think it's worth pointing out that Bridge Over the River Kwai was released in 1957 and this film was made in 1958. I think we have a pretty good idea of what America was like in reality around then. Rosa Parks was arrested and charged in 1955... Sessue Hayakawa was an actor who played the role of Colonel Saito not actually Colonel Saito. He says in this film "no ,I am not the actor, I'm just someone who looks like him." I think it's likely some people were confusing him with the role that he played in the previous year. That's really the humor in this scene. It's now 65 years since Bridge Over the River Kwai was made and it really was different times.
Mitzvah Watinabble!!! How crazy, I was just thinking of the name that Jerry Lewis called that little boy just a few days ago. And here this video turns up in my feed!
I have been to area of the actual bridge, seen the drawings of the survivors, and visited the graves, of some, of thousands who did not. The death and horror of making that railroad in WW II must never be forgotten, but I look at this being a parody of a British movie within a Hollywood movie.
This movie is not laughing at the real event. They are laughing at a fictitious person who is recreating the bridge from the movie and is also the actor who portrayed the Japanese commander in the movie who is denying he was that actor. Jerry Lewis also sees the actor who protrayed the British commanding officer in the movie building the bridge in this movie.
Don't be sorry. Let's ban all Roman movies too. Millions of Christian were butchered in the Colisseum. Not to mention all those murdered to build the empire. And samurai movies! They enslaved the Japanese peasants for millennia, killing and starving them for pleasure. And crime movies. We have to consider the feelings of those who lost a dear one to crime. And Breaking bad, you know... drugs... And romantic movies. When you're unlovable, there's nothing worst than seeing other's happiness. We have to be more sensible. Comedies!! Why laugh when there's so much pain and suffering in the world???? And now that we're into it... let's put an end to all those movies with "has beens" trying to squeeze the last dime of old glories. PLEASE!!!
Really great movie! Wonderful recreation by Sessue Hayakawa of his role in "The Bridge on the River Kwai."
I'll never forget his voice. The really hard part in deciding if it was him or not was that he smiled. Of course, this was a comedy after all.
Great scene , one of my favorite early Jerry Lewis solo movies
The great Sessue Hayakawa!
I'm no fan of Jerry Lewis, but I do give him a lot of credit for this truly funny scene.
Jerry Lewis was hilarious in this movie and kind and loving.
Coincidently, this is the least favorite Lewis movie in France.
I wonder why Jerry's jacket has ripped seams.
"I was building bridges long before him!"
Well well well...
I guess Colonel Saito never got over his bridge getting blown up, huh?
Colonel Saito's favorite card game was Bridge.
This is funny 😂😂😂!
Big movies both......The Bridge on Kwai River and this of Jerry Lewis
Such a big movie from around the same time, it is no wonder a slight parody would be included in another film. Very funny.
Also, who else remembers as kids substituting the words to that 'whistling tune' in the background of this scene and 'the tune' that became such an iconic part of the motion picture, "The Bridge On The River Kwai" with the words, "Comet, it makes your teeth turn blue, Comet, it makes your......." (I forget the rest.)? Does anyone remember the rest of the parody lyrics from back in the day? Uhh....on second thought, enough of the words are now coming back to me.....never mind. I was a warped kid, growing up in the 60's and 70's.
Comet, it tastes like Listerene
Comet, it makes your teeth turn green
Comet, will make you vomit
So get some Comet, and vomit today
I can’t think of another meta in joke between movies that was done before this one.
Wow its difficulut to wrap my head around the fact that people here believe that this trivialises or dretacts from the historical facts about the Bridge over the River Kwai. Its a simple funny jester about the actor who played the Japanese Commander in the movie who also is the fictional father of the girl whom Jerry Lewis is seeing. It is in no way disrespectful to those who sacrificed in the building or destroying of this bridge. In the real world we call this humor. Gesus.
Colonel Nicholson!
Jerry knew enough to walk lightly around Colonel Saito lest he be thrown in the cooler.
Geisha Boy
Hilarious
Madness! Madness!
I think it's worth pointing out that Bridge Over the River Kwai was released in 1957 and this film was made in 1958. I think we have a pretty good idea of what America was like in reality around then. Rosa Parks was arrested and charged in 1955...
Sessue Hayakawa was an actor who played the role of Colonel Saito not actually Colonel Saito. He says in this film "no ,I am not the actor, I'm just someone who looks like him." I think it's likely some people were confusing him with the role that he played in the previous year. That's really the humor in this scene. It's now 65 years since Bridge Over the River Kwai was made and it really was different times.
Piauí _ Brasil love
Mitzvah Watinabble!!!
How crazy, I was just thinking of the name that Jerry Lewis called that little boy just a few days ago. And here this video turns up in my feed!
very funny
Wow!! If this was filmed now the PC brigade would go ape shit!!
O inmitavel Jerry
Hayakawa!
2:22min
Is this or is this not the actor or from the movie "the bridge of kwai" ?😁
It is the same actor.
What original scene it is?
What do you mean? Are you asking what original movie scene they are referring to here?
Bridge on the River Kwai
Cómo se llama la melodía que silban los obreros?
The River Kwai March ~ Colonel Bogey March
Yamada Leon?
lol
Officer who?
Officer Krupke.
wanderer1955 2:22min. Impossible to find this guy
Sessue Hayakawa
Colonel Nicholson!
Florida is arming itself ?? 2021
What does that have to do with the price of tea in Japan?
What the hell is goofy Lewis up to here?
A scene from the Jerry Lewis movie "The Geisha Boy."
Hayakawa looks nothing like David Niven..LOL
!??! This is Funny....
Over 100,000 Brits, Australian, Americans and other Allies die building that Bridge + railroad. Not a laughing matter!!!!!!!!!
You probably didn't like Hogans Hero's either
@@zorkestar
I don't
I have been to area of the actual bridge, seen the drawings of the survivors, and visited the graves, of some, of thousands who did not. The death and horror of making that railroad in WW II must never be forgotten, but I look at this being a parody of a British movie within a Hollywood movie.
This movie is not laughing at the real event.
They are laughing at a fictitious person who is recreating the bridge from the movie and is also the actor who portrayed the Japanese commander in the movie who is denying he was that actor.
Jerry Lewis also sees the actor who protrayed the British commanding officer in the movie building the bridge in this movie.
Cringe worthy is the term that comes to my mind.
Jerry Lewis abandoned his children in his will. Despicable man.
They were all brought up in unbelievable luxury and he gave his estate to charity. I would say the opposite of despicable.
i am sorry to be a wet blanket, ............. MANY MEN DIED BUILDING THE THAI BURMA RAILWAY, not really something to trivialise
Don't be sorry. Let's ban all Roman movies too. Millions of Christian were butchered in the Colisseum. Not to mention all those murdered to build the empire. And samurai movies! They enslaved the Japanese peasants for millennia, killing and starving them for pleasure. And crime movies. We have to consider the feelings of those who lost a dear one to crime. And Breaking bad, you know... drugs... And romantic movies. When you're unlovable, there's nothing worst than seeing other's happiness. We have to be more sensible. Comedies!! Why laugh when there's so much pain and suffering in the world???? And now that we're into it... let's put an end to all those movies with "has beens" trying to squeeze the last dime of old glories. PLEASE!!!
Nope, you didn't build the bridge! Your employees are building the bridge. 10-13-2021, but you are dead and won't read my comment.
Never cared much for Lewis. I think he was a bully.