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  • @vis1990
    @vis1990 9 років тому +811

    She did this scene in one full take which is amazing because back than they did sound with video, no sound dubbing. She synced her actions with the sounds of the moving doll and singing. She has such amazing talent.

    • @jamesw1659
      @jamesw1659 4 роки тому +6

      This soundtrack was recorded just like they are today. The audio was recorded live, but there were overdubs whenever something didn't come out quite right, and ALL of the musical numbers were recorded in a recording studio, not when the action was filmed.

    • @jchandlersabeast
      @jchandlersabeast 2 роки тому +2

      Came here after I heard she passed

    • @vis1990
      @vis1990 2 роки тому +1

      @@jchandlersabeast I did not know! How sad, I hope she rests in peace. She had such a beautiful voice.

    • @cuentodelasanimas8113
      @cuentodelasanimas8113 8 місяців тому

      ​@@jchandlersabeast oh que tristeza...fue una hermosa mujer y una gran actriz, que el gran espíritu, le de la luz, por los hermosos recuerdos que dejó, y por los sueños que creo en cada niño, al ver esta película y todas las que haya hecho... que el gran espíritu le de la oportunidad de regresar otra vez, con los mismos talentos a esta vida, ya que gente como ella hacen falta en éste mundo...

  • @paktype
    @paktype 10 років тому +600

    Sally Anne Howes had to perform the song and the movements exactly the same way TWICE - the first time alone and the second time with Dick Van Dyke singing a different song at the same time. Remarkable performances and a memorable scene.

  • @DaesungMars
    @DaesungMars 6 років тому +422

    this movie is criminally underrated

  • @LilyGrace95
    @LilyGrace95 8 років тому +1973

    I still can't believe she did all this in just one take. i think they did one rehearsal, but this was done first time around... Now THAT'S talent.

  • @9206156175
    @9206156175 8 років тому +432

    There is something so hauntingly beautiful about this entire scene!

    • @jetcarddude
      @jetcarddude 6 років тому +12

      It's the overflow of pure talent!

    • @beamerball666
      @beamerball666 6 років тому +7

      It's going to be used for a Halloween attraction by where I live this year, I'm intrigued as to how this is going to go

  • @pyrrhichos
    @pyrrhichos 7 років тому +418

    her waist is SNATCHED for the GODS

  • @majesticsunset8184
    @majesticsunset8184 6 років тому +60

    Lyrics:
    What do you see,
    You people gazing at me?
    You see a doll on a music box that's wound by key
    How can you tell,
    I'm under a spell?
    I'm waiting for loves first kiss
    You cannot see,
    How much i long to be free
    Turning around on this music box that's wound by a key
    Yearning
    Yearning
    While I'm turning around and around

  • @drevandamva
    @drevandamva 10 років тому +400

    classic. i wonder why this movie doesn't get the love it deserves

    • @impassable
      @impassable 9 років тому +5

      ***** Right there with it, every bit it's equal

    • @KookyBooBoo
      @KookyBooBoo 9 років тому +21

      dre nova probably because it wasn't a Disney movie. I think it's one of the best movies ever. one of my favs.

    • @LadyhawksLairDotCom
      @LadyhawksLairDotCom 9 років тому +5

      dre nova I watched it a lot when I was a kid. Some of the songs are absolutely brilliant. This is one of them.

    • @ToyKingWonder
      @ToyKingWonder 7 років тому +10

      I loved this movie, but there is one part of it I absolutely hate. At the end all the magic and the chid napper and all of the fantasy stuff was just a story the professor made up to entertain his kids. So they finish their outing and suddenly the car takes off. Made no sense. I have no idea why the ended the film that way.

    • @stormcloudsabound
      @stormcloudsabound 7 років тому +17

      He's not a professor, he's an inventor. The musical makes more sense; they actually go to Vulgaria, so the 'dreams' the kids have end up coming true.

  • @hughbrissedits459
    @hughbrissedits459 10 років тому +293

    Magic moments. I love the fact that they're hiding in plain sight and could be caught at any minute and then a sparkle of love gives them away in the gloom of the rich soulless greedy and selfish rulers' den.

    • @mca1218
      @mca1218 8 років тому +21

      +Stuart Levy You noticed the same thing I did: that 2 second moment Truly breaks character and looks at Potts differently for the first time (it cuts away here at the end) is mesmerizing.

    • @kaylaray151
      @kaylaray151 5 років тому +6

      They only got caught because she hit him

  • @wetwo6264
    @wetwo6264 10 років тому +114

    I'm a 50 year old man and this is still one of my all time favourite movie scenes! I still remember vividly being so terrified and upset as a 5 year old at the cinema when the pretty decorations fell away from the cart and it turned out to be the child catchers cage and Jeremy and Jemima were trapped! I was inconsolable!!! Lol

    • @ladyshkspre
      @ladyshkspre 10 років тому +5

      this is one of my favorite musicals too! BTW, I'm in my 30s and the child catcher scene STILL gives me the creeps. I usually endure that scene with my hand covering my eyes, lol!

    • @robthebeekeeper8997
      @robthebeekeeper8997 6 років тому

      tony wilson right there with ya!🙂

  • @SherriHill1
    @SherriHill1 9 років тому +198

    Man, they don't make movies like this anymore. I watch it every time it's on.

    • @Tinyman12
      @Tinyman12 6 років тому +2

      I have it on video and DVD.

    • @robthebeekeeper8997
      @robthebeekeeper8997 6 років тому +2

      Sherri Hill definitely one of THE BEST movies ever made!

    • @01Tira
      @01Tira 6 років тому +2

      doesn't come around enuff...so I bought it. :D

  • @fixt100
    @fixt100 8 років тому +119

    You will never see this level of quality and scope of actor/dancer/singer from a human being again i'm just glad it was captured, they will soon replace all of this with CG graphics, its a loss to mankind really....
    The childrens movies of this era were the best ever made and this is probably the best one.

    • @brookeelizabeth1104
      @brookeelizabeth1104 7 років тому +1

      Fixt100 YES

    • @robthebeekeeper8997
      @robthebeekeeper8997 6 років тому

      Fixt100 without a doubt!

    • @EllAntares
      @EllAntares 6 років тому +1

      On contrary, this is also a theatrics play. This level of mastery is required for theater, where you won't have "another take". Several actors played Truly's role till this day. It's a hard role, ALRIGHT. There are more "newb" cinema-only actors in movies now than theater actors, but latter still present.

  • @ncastroclan
    @ncastroclan 8 років тому +337

    I kid you not, I've listened to this 500+ times

  • @benjaminturlik8306
    @benjaminturlik8306 8 років тому +129

    The idea of an Automaton that could sing and move was not that far fetched. In central Europe in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, clock makers and toy makers alike constructed outrageously elaborate automata that could sing, write, dance, draw, and even play musical instruments for the amusement of the crowned heads of Europe. One of these automata from 1770 was called "The Scribe" it operated completely on its own using a complex system of cams that operated a large wheel that could be programed to allow the puppet to handwrite any sentence with a pen making it the world's first programmable mechanical computer.Sorry for the little history lesson folks, but being a historian, I just felt the need to talk a bit about it and relate to this scene in the movie.

    • @RyanSmith-zk4ve
      @RyanSmith-zk4ve 8 років тому +2

      +Benjamin Turlik Wow. Do you have any sources on this for further study?

    • @benjaminturlik8306
      @benjaminturlik8306 8 років тому +12

      Certainly, the man who designed "The Scribe" was a swiss watch maker by the name of Jaquet Droz.
      some books on the subject:
      Bailly, Christian (2003). Automata: The Golden Age: 1848-1914. London: Robert Hale.
      Beyer, Annette (1983). Faszinierende Welt der Automaten : Uhren, Puppen, Spielereien (1st ed.). München: Callwey.
      Chapuis, Alfred; Droz, Edmond (1956). The Jaquet-Droz mechanical puppets. Neuchatel: Historical Museum.
      Troquet, Daniel (1989). The wonderland of music boxes and automata. Sainte-Croix.
      Brauers, Jan (1984). Von der Äolsharfe zum Digitalspieler: 2000 Jahre mechanische Musik, 100 Jahre Schallplatte. München: Klinkhardt & Biermann.
      Hope this helps :-)

    • @benjaminturlik8306
      @benjaminturlik8306 8 років тому +4

      BloodoftheCovenant7
      Also search UA-cam, there's several videos of the writer automaton working

    • @sherylsmiles141
      @sherylsmiles141 6 років тому +1

      Very cool

    • @mykovrivera8643
      @mykovrivera8643 6 років тому +1

      that's super cool info bro! may your tribe increase

  • @tomodonovan5931
    @tomodonovan5931 6 років тому +14

    Never noticed Dick Van Dyke kissing Sally Anne Howe's hand as he began to sing, I wondered if he improvised the scene.
    She pulled it away at the end of the song, but he had already showed the classiness, and respect meant for her. Dick Van Dyke was brilliant, as well as his leading lady. Both were perfect for this classic.

  • @kfrawg1
    @kfrawg1 5 років тому +18

    I've always interpreted the doll's song as being similar to the often unreachable idea of obtaining perfection. She is restrained by rules, but longs for something she cannot have, all while respecting the fact that things will never change.

  • @davidcalderon2880
    @davidcalderon2880 7 років тому +125

    I love it, he tries to to kiss her hand at the end, and she pulls her hand away and just smile's !!!

    • @roberttreadaway7853
      @roberttreadaway7853 5 років тому +2

      I noticed the sarcastic look too the first time I saw it was very appropriate for the scene

  • @richardwebb3343
    @richardwebb3343 8 років тому +55

    all my life this scene has been with me and after 50 years it still enchants me.

  • @paktype
    @paktype 10 років тому +84

    I had a major crush on Sally Anne Howes when I was a kid, based mostly on this scene...

    • @ItalianDC
      @ItalianDC 10 років тому +10

      same. the bavarian dress helps too lmao

    • @baggie00001
      @baggie00001 9 років тому +3

      We all did.

    • @ZeldaFoxEars
      @ZeldaFoxEars 7 років тому +1

      She looks like my step mom so I used to hate her hahaha.

  • @icepops25
    @icepops25 8 років тому +42

    This was and still is my favorite scene in this movie.

    • @MrArticSwing
      @MrArticSwing 8 років тому

      Mine is either me ol bamboo or the breakfast machine one because when I was little, I always thought the breakfast machine was really cool.

    • @3nigma349
      @3nigma349 8 років тому

      +MrArticSwing I thought the breakfast thing was cool too! I always wanted one lol

    • @meganduncanson16
      @meganduncanson16 8 років тому

      +3nigma me too

  • @snapmyneck8818
    @snapmyneck8818 8 років тому +30

    One of my favorite scenes as a kid, and still is now! ^.^

  • @bedfordguy8897
    @bedfordguy8897 7 років тому +37

    THIS IS MY FAVORITE SCENE IN THE MOVIE. ......I WANT TO PERFORM THIS!!!!! SHE DID AN EXCELLENT JOB

  • @ksan8222
    @ksan8222 5 років тому +3

    One of those fond memories growing up during that era. My favorite scene of the movie. And Sally Ann Howes is just as gorgeous and as talented as they come. Such a great movie, so timeless.

  • @stevedcol5603
    @stevedcol5603 8 років тому +9

    great memories of this movie as a kid - my sister and I fell in love with this movie when we saw it at the cinema ...and I fell in love with Truly Scrumptious - Sally Ann Howe is stunningly beautiful .......oh how my young boy's heart beat so unruly for you Truly

  • @ToyKingWonder
    @ToyKingWonder 8 років тому +23

    It is actually moving at the end when he is singing he loves her and for one quick instant she takes her hand away and smiles.

  • @riverslife2443
    @riverslife2443 8 років тому +134

    2:24 I never noticed that she pushed him of purposes I always thought it was an accident up till now! 😂😂😂😂

    • @Tinyman12
      @Tinyman12 6 років тому +23

      First time I saw it I noticed it. She hit him because he stopped singing and was looking at himself in the mirror. She hit him so he would start singing again. As soon as she hit him the scene cuts to the king and he was keeping time with the music. A second later he notices something is not right.

    • @Ranahi_Itma
      @Ranahi_Itma 6 років тому +3

      Five Young Miraculous Crybaby Phantoms i also sae it that way too, since he's acting like a doll, i thought he was like: "oh my goodness, is that me too?" Like he discovered his own refelction and to try it for real he just hit his head to double-check. 😌😄

    • @mykovrivera8643
      @mykovrivera8643 6 років тому +4

      she did pushed him or else he'll blew up their cover

    • @supaisusama
      @supaisusama 3 роки тому +1

      It's also the director low-key flexing the mirror effect they achieved. For that time, it was quite the technical achievement. It's a testament that it really holds up to this day.

    • @Nikodymus
      @Nikodymus 3 роки тому

      You know, until about a year ago? I never saw that she pushed him! None of my family who have seen this movie ever caught it either. Haha

  • @tcalomfirescu
    @tcalomfirescu 7 років тому +24

    I don't know how to define nor justify this, but this is one of the most romantic, poignant scenes ever spoken on celluloid. Perhaps it's the transition from mechanical to human, jocular to love, that speaks a deeper truth. Oh, and the tension of unrequited love turned requited at the end, with the flick of a smile and the wink of an eye that hits deep.

    • @jen.gilder
      @jen.gilder Рік тому

      Luckily it was already made.

  • @vanierselwoodworking7734
    @vanierselwoodworking7734 8 років тому +3

    Saw this for the first time back in 1968--and I will never cease to be delighted and enchanted by this scene. Dick Van Dyke and Sally Ann Howes were incomparable talents. They don't make them like they used to.

  • @theterrorofdimensions1326
    @theterrorofdimensions1326 6 років тому +2

    This was my childhood here! Great movie that's terribly underrated!

  • @taylorm7777
    @taylorm7777 8 років тому +195

    how did she keep her feet like that??

    • @jlwright7130
      @jlwright7130 8 років тому +30

      My guess would be that the shoes stuck into something or onto something on the box. Unless she just had amazing balance. I've often wondered it myself though, haha. Such a good movie!

    • @KnightMage
      @KnightMage 8 років тому +18

      +Taylor Wester However she kept her feet like that, especially her right foot, if the shoe was fastened to the box or she just held it up, her calf must have been sore as hell. There are pros and cons to both methods, the biggest con for the shoe being attached to the turn table is that if she lost her balance and fell she'd break her foot. If she did it all herself, the con was that she had to fight fatigue, her jerky movements, and the turn table with out losing balance.

    • @ncastroclan
      @ncastroclan 8 років тому +20

      If you look at this scene in a high quality picture from a DVD, you can see they are on a glass or clear plastic stands

    • @hopelovepeace25
      @hopelovepeace25 8 років тому +29

      +KnightMage They did all of this in one take so she wasn't up there for very long. If you search on UA-cam she was on Rosie O'donnell's talk show way way back in the day and she said she was able to get the motions to match with the sound of a mechanical doll in one take.

    • @KnightMage
      @KnightMage 8 років тому +5

      I can see the base holding her left foot in place in this video, so I can imagine that her right foot was in a shoe that was either attached to a stand that was attached to the turn table, or only the stand was attached to the turn table and she held her foot in place by pressure, or neither the stand for her right foot was not attached to the turn table and the shoe was not either and she held them both down bu pressure. In any event, it is a marvelous piece of skill and her calf must have been sore even for the few minutes she had to hold it all in place. The con to all of that is, had she lost her balance she would have hurt herself. Luckily, she didn't and this beautiful piece is for the ages to remember.
      I do know she did it all in one take, though as I recall, in the Rosie interview she never said if the entire scene was done in one shot or just her solo part.

  • @Tenortalker
    @Tenortalker 6 років тому +4

    Great scene! Sally Ann Howes had such a fine voice and made a good career on the musical stage.

  • @excellNexcel
    @excellNexcel 8 років тому +23

    she was so beautiful...ah, the passing of youth...

  • @panzerken
    @panzerken 9 років тому +53

    53 year old straight male and still love this movie. Puts me right back into the magical and cozy world of childhood.

    • @johnerskine4553
      @johnerskine4553 9 років тому +3

      You're not alone, mate, still very pleasing to the ear and eye.

    • @Damiemdude
      @Damiemdude 9 років тому +3

      ***** I will never stop liking this movie ! Although i am only 17 haha

    • @lucymosey2100
      @lucymosey2100 7 років тому +11

      panzerken why specify your sexual preference?

    • @the-0-endless376
      @the-0-endless376 6 років тому +2

      Some people will say that any older male that likes musicals must be gay. He probably wanted to avoid that.

  • @savannahnicholo
    @savannahnicholo 7 років тому +7

    We had this on VHS and I can remember watching it over and over as a kid, good times

  • @fujirama
    @fujirama 7 років тому +46

    They don't make movies like this anymore... watched it every year as a kid

  • @johnr8509
    @johnr8509 7 років тому +8

    My first movie seen as a todler in the big theater during it's release. A beautiful innocent film and a time period long gone, sadly.

  • @davidcalderon2880
    @davidcalderon2880 7 років тому +1

    "Truly scrumptious though i might seem presumptuous."

  • @carolynnunes3922
    @carolynnunes3922 7 років тому +3

    I loved seeing the lady when she was on the Rosie O'Donnell show. She was exceedingly grateful for the chance to be on TV again, and I thought it was kind of Rosie to have her on the show. She's always love the song, and I do too. It is really "cutie patootie," and it is one of the few fun memories I have of poor Rosie O'Donnell. This was when she had the ability to be compassionate and kind towards others...and I'm sorry to say that any respect I have for her got burned away long ago by her hooliganistic shenanigans!

  • @bduhe219
    @bduhe219 7 років тому +7

    i think this should be adapted as a Broadway musical. wonderful dance numbers, songs, characters, etc.

  • @fifirzymski4320
    @fifirzymski4320 5 років тому +1

    2:45 SAVAGE!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💏😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @juliusdial6462
    @juliusdial6462 Місяць тому

    The king sounds like a baby when that guy kicked the music box.

  • @CairynJay
    @CairynJay 6 років тому +14

    She deserves a friggin oscar for this performance. It's amazing

  • @wemcal
    @wemcal 3 роки тому +1

    I'm surprised Benny Hill didn't get his cuff link caught in her dress and pulled it off as he backed out

  • @Bazzer2121
    @Bazzer2121 7 років тому +1

    Well I am 57 years old and I just finished watching chitty chitty bang bang for about the 100th time as I love the movie as it has given me so much pleasure, I became a dedicated loyal fan of Sally Ann Howes many years ago and watched her work very closely and I just love her talents so much, A very remarkable actress and a legend in our time and a lovely and beautiful human being, Just for those who don't know that the clockwork scene with Dick Van Dyke sally did this whole scene in just one single take which would be impossible for some actresses and it's a very hard scene to do for the most talented actress and to achieve it in one take WOW Remarkable, Thank you Sally for all the joy you have given the world and to me and all future generations to come.

  • @chris._robinson
    @chris._robinson Рік тому

    this was THE movie of my childhood. prob explains a few things tbh

  • @paktype
    @paktype 10 років тому +3

    Gert Frobe (the King) played Goldfinger in the James Bond movie of the same name a few years earlier.

    • @mykovrivera8643
      @mykovrivera8643 6 років тому

      paktype well both movies were made by one person

  • @LFMteehee
    @LFMteehee 9 років тому +9

    This was fucking amazing when i was a kid. what a grand movie.

  • @gmnotyet
    @gmnotyet 7 років тому +1

    Boy I would love to see her do the robot.

  • @MJviews96
    @MJviews96 9 років тому

    I was freaked out by this but also strangely awed by this scene as a kid

  • @MrSottobanco
    @MrSottobanco 6 років тому +13

    I wonder why Sally Ann Howes didn't become as famous as Julie Andrews.

    • @maryphillips8996
      @maryphillips8996 6 років тому +3

      Probably because Julie was introduced to us by Walt Disney, remember the day and time. Back when movies were awesome and music was great. jmo

    • @chrisnorton4382
      @chrisnorton4382 5 років тому +4

      Sally was as professionally adept as Julie and a good singer (she took over as Eliza in My Fair Lady on Broadway when Julie left). I think Julie had better comic skills as an actress and a 'warmer' personality. However, musicals with 'proper' singers were going out of fashion at the time Chitty was made and she never got the right vehicle to become a megastar.

  • @greatpudgyowl
    @greatpudgyowl 9 років тому +33

    I didn't like this when I was little, but I was strangely fascinated by it as well

    • @lizghal1341
      @lizghal1341 9 років тому +5

      Same, I didn't dislike this movie but a lot of scenes creeped me out and I didn't like them, but like you I found them really fascinating! :D

    • @jakelocker38
      @jakelocker38 9 років тому +1

      same

    • @FoxboyAlex
      @FoxboyAlex 9 років тому +10

      This is probably one of the best movies to ever exist,

    • @ellieprice5063
      @ellieprice5063 9 років тому

      FoxboyAlex yer its all good😆😀😉

    • @robthebeekeeper8997
      @robthebeekeeper8997 6 років тому

      FoxboyAlex you got that right!!!

  • @bassbuckmaster
    @bassbuckmaster 6 років тому +1

    She looks like a angel. Plus the inventer of the robot.

  • @adelef8280
    @adelef8280 3 роки тому

    Only one other woman capable of doing that...Julie Andrews. Outstanding though.

  • @brittanyboswell4610
    @brittanyboswell4610 6 років тому +1

    For yeaaaaaaaars I thought at 2:18 he banged his head into that mirror.....SHE PUSHED HIS ASS INTO THAT DAMN MIRROR!!!! Ever since I've seen that I laugh uncontrollably and for yaw to say she did that in one take!?!?!?! She was a beast!!!!

  • @madelyntoday7093
    @madelyntoday7093 8 років тому +5

    This my favorite scene from this movie. I watched it today for the first time since I was a child, and I think I like even better now than I did then.

  • @bookofnahum445
    @bookofnahum445 5 років тому +1

    Is she the most beautiful woman ever or what?????

  • @jahsoka8307
    @jahsoka8307 6 років тому +1

    That's how my joints sound also... thank God for fish oil

  • @fadetojen
    @fadetojen 8 років тому +4

    Gosh, I really wanted to be the doll in this scene. Childhood dream, although a lack of vocal talent and movement sadly prohibited me. Alas, watching this scene every once in a while makes me smile and remember wanting to be something unusual :)

  • @ecayari
    @ecayari 9 років тому +13

    When I first saw this movie I thought it was Julie Andrews. Only found out recently that she was supposed to be in the film with Dick but backed out because the character was too familiar to her Mary Poppins character. Nevertheless it was still good but if she did it , would have been better

    • @techmaven5900
      @techmaven5900 9 років тому +4

      ecayari No, I don't think so.

    • @ecayari
      @ecayari 9 років тому

      john robert Why not?

    • @FoxboyAlex
      @FoxboyAlex 9 років тому +3

      No. I'm quite sure it wouldn't have had to same effect,

    • @impassable
      @impassable 9 років тому +1

      ecayari Sally was born to play this role

    • @robthebeekeeper8997
      @robthebeekeeper8997 6 років тому

      ecayari Julie would have been great no doubt but how could you ever beat this?!?!

  • @cynthiamarin1497
    @cynthiamarin1497 5 років тому +2

    absolutely stunning performance I loved this movie as a child and was so excited to see it on cable the other day i recorded immediately and shared with my kids they too are amazed at this performance although i love the entire movie singing and dancing but the doll on the music box performance has always been my absolute favorite it always amazed me how she did that so flawlessly and I love her voice along with Dick Van Dyke's voice...much love to them both...Sally in my opinion you get five Oscar Awards for this performance :-) :-) :-):-) :-)

  • @joeypoltergeist1147
    @joeypoltergeist1147 9 років тому +2

    I grew up watching this and this scene/song has always been my favorite :) I may only be 18, but this movie is my childhood

  • @gwynjustice6664
    @gwynjustice6664 6 років тому +1

    I just realized this choreography predates "the robot"

  • @drxcreatures
    @drxcreatures 11 років тому

    A favorite of mine too.

  • @queenwamy
    @queenwamy 3 роки тому +1

    never watched this and because of this scene i want to now

  • @ChuChu353
    @ChuChu353 10 років тому +1

    How lovely was Sally Anne Howes :D :D :D

  • @kyletorres202
    @kyletorres202 2 роки тому

    at first, i thought Miss Sally's a real robot girl

  • @ihateyouallbutiwannaseemli1377
    @ihateyouallbutiwannaseemli1377 7 років тому

    How frustrating would it be to just be standing there while the guy does his dance, and then have to do that whole musical moment with his singing in the background?

  • @lizlemonysnicket
    @lizlemonysnicket 9 років тому +16

    Why was Dick Van Dyke's awesome puppet dance cut out? That's the best part

  • @SarahSmith-nc5qn
    @SarahSmith-nc5qn 6 років тому +3

    I watch this every time for the smile she gives him at the end. It's a very short one, but so lovely

  • @KateCantDraw
    @KateCantDraw 2 роки тому +1

    OMFG I NEVER SAW THIS UNTIL JUST NOW BUT AT 2:24 WHEN TRULY SEES THAT POTTS GOT DISTRACTED BY HOW REDICULOUS HE LOOKS SHE LITERALLY SHOVES HIM WHICH IS WHY HE BONKS HIS HEAD ON THE MIRROR! I NEVER SAW THE FACT SHE SHOVED HIM I THOUGHT HE WAS JUST BEING DERPY BUT NO SHE SAW JUST LIKE "DUDE GET IT TOGETHER!"

  • @danbike9
    @danbike9 6 років тому

    NO CGI or special effects. Just talent! Today they would have a team of tech's with computer's and the results would have lacked heart and soul... I wonder if people who work in Hollywood today look at clips of these old classics and think to themselves 'we are a bunch of hacks'.

  • @Wildstar40
    @Wildstar40 7 років тому

    So that is where Benny Hill got the idea for the Weather Hut skit on his show !

  • @janalvarez6986
    @janalvarez6986 2 роки тому +3

    May she rest in peace

  • @bye3157
    @bye3157 8 років тому +11

    I'm obsessed with this. I'm doing a play about Chitty Chitty Bang Bang The Jungle Book The Cat Movie that i forget the name and Mary Poppins my favorite scene is the doll on the music box

    • @Johnno9989
      @Johnno9989 8 років тому +3

      is the cat movie the one where a bunch of cats get thrown out of a mansion by a jealous butler? If that's the one, that's The Aristocats.

    • @fireblast6741
      @fireblast6741 6 років тому

      Johnno9989 Could be the one where they're all dead but one gets to come back alive.

    • @sherylsmiles141
      @sherylsmiles141 6 років тому

      I have not heard of that one Johnno9989...

  • @lizamarsac4673
    @lizamarsac4673 7 років тому +1

    this is still one of my favorite movies

  • @satiricwriter
    @satiricwriter 7 років тому +4

    who sang Truly Scrumptious during this??? other than me?

  • @chloeallen1914
    @chloeallen1914 4 роки тому +5

    Full lyrics
    What do you see
    You people gazing at me
    You see a doll on a music box
    That's wound by a key
    How can you tell
    I'm under a spell
    I'm waiting for love's first kiss
    You cannot see
    How much I long to be free
    Turning around on this music box
    That's wound by a key
    Yearning
    Yearning
    While
    I'm turning around and around
    What do you see
    (Truly Scrumptious)
    You people gazing at me
    (you're truly truly scrumptious)
    You see a doll on a music box, that's wound by a key
    (scrumptious a...)
    How can you tell I'm
    (whe...)
    Under a spell I'm
    (...)
    Waiting for love's first kiss
    (honest truly, your the answer to my wishes)
    You cannot see
    (Truly Scrumptious)
    How much I long to be free
    (though I may seem presumptuous)
    Turning around on this music box that's wound by a key
    (ne..)
    Yearning
    (my heart beats so unruly)
    Yearning
    (because I love you truly)
    While I'm turning around and around)
    (honest, Truly I do)

  • @anyasea10739
    @anyasea10739 7 років тому +1

    I did Chitty Chitty Bang Bang as a holiday club last week, I was the Baroness and had to sing 'Chu Chi Face' with a boy who's about 5 years younger than me

  • @KrimzonFlygon1
    @KrimzonFlygon1 6 років тому +1

    Turning around on this music box that’s wound byakhee!
    -Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Lovecraft Edition

  • @bladeharrison211
    @bladeharrison211 7 років тому

    she's like the og at doing the robot since this movie was like way back in the day

  • @lauracrocbateman
    @lauracrocbateman 8 років тому +3

    Thank you for including both

  • @cyberus1438
    @cyberus1438 7 місяців тому +1

    Unironically what I feel like in my life

  • @ConcreteSurfer420
    @ConcreteSurfer420 10 років тому

    she got this in "one" take = the choreographer started crying after this

  • @gamecargo8115
    @gamecargo8115 9 років тому +15

    Lol at the end she disses him!!

    • @MrMike4017
      @MrMike4017 8 років тому +8

      +Footballfan she does jokingly ..look at how sweetly she looks at him ..she was flirting ...

  • @kiahgill3945
    @kiahgill3945 7 років тому

    Hands up if you still have this movie on VHS...

  • @haydenlipczenko4526
    @haydenlipczenko4526 5 років тому +1

    Is Truly supposed to be a doll that was human, cursed to be a doll, sold to the Toymaker, and then given to the Baron to be an object of his amusement?

  • @isaiaharcher1895
    @isaiaharcher1895 6 років тому

    I kinda wanna see her do a robot dance i feel like she knows how to fuck it up on the dance floor

  • @mikeykm1993
    @mikeykm1993 9 років тому +5

    The fact this was done in one take is rather impressive!

  • @xaenon
    @xaenon 9 років тому

    Ha ha, Benny Hill, Great Britain's most famous comedic Dirty Old Man. I half-expected him to look up her skirt.

    • @kingelder2
      @kingelder2 9 років тому

      xaenon Benny Hill wasnt in this movie

    • @xaenon
      @xaenon 9 років тому +1

      Ian Elder
      Ian, that's Benny Hill himself at the very beginning of the clip, "winding up" the musicbox. Absolutely no mistaking him. IMDB confirms that he appeared in the movie.
      www.imdb.com/title/tt0062803/

    • @kingelder2
      @kingelder2 9 років тому

      Im sorry i completely forgot that Benny Hill was the toy maker

    • @xaenon
      @xaenon 9 років тому

      lol no stress partner.

    • @hectorlamar806
      @hectorlamar806 9 років тому

      xaenon yer, Benny should have been in more movies.

  • @beatuifulbutterfly1
    @beatuifulbutterfly1 7 років тому

    Beautiful song

  • @bbarber91
    @bbarber91 12 років тому

    this was my fav part in the movie !

  • @poppyharris7052
    @poppyharris7052 10 років тому +3

    At 2:28 when the Baron starts getting suspicious, it's funny to think both his "presents", ran away! Love this scene!!

  • @tobybrophy6141
    @tobybrophy6141 8 років тому +2

    Hard to believe the James Bond connection isn't it. An Ian Flemming book, film produced by Cubby Broccoli. But the Raoul Dahl screenplay and Irwin "West side story" Kostal score, throw in the brilliant Sherman Bros "Disney giants" music, a sure fire hit with a brilliant cast. The great Gert Frobe who was Goldfinger was inspired casting. Dick was brilliant best too.

  • @nanashiichi2890
    @nanashiichi2890 8 років тому +2

    just nice to see such beautiful corography

  • @BBBYpsi
    @BBBYpsi 9 років тому

    I for saw this and I drive in I believe it was herbie the love bug in this movie what a great timing great time for movies back then

  • @mykovrivera8643
    @mykovrivera8643 6 років тому

    the producers of the film should at least made a lifelike of her image as a beautiful doll with matching dress.

  • @greybigfoot1722
    @greybigfoot1722 3 роки тому

    0:08 someone should edit the beginning of One Winged Angel to the ticking noise. They sound similar.

  • @MadDuckInc151
    @MadDuckInc151 7 років тому

    I never really thought about it before, but why were the guests so chill and amused by what are obviously two black magic clockwork doll homunculi. Or is every doll in storybook Europe basically Annabelle?

  • @MuayThaiMmaXboxGeek
    @MuayThaiMmaXboxGeek 8 років тому +7

    I used to love this as a kid haha!

  • @jonathanbeckingham
    @jonathanbeckingham 7 років тому

    she was gorgeous