And had people known that when the game was released in 1999, 90% of them wouldn't have returned it to the store! Lmao. People always got hung up on the slalom, but my buddy knew what to do because he was very familiar with this movie and remembered this scene.
@@revokdaryl1 I doubt that many people returned it. _Driver_ was a commercial success. But the confusion factor for what you're supposed to do is legendary. The sad part is on the main menu under training, there is a practice demo with a replay showing you EXACTLY what you are supposed to do in order to pass. I think had many people seen that or at least got the demo replay in the mission itself a lot of headaches would have been spared.
@@WhiteJarrah My mistake. Actually, the rumour I heard was that many people returned the game after not being able to beat the final mission "The President's Run".
Correct! You know, that crashing sound was used in NUMEROUS car chases of the 70s and 80s! It's usually described as the "Wilhelm scream for cars". However, these are ALL the titles I've actually found it in: 1. Vanishing Point (1971) 2. M*A*S*H (1972-1983) 3. The Poseidon Adventure (1972) 4. The Last American Hero (1973) 5. The Seven-Ups (1973) 6. 99 and 44/100% Dead (1974)(heard in trailer at least) 7. The Towering Inferno (1974) 8. Race With The Devil (1975) 9. The French Connection II (1975) 10. The Kansas City Massacre (1975) 11. Cannonball (1976) 12. Gator (1976) 13. Silver Streak (1976) 14. Smokey & the Bandit (1977)(heard in trailer but NOT the final film) 15. The Driver (1978) 16. Hooper (1978) 17. The Hunter (1980)(heard in trailer at least) 18. Eyewitness (1981)(heard in trailer but NOT the final film) 19. The Terminator (1984)(ONLY in the original mono mix) 20. Commando (1985) 21. Mischief (1985) 22. Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986)(heard in trailer at least) 23. Maximum Overdrive (1986)(heard in trailer at least) 24. Return on the Black Thrasher: The Movie (2009)(made by me) Of these, only 15 are 20th Century Fox productions, so it's a good bet that those guys are responsible for creating it. Again, there's bound to be more titles, but these are ALL I've found it in.
Such an awesome movie, I'd never heard of it until today, bought it at a local charity shop for $2 mainly because it starred Bruce Dern and Ryan O'Neal. Such a great surprise when a random purchase turns out to be pure gold xD
I have found a few movies that way too. I love this scene, the way he methodically destroys every surface of the car. The car/truck chase at the end is an amazing sequence too.
after watching the movie a couple of times, i think i figured this scene out he was testing them. at 3:50 when glasses agrees to make a deal, despite the driver showing signs of madness while driving, o'neals' character now knows for a fact that he is being set up. in any other case, the shooters wouldn't have hired an insane driver.
Thanks, because I couldn't figure out 1) what point he is making by destroying the car and 2) why they were just sitting there, acting helpless, like they couldn't stop him from doing this. Side note: back then, it was probably kind of sad to see the car destroyed for the movie, but today, it is REALLY sad to see it destroyed. LOL!
They used that 1975 Mercedes 250S because it was built like a tank, get bashed hard and still peel out. You should consider it an honor to German engineering.
the reason he destroyed the car had nothing to do with showing off his abilities. as he put it he did work for "shooters" aka guys who do cowboy scores which those guys did, he knew he was set up when his contact told him they paid 500 just to get to him. the only reason he wrecked the car was just to make a point.
You know, that crashing sound was used in NUMEROUS car chases of the 70s and 80s! It's usually described as the "Wilhelm scream for cars". However, these are ALL the titles I've actually found it in: 1. Vanishing Point (1971) 2. M*A*S*H (1972-1983) 3. The Poseidon Adventure (1972) 4. The Last American Hero (1973) 5. The Seven-Ups (1973) 6. 99 and 44/100% Dead (1974)(heard in trailer at least) 7. The Towering Inferno (1974) 8. Race With The Devil (1975) 9. The French Connection II (1975) 10. The Kansas City Massacre (1975) 11. Cannonball (1976) 12. Gator (1976) 13. Silver Streak (1976) 14. Smokey & the Bandit (1977)(heard in trailer but NOT the final film) 15. The Driver (1978) 16. Hooper (1978) 17. The Hunter (1980)(heard in trailer at least) 18. Eyewitness (1981)(heard in trailer but NOT the final film) 19. The Terminator (1984)(ONLY in the original mono mix) 20. Commando (1985) 21. Mischief (1985) 22. Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986)(heard in trailer at least) 23. Maximum Overdrive (1986)(heard in trailer at least) 24. Return on the Black Thrasher: The Movie (2009)(made by me) Of these, only 15 are 20th Century Fox productions, so it's a good bet that those guys are responsible for creating it. Again, there's bound to be more titles, but these are ALL I've found it in.
The sheer skill it would take to drive that quickly through the garage without wrecking, then suddently damaging every foot of that car against concrete pillars that quickly while keeping the car perfectly drivable.
There is a 131min cut of this film which was, shown during the 70s and then cut to this theaterical realise. God I really want thst cut to surface. This is without a doubt one of my fav movies and oen of trh best ever made. It's a sublime. Bring back 131 min cut please.
@@for2utubeNot fast, but sturdy and safe. Just what they needed. For speed they had to choose that type of car with a larger engine. Personally, I have driven the smaller model 200D as a taxi for numerous years and was astonished over their durability over and over again - including some big accidents that colleagues had (in most cases, caused by themselves by racing like hell 😅 )
Perfect casting imho - Steve McQueen (cool as he was...) has always been lauded for his cool persona in his movie roles, but Ryan O' Neal here seems both extremely laidback and uptight at the same time...a wonderful minimalist performance in a wonderful minimalist movie. Late comment, obviously! :D Cheers.
I was given one of these when i learned to drive at 38,(yeah late i know). I loved that car. notice how the doors still worked after wrecking, typical, couldn't kill it with a stick. Great Car !
Bro this is literally the Game Driver Update: According to Driver series wiki (the game driver) "it featured a storyline inspired by 1970's car chase movies such as Bullitt (1968) and The Driver (1978) and based in four real-life cities; Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York City. So this was the original one John Tanner or at least portraying him
@@LachlanPhil I drove a first generation escape with one. What is wrong with the market? Can't believe such an awesome shifter had to fall out of market. The only car with a front bench seat I ever was in was a late 90's Ford Taurus. The knee room was awesome! I can go on and on about column shifters and front bench seats!
Only guessing, but I imagine it's because of safety. Hard to make one that won't hurt a driver in a crash? Must easier to move it to the floor or just make it pushbuttons.
@@Rapscallion2009 Not too sure about that since pickup trucks still have it. I like them for the ergonomics and room it makes. Automakers really seem to not want a 3rd passenger in front. Could be both.
None of these " Ass & Furious " stupid movies comes even close to this great work of art. Came across it nearly 25 years ago, of course not when it originally came out, and was fascinated by it.
Oh nooooooo! Such a beauty! Seeing that just reminds that cars are getting soooo boring with leds all over, pointy headlights and no gear or hand break sticks!
This is one of my favorite scenes involving stunt driving, and be sure to also see The China Syndrome, where Jack Lemmon outruns some power authority goons while driving a BMW 2002, which was my ride of choice in the late 70s. A friend of mine had a Mercedes with this body style, a 240D with no A/C as he was very frugal. Still loved riding in it, built like a tank.
Probably the last year cars had metal bumpers,...however I doubt they were that sturdy, and I am sure they added some sound effects, to enhance their sturdiness. Fun movie clip.
In the Driver video game: "Hey man, OKAY, OKAY, OKAY!"
YOU CWAZY!!!
@@eldo59 U RECK DA CAR, MAN...
but only the both from the playsi 1 : )
We gonna call you. Now let me out! I don't feel so good
Video game?! 🙄🤢🤮🤦♂️
No CGI, no music, just four guys having a blast
Broke my heart seeking that Mercedes getting wrecked.
Same here!
Same. Car is a beauty
@@FredericFreedom
No, the car WAS a beauty, lol.
Me too 😱😱😱
The soundtrack to this movie pretty awesome too , especially in the car chases !!!
The movie scene that inspired the car park level from _Driver._
Show us what you can do
And had people known that when the game was released in 1999, 90% of them wouldn't have returned it to the store! Lmao. People always got hung up on the slalom, but my buddy knew what to do because he was very familiar with this movie and remembered this scene.
@@revokdaryl1 I doubt that many people returned it. _Driver_ was a commercial success. But the confusion factor for what you're supposed to do is legendary. The sad part is on the main menu under training, there is a practice demo with a replay showing you EXACTLY what you are supposed to do in order to pass. I think had many people seen that or at least got the demo replay in the mission itself a lot of headaches would have been spared.
@@WhiteJarrah My mistake. Actually, the rumour I heard was that many people returned the game after not being able to beat the final mission "The President's Run".
@@revokdaryl1 It's probably just that, a rumour. If you'd made it that far into the game, you're obviously invested in it.
2:09 - That sound... You know what I mean if you played Driver 1 :)
Correct! You know, that crashing sound was used in NUMEROUS car chases of the 70s and 80s! It's usually described as the "Wilhelm scream for cars". However, these are ALL the titles I've actually found it in:
1. Vanishing Point (1971)
2. M*A*S*H (1972-1983)
3. The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
4. The Last American Hero (1973)
5. The Seven-Ups (1973)
6. 99 and 44/100% Dead (1974)(heard in trailer at least)
7. The Towering Inferno (1974)
8. Race With The Devil (1975)
9. The French Connection II (1975)
10. The Kansas City Massacre (1975)
11. Cannonball (1976)
12. Gator (1976)
13. Silver Streak (1976)
14. Smokey & the Bandit (1977)(heard in trailer but NOT the final film)
15. The Driver (1978)
16. Hooper (1978)
17. The Hunter (1980)(heard in trailer at least)
18. Eyewitness (1981)(heard in trailer but NOT the final film)
19. The Terminator (1984)(ONLY in the original mono mix)
20. Commando (1985)
21. Mischief (1985)
22. Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986)(heard in trailer at least)
23. Maximum Overdrive (1986)(heard in trailer at least)
24. Return on the Black Thrasher: The Movie (2009)(made by me)
Of these, only 15 are 20th Century Fox productions, so it's a good bet that those guys are responsible for creating it. Again, there's bound to be more titles, but these are ALL I've found it in.
hell yeah
I was just thinking that, it must have been the sound used in the game, class.
@@WhisperedFactsASMR Exact same sound! In fact, the game is based on this movie!
So thats where the inspirarion to the game sounds comes from.
R.I.P Ryan..
Such an awesome movie, I'd never heard of it until today, bought it at a local charity shop for $2 mainly because it starred Bruce Dern and Ryan O'Neal. Such a great surprise when a random purchase turns out to be pure gold xD
You won't get more than $2 for it so I wouldn't say it's a steal.
@@MiguelSerrano19-57 Pure gold? (It's a metaphor, Drax.)
Look for the remake it's just as good 2010 I think
I have found a few movies that way too. I love this scene, the way he methodically destroys every surface of the car. The car/truck chase at the end is an amazing sequence too.
This is the training video ALL valet parking attendants use!
Yeah, the ones at P.F. Chang do!!
Better get new plates if ya planning on taking it back on the road people might be looking for ya lol 😊😊😊
You are the man we are gonna need you ( If you know this line you will know why I said it)
Ssshhh! Don’t tell everyone our secret.
GOLD! Maximum points!
after watching the movie a couple of times, i think i figured this scene out
he was testing them. at 3:50 when glasses agrees to make a deal, despite the driver showing signs of madness while driving, o'neals' character now knows for a fact that he is being set up. in any other case, the shooters wouldn't have hired an insane driver.
good one
Thats good. I never figured out why he would trash the car. It was actually a smart move
@@lordscribe9765me either!
Thanks, because I couldn't figure out 1) what point he is making by destroying the car and 2) why they were just sitting there, acting helpless, like they couldn't stop him from doing this.
Side note: back then, it was probably kind of sad to see the car destroyed for the movie, but today, it is REALLY sad to see it destroyed. LOL!
Awesome movie EXTREMELY underrated
Damn, Walter Hill directed The Driver and The Warriors back-to-back in '78 and '79.
He was on fire!
@@doublewhopper67 to each his own
and 1981 Southern Comfort, and 1982 48hrs lol
Still my favorite scene from this film; do NOT EVER question this man's ability! Thanks for posting!
I'm not into Mercedes', even though I'm German, but this was a very fine car and it literally hurts watching this.
They used that 1975 Mercedes 250S because it was built like a tank, get bashed hard and still peel out. You should consider it an honor to German engineering.
It is but a scratch. I’m sure it will buff out.
the reason he destroyed the car had nothing to do with showing off his abilities. as he put it he did work for "shooters" aka guys who do cowboy scores which those guys did, he knew he was set up when his contact told him they paid 500 just to get to him. the only reason he wrecked the car was just to make a point.
They paid her an extra 300 dollars.
what point? they should charge him for the car
the lady who was paid .........$300 was Nancy's mum in the first elm Street movie 😄👍
Not a single smartphone in sight. *Just people having fun*
I have been waiting since _forever_ for someone to post the Park Sequence from _The Driver Car_ . Thank you!
Just to think 21 years later, you would be doing the exact same thing....but for your own test proving that you are right in being the Wheelman...
driver 1 lol
What a scene.This is brilliant.
2:11 that Crash Sound was used in the game driver for psx.
You know, that crashing sound was used in NUMEROUS car chases of the 70s and 80s! It's usually described as the "Wilhelm scream for cars". However, these are ALL the titles I've actually found it in:
1. Vanishing Point (1971)
2. M*A*S*H (1972-1983)
3. The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
4. The Last American Hero (1973)
5. The Seven-Ups (1973)
6. 99 and 44/100% Dead (1974)(heard in trailer at least)
7. The Towering Inferno (1974)
8. Race With The Devil (1975)
9. The French Connection II (1975)
10. The Kansas City Massacre (1975)
11. Cannonball (1976)
12. Gator (1976)
13. Silver Streak (1976)
14. Smokey & the Bandit (1977)(heard in trailer but NOT the final film)
15. The Driver (1978)
16. Hooper (1978)
17. The Hunter (1980)(heard in trailer at least)
18. Eyewitness (1981)(heard in trailer but NOT the final film)
19. The Terminator (1984)(ONLY in the original mono mix)
20. Commando (1985)
21. Mischief (1985)
22. Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986)(heard in trailer at least)
23. Maximum Overdrive (1986)(heard in trailer at least)
24. Return on the Black Thrasher: The Movie (2009)(made by me)
Of these, only 15 are 20th Century Fox productions, so it's a good bet that those guys are responsible for creating it. Again, there's bound to be more titles, but these are ALL I've found it in.
The game was based on this movie! It is the exact same sound.
The sheer skill it would take to drive that quickly through the garage without wrecking, then suddently damaging every foot of that car against concrete pillars that quickly while keeping the car perfectly drivable.
Exactly!!
He bashed the radiator til it leaked. Not drivable for long.
@@Hjerte_Verke Lol saw that. Maybe we can chalk that up to filmmakers error because the driver would never let that happen!
I never understood the crashing parts....
I like to think the first one was a mistake, he then hit it many times to cover it up.
better get new plates if you plan on taking it out again. people might be looking for you...LMAO
No shit!
Hey man watch the paint!
There is a 131min cut of this film which was, shown during the 70s and then cut to this theaterical realise. God I really want thst cut to surface.
This is without a doubt one of my fav movies and oen of trh best ever made.
It's a sublime.
Bring back 131 min cut please.
I'd likely watch it on a weekly basis!
The look of orgasmic joy on the former driver's face is my favorite part of this scene
I have the same car blue color and my heart was broken seeing a beautiful car getting wrecked,,
Lol i like how other driver is enjoying every second
Yeah, that was a cute touch! Also seems a bit scared at times.
Great scene. The guy in the passenger seat grinning like a lunatic and absolutely loving it.
How Jeremy Clarkson learned to drive
True
He mentioned this scene in his 2005 DVD
If he failed, they would have said “Maybe I’ll give you a call if I need a ride to the grocery store”
"Awwwww, you wrecked da car Mannnnnnn.............." :)
R.I P. Ryan O'Neal 😢💔🇨🇮🇺🇲😊
ICONIC scene, timeless movie,amazing driving,...mercedes sales must have rocketed after this film.
I dunno. We knew it as a shit-slow Merc at the time. It was amazing Ryan O'Neal's character could make it dance like that.
@@for2utube interesting , did'nt know they were slow
@@for2utubeNot fast, but sturdy and safe. Just what they needed. For speed they had to choose that type of car with a larger engine.
Personally, I have driven the smaller model 200D as a taxi for numerous years and was astonished over their durability over and over again - including some big accidents that colleagues had (in most cases, caused by themselves by racing like hell 😅 )
I never fogot this part. I saw it at the theater when it came out. Now just seeing this reminds me that I got old.
O'Neal was good in this movie
Perfect casting imho - Steve McQueen (cool as he was...) has always been lauded for his cool persona in his movie roles, but Ryan O' Neal here seems both extremely laidback and uptight at the same time...a wonderful minimalist performance in a wonderful minimalist movie. Late comment, obviously! :D Cheers.
And Isabelle Adjani was so cool and sexy
I was given one of these when i learned to drive at 38,(yeah late i know). I loved that car. notice how the doors still worked after wrecking, typical, couldn't kill it with a stick.
Great Car !
This level is Driver was insanely hard as a kid
I managed to get past this training in the DRIVER game and than it was all missions I had to do, remember playing DRIVER on the PS.
This is how I want to do in that Street Fighter car bonus stage ;-)
The best behind the wheel parking garage driving sequence in cinematic history. And probably the only good one for that matter.
+Kliter Semson This was good very good, but this scene is better though inspired by the original scene but much better watch?v=zo4Bbll3ATY&t=9m56s
Resend the link as it isn't working
Bostonclassics1
here it is - watch?v=zo4Bbll3ATY&t=10m9s just have to type in youtubeDOTcomforward slash before pasting it
Whoever the stunt driver was, he was fu*king brilliant. I wouldn't want to compete with him in a banger race or demolition derby !!!!
Ryan, rest in peace fella, rest in peace🙏
That man can sure drive.
I was playing the PS1 Classic Driver, never knew it was based on this scene
Reminds me of the tutorial on the ps1 game driver.
How to ruin a perfectly good Merc in style.
will watch and come back after...
Burnout
Handbrake
Slalom
180°
360°
Reverse 180°
Speed
Brake Test
Lap
ruined a beautiful mercedes benz.
That is sad, yes.
Yeah terrible, my dreamcar
Seen a lot of clean classic Mercedes like this in Berlin.
It looks killer in orange
100%. @@jaymes1
1:51 That pretty much is a foreshadowing of how fucked up this sequence in Driver 1 would be.
ive been looking for this 4ever and found it. remember it from my childhood where i loved seeing cars getting smashed lol
The brightly coloured car in what was almost black and white footage, like a video game aimed at adults.
Oops, that's strike one.
"God DAMN!"
...Maybe I'll give you a call when I need a ride to the grocery store...
One of my all-time favorite movies
1:50 I swear to GOD this sound (of tapping metal) was used in The Driver game during a crash!
2:09
Yes, exact same sound! Driver the game was based on this movie!
RIP DRIVER 👌👌👌👌
I know this is a action movie I always laughed at this scene
I always laugh my eyes out of sockets when I watch this scene and some of the better car chases from Dirty Harry movies.
I also laugh hysterically - not sure why.
Weirdo’s
2:10 that sound effect....
I know what you mean
Bro this is literally the Game Driver
Update: According to Driver series wiki (the game driver) "it featured a storyline inspired by 1970's car chase movies such as Bullitt (1968) and The Driver (1978) and based in four real-life cities; Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York City.
So this was the original one John Tanner or at least portraying him
My favorit sceen when i qwas a kid , thanx
Oh boy that poor stunning car!
I have to go through this every Wednesday doing the weekly shop at Sainsburys, when my husband is trying to park the car.
In the 80’d the show Moonlighting with Bruce Willis did a tribute scene with a BMW.
Wow, gonna have to see this movie sooner than later!
😄👍❤💯
I didn't realized until now that this movie has "literally me" potential
Beautiful car and Beautiful movie
I bought this film about a month ago . Before that I had,nt seen it since it was brand new .
In the driver ps1 and PC hey man watch the paint you crazy hey man okay okay okay!!!!!
maybe i'll call when i need a ride to the grocery store.
I really wish cars still used column shifters! Looked so cool to use!
1:26
2:12
2:46
3:06
They are sick, I've only driven one car with one. Had a bench seat too
@@LachlanPhil
I drove a first generation escape with one. What is wrong with the market? Can't believe such an awesome shifter had to fall out of market. The only car with a front bench seat I ever was in was a late 90's Ford Taurus. The knee room was awesome! I can go on and on about column shifters and front bench seats!
Only guessing, but I imagine it's because of safety. Hard to make one that won't hurt a driver in a crash?
Must easier to move it to the floor or just make it pushbuttons.
@@Rapscallion2009
Not too sure about that since pickup trucks still have it. I like them for the ergonomics and room it makes.
Automakers really seem to not want a 3rd passenger in front. Could be both.
@@42luke93 aren't a lot of trucks exempted from passenger car regs because they're categorised as "light trucks", though?
You are the wheelman
Have never seen a car park this empty!!
He turned a Mercedes-Benz W109 into a BMW 2002. That's some driving.!
I like the improvement on the vehical at the end more rugged to the carrot collered car
Fuckin’ good - just feel bad for the beautiful Benz …
I never understood how ruining the car is proof of driving skills. I like the movie though.
None of these " Ass & Furious " stupid movies comes even close to this great work of art. Came across it nearly 25 years ago, of course not when it originally came out, and was fascinated by it.
Why even bring up that garbage. Those aren't movies. Those are products made to be mass consumed.
Painful to watch destroying that awesome Merc, one of my dreamcars, that color was awesome
He's fucking up the mercedes benz!
You are the man we are gonna need you
Absolutely sure the video game Driver got the garage scene from this movie verbatim.
I can't beleive they destroyed this beautiful car. At least it was not the 6.3 Liter version... but still
Let me show you my skills by destroying your car. - hire this man!
That car is sublime
I loved my 1966 250s.
Poor little Mercedes. :(
Oh nooooooo! Such a beauty! Seeing that just reminds that cars are getting soooo boring with leds all over, pointy headlights and no gear or hand break sticks!
Imagine this scene with PINK FLOYDS Run Like Hell playing!
As manobras arriscadas quem fez foi dublê no momento 2:14 não foi ator ele fez as fáceis. Filme épico
This is one of my favorite scenes involving stunt driving, and be sure to also see The China Syndrome, where Jack Lemmon outruns some power authority goons while driving a BMW 2002, which was my ride of choice in the late 70s. A friend of mine had a Mercedes with this body style, a 240D with no A/C as he was very frugal. Still loved riding in it, built like a tank.
That Merc is mint! They don’t make them like that anymore, cars or films!
You wrecked the car, man!
crashing such a beauty is a crime. I got my 1st car a 2nd hand 800 c alto at 40. never drove like this.
Thanks to airbags, they can never do a remake of this movie.
Behind the Warriors, Driver is #2 film
Because of this, my standard price is 15% in gta online lol
How dumb could those crooks be? The man was in "What's Up, Doc?". He knows his car chases!
It's always sad to see a classic car destroyed for a few minutes of movie time
It's the 1970s I doubt it was a classic during the era
Hey man!! you wreck the car MAN !!
Similar scene in the Bollywood film Qurbani at the beginning.
Probably the last year cars had metal bumpers,...however I doubt they were that sturdy, and I am sure they added some sound effects, to enhance their sturdiness. Fun movie clip.