I was living in Las Vegas when Sammy passed away. They shut off the lights on The Strip for eight minutes. When JFK was assassinated, he got only ONE minute.
Thanks a big! Mikey mate! ❤️❤️❤️❤️💯💯💯💯 That's too great to know, Sammy do deserve a lot but hey if he got this much over anybody, that's enough for us!
Kane Hearst You must be a very rare creature like myself. Good to know somebody else's brain thinks like mine. My 44 last time I checked only takes 6, I think Sammy fired that in the first 6 seconds of the song. You gotta love Sammy!
I live in Las Vegas, I have built a virtual reality Tribute to the Rat Pack in VRChat, and Sammy is the star. He was the most talented Star of Everthing he also played drums, vibraphone, trumpet, trombone, besides being a beautiful singer, dancer, impressionest, comedian, movie star and gunslinger .... He was EVERYTHING. besides being a wonderful human being. His most famous quote "Real success is not on the stage, but off the stage is a human being, and how you get along with your fellow men…. Sammy Davis Jr.
Really? I wish I could have seen bob minded real life you can’t actually believe those shots I’m to this day still not sure if he was real or if those shots were real they were insane.
@Alfie Martin Sammy had a glass left eye, he lost his left in a car accident, he wore an eye patch. Frank used to make fun of Sammy's sight at first, until he heard Sammy heard about it, and stopped, and it's kinda why Sammy was so relaxed singing more often with Dean, tbh. "Sam's Song" is a perfect example, or just look up "Dean & Sammy Medley" idk if I've ever seen Frank sing with Sammy unless it was "Me and My Shadow" song, love that one, or it's a film, or lost footage of a live performance with all 3 of them with Lawford &Bishop. It's rare to see Sammy singing with Frank after the 60s while Frank and Sammy were touring around the world, Dean and Joey were doing their talk shows, etc, Joey spent more time with Dean on his roasts. Lawford stayed in movies, but he never came back into the limelight of the Ratpack reunions unless you count that one time with Sammy before he died and that 60s film he did with Sammy and Joey, since Frank kicked Peter out, although he wanted to be left alone. So Bing took over Lawford's spot as No4 (until JFKs assassination, where Jack was at Bing's house instead of Frank, and that's when Frank fought Peter, etc etc) as Joey remained at No5. 1970s was all Sammy and Dean, Frank and Dean medleys or Dean and Joey segments, bc after 73" Frank and Sammy had a falling out over Sammy's accidental cocaine problem after marrying his 3rd wife. But guess like how Frank got Dean to reconcile with Jerry in 76, then came Dean, Sammy and Frank's roasts during the 70s, then somebody must've gotten Sammy to reconcile with Frank in 1986-88 as Dean's son died in 89, and Liza took over when Dean bailed out on the Ratpack Reunion Tour "Together Again!", but went to the 1990 Grammy's on Sammy's 60th, and No3 was reunited with No1&2&5. Months later, Sammy died.. RIP Mister Showbiz!! 5y later, Dean died, 3y later, Frank died and Joey survived long enough, then Lauren Bacall died, then finally Don died, now it's just the Ratpack kids who would be led by Shirley McClaine and Liza Minelli, omg!
@@bigred8432 I know the guns and the shooting isn't real. But, I was talking about Sammy's acrobatics, his dancing, and jumping from table to table. That's very hard to do with one eye because your depth perception is really compromised.
"While I can certainly understand your enthusiasm, I do wish you had shown a little more... _self control_ when you arrived. Could you perhaps _not_ go needlessly discharging your weapons inside my establishments like some riotous animal? Or is that too much to ask?" - Mr. House.
@@th3graveofwrath354This is the Courier in the *Tops* whether or not you talk to swank you wind up running around with your guns out eventually, if you get bored like me lol
“I was having dinner…in London…when eventually he got, as the Europeans always do, to the part about “Your country’s never been invaded.” And so I said, “Let me tell you who those bad guys are. They’re us. WE BE BAD. We’re the baddest-assed sons of bitches that ever jogged in Reeboks. We’re three-quarters grizzly bear and two-thirds car wreck and descended from a stock market crash on our mother’s side. You take your Germany, France, and Spain, roll them all together and it wouldn’t give us room to park our cars. We’re the big boys, Jack, the original, giant, economy-sized, new and improved butt kickers of all time. When we snort coke in Houston, people lose their hats in Cap d’Antibes. And we’ve got an American Express card credit limit higher than your piss-ant metric numbers go. You say our country’s never been invaded? You’re right, little buddy. Because I’d like to see the needle-dicked foreigners who’d have the guts to try. We drink napalm to get our hearts started in the morning. A rape and a mugging is our way of saying 'Cheerio.' Hell can’t hold our sock-hops. We walk taller, talk louder, spit further, fuck longer and buy more things than you know the names of. I’d rather be a junkie in a New York City jail than king, queen, and jack of all Europeans. We eat little countries like this for breakfast and shit them out before lunch.” ― P.J. O'Rourke
And as an American who is a fan of the Rat Pack, I have to say Sammy Davis jr. was the most talented of the three and is one of the most talented performers of the 20th century in my opinion. The guy could do it all just as it says on his tombstone.
Although Sammy was small in stature, his talent and energy was huge! He could do it all...sing, dance, act and his impressions of famous celebrities was amazing. A true legend and a pioneer for black entertainers at a time when tacial segregation was the norm. Framk Sinatra called Sammy 'Mr Entertainment' and he sure was.
Something called 1964 as well as pratical effects meaning stage crew is right there doing the effects live shot. And i think they still used film as well so they were probably in linear editing.
Man, I miss those days when gangsters would break into a spontaneous number while shooting up a rival's gambling joint. Gangs just aren't what they used to be.
Now that's the prettiest sound. You'll ever hear. It's just like heavenly music to my ear. Man I get such a boot. When I hear rooty-toot-toot. I always feel high. When a rod is nearby. Cause I like, The fun of reaching for a gun and going bang bang. I come alive. Each time a forty-five. Begins to bang bang. In gangster movies. I love that scene, The nice guy's nice. And the mean guy's mean. The boss's moll. Always steps between... Quick draws. Applause. My kind of prank. Is walking in a bank. And going bang bang. The ricochet. A bullet play a melody. Like shotgun seats. At the Roscoe kit. I'll be out to make history. Cause no one, I know, Gets oh such a glow. Out of bang bang... Like me. (Instrument solo) Like pistol Joe. And machine gun Moe. Is the way I'm aiming to be. Cause I'm not afraid, To stage me a raid, On some hangout. And my gun will hum. While I'm blasting some rival gang out. Cause no one, I know, Gets oh such a glow. Out of bang bang! Like me!
Oh I love this man! Sammy Davis, Jr. never gets old for me. He's brilliant. Check the gun play - as with everything in Sammy's life, he was an expert gun play technician. It ain't easy either, folks!
Back when celebrities were multitalented. You needed to be able to do it all, jokes, dance, sing, act, etc. That’s why older generations laugh at us and our “lip sync” fails. These people had talent
The most talent and energy per pound in the world is Sammy Davis Jr. He was top tap dancer, singer, comedian, and overall stage dominance. What a miracle of a man.
Keith Steward They were developing one that was slated for a Broadway opening, but it fell apart during the out-of-town try outs. They moved the setting to the 1960s, axed the whole gangster theme, and replaced it with a mAD men vibe. Only one song from the movie made it in and it wasn’t this gem. Broadway is was too progressive and liberal to stage a number about a man and his love for guns.
This is arguably the most challenging and difficult performance ever, and to do that shit in 1 take with 4 cameras.....wow! APPLAUSE. They totally trashed the place!
I love how he throws the bowler hat while saying "i never miss anything i truly aim at" then later its showed the hat is on the bottle, very cleaver writing and a blink and you'll miss it thing. It took me a bit to see it was the hat he knocked off of it to then shoot.
The last gasp of the golden age of Hollywood musicals. Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, and Edward G. Robinson. I love you all! -mikenotpaula.
Sammy loved being in show business. I saw him perform in London during the late 1980s when he was touring with Frank Sinatra and Liza Minelli. Sadly, it would be Sammys last tour as he became ill with throat cancer and passed away a few years later. Watching him perform live on stage was just magical. He was full of energy and sang his heart out. His closing song was 'Mr Bojangles' and he sang it with one single spot light on him. Hearing Sammy sing his famous song, made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up!He was amazing. RIP Sammy❤
Bythat,m the movie ROBO AND THE SEVEN HOOD is an internationally famous movie. I have seen it serveral times since childhood here in Germany and I am 59 by now.
Sammy Davis Jnr was the missing link between Billy Eckstine and Richard Pryor. A brilliant dancer and comedian, he made one truly classic album "The Wham Of Sam", which is up there with FS' "Songs For Swingin' Lovers".
In real life Sammy Davis jr. was an excellent sport shooter. He was also an Army veteran. Used to perform a lot of tricks with pistols. I think there are a few clips on UA-cam. Obviously a lot of the scene was staged because it was in a movie set. But technically he was the real deal.
Actually, this was a time that people didn’t actually give a shit for some little mistake like that. Maybe if people didn’t have their heads up their asses in this generation, they’d appreciate the hard work Sammy put into this movie along with Frank and Dino.
I was living in Las Vegas when Sammy passed away. They shut off the lights on The Strip for eight minutes. When JFK was assassinated, he got only ONE minute.
Thanks a big! Mikey mate! ❤️❤️❤️❤️💯💯💯💯
That's too great to know, Sammy do deserve a lot but hey if he got this much over anybody, that's enough for us!
@Sherylin Yep.
@Sherylin could you elaborate? i've never heard of this and what do you mean by party?
@Sherylin thank you
When Sinatra died, all the pizza parlors flew their flag at half mast.
This is the cheeriest song about a man with a crippling addiction to violence and guns I’ve ever heard
Well,
Look at it this way.
Its good for a man to have a hobby.
Of course I know him. It’s me
'crippling addiction to violence'...get over yourself!
@@r.p.mcmurphy6623 it's an exaggeration for comedic effect mcmurphy live a little
@@uramisugi you just forgot the comedic part
Those revolvers sure had a lot of ammo
Kane Hearst he has fast mag equipped.
Estended Quickdraw xd
Kane Hearst
You must be a very rare creature like myself.
Good to know somebody else's brain thinks like mine.
My 44 last time I checked only takes 6, I think Sammy fired that in the first 6 seconds of the song.
You gotta love Sammy!
Not to mention that the tommy sounded like a laser gun
This is just exteneded mag
I live in Las Vegas, I have built a virtual reality Tribute to the Rat Pack in VRChat, and Sammy is the star. He was the most talented Star of Everthing he also played drums, vibraphone, trumpet, trombone, besides being a beautiful singer, dancer, impressionest, comedian, movie star and gunslinger .... He was EVERYTHING. besides being a wonderful human being. His most famous quote "Real success is not on the stage, but off the stage is a human being, and how you get along with your fellow men…. Sammy Davis Jr.
I’m shocked someone reacted to my comment. Lol
" So anyway I started blasting"
Basting? It's always turkey in Philadelphia...
But I don't see so good
Han shot frisst
I do not think Sammy sang a wrong note in his life. Such a talent!
"Ah Jeeze boss, maybe we don't need to- Oh boy he's doing the song EVERYONE GET DOWN!"
Skeleton Wizard lamo
"Jeez where da hell dat big band play from when the boss is on his shootin/singing fitz"
@@Analog_Mind47 "i dunno, but its no wonder we're always broke"
Sammy was ranked right behind "quick draw" specialist Bob Munden as a legitimate Quick Draw with a pistol. No BS.
i rember reading about that)
Dean was pretty good too
Really? I wish I could have seen bob minded real life you can’t actually believe those shots I’m to this day still not sure if he was real or if those shots were real they were insane.
trevipp my instructor was mates with Munden. He was the real deal.
True story i read his autobiography he was legit great brother should be appreciated more
That jump at 3:25 is insane. He’s an athlete, gymnast, singer, dancer and comedian all at once!!
It looks like he jumped on a trampoline. You can see a bounce as soon as he lands.
@@Shamyrl Yeah, definitely a trampoline.
never heard of a trampoline?
That's why he was called "Mr. Entertainment".👍👍❤
Sammy was The Best!😎
Johnwoo
Yep- the secret weapon in the early Shaw brothers kung fu movies!
"Did he fire fifty six shots or only fifty five? Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself".
so really you gotta be askin yourself, do I feel lucky...
_well do ya punk?_
Let's keep in mind, Sammy did all of this with one eye.
@Alfie Martin Sammy had a glass left eye, he lost his left in a car accident, he wore an eye patch. Frank used to make fun of Sammy's sight at first, until he heard Sammy heard about it, and stopped, and it's kinda why Sammy was so relaxed singing more often with Dean, tbh. "Sam's Song" is a perfect example, or just look up "Dean & Sammy Medley" idk if I've ever seen Frank sing with Sammy unless it was "Me and My Shadow" song, love that one, or it's a film, or lost footage of a live performance with all 3 of them with Lawford &Bishop. It's rare to see Sammy singing with Frank after the 60s while Frank and Sammy were touring around the world, Dean and Joey were doing their talk shows, etc, Joey spent more time with Dean on his roasts. Lawford stayed in movies, but he never came back into the limelight of the Ratpack reunions unless you count that one time with Sammy before he died and that 60s film he did with Sammy and Joey, since Frank kicked Peter out, although he wanted to be left alone. So Bing took over Lawford's spot as No4 (until JFKs assassination, where Jack was at Bing's house instead of Frank, and that's when Frank fought Peter, etc etc) as Joey remained at No5. 1970s was all Sammy and Dean, Frank and Dean medleys or Dean and Joey segments, bc after 73" Frank and Sammy had a falling out over Sammy's accidental cocaine problem after marrying his 3rd wife. But guess like how Frank got Dean to reconcile with Jerry in 76, then came Dean, Sammy and Frank's roasts during the 70s, then somebody must've gotten Sammy to reconcile with Frank in 1986-88 as Dean's son died in 89, and Liza took over when Dean bailed out on the Ratpack Reunion Tour "Together Again!", but went to the 1990 Grammy's on Sammy's 60th, and No3 was reunited with No1&2&5. Months later, Sammy died.. RIP Mister Showbiz!! 5y later, Dean died, 3y later, Frank died and Joey survived long enough, then Lauren Bacall died, then finally Don died, now it's just the Ratpack kids who would be led by Shirley McClaine and Liza Minelli, omg!
Clifford it’s not a real gun and he isn’t really shooting 🙄
@@bigred8432 I know the guns and the shooting isn't real. But, I was talking about Sammy's acrobatics, his dancing, and jumping from table to table. That's very hard to do with one eye because your depth perception is really compromised.
@@cliffordyoung3614 Yes you are absolutely correct :)
Easier to aim
Sammy had so much talent and energy!
Miss Smith back when you needed a lot of talent to be a star, and the majority of Hollywood movies were actually good to watch
That would be the cocaine lol
dats cos he was little
Of course, look how high he can jump even while dancing 3:25
didn't do that for me and I had an endless supply@@bitghost4700
"The Courier Celebrates after finally entering the strip. (2281 Colorized)"
"While I can certainly understand your enthusiasm, I do wish you had shown a little more... _self control_ when you arrived. Could you perhaps _not_ go needlessly discharging your weapons inside my establishments like some riotous animal? Or is that too much to ask?" - Mr. House.
I'm just imagining this scene but it's the courier in the empty lucky 38 with Victor there.
*_What in the godamn?_*
@@th3graveofwrath354This is the Courier in the *Tops* whether or not you talk to swank you wind up running around with your guns out eventually, if you get bored like me lol
@@bustinarant i wiped out the casino. Then lost all my weapons to the ssaholes next door, cuz I had no idea about the boon bug.
I would be okay with my house being vandalized and robbed if it came with entertainment like this....
I mean you get what you pay for, in that case.
If Sammy Davis Jr came to my house and said "It's mine now." I'd be very confused, but I'd still have to give it to him.
Lol, exactly my point too....not without Sammy ...lol
As an American, I can confirm that this is an accurate depiction of us
“I was having dinner…in London…when eventually he got, as the Europeans always do, to the part about “Your country’s never been invaded.” And so I said, “Let me tell you who those bad guys are. They’re us. WE BE BAD. We’re the baddest-assed sons of bitches that ever jogged in Reeboks. We’re three-quarters grizzly bear and two-thirds car wreck and descended from a stock market crash on our mother’s side. You take your Germany, France, and Spain, roll them all together and it wouldn’t give us room to park our cars. We’re the big boys, Jack, the original, giant, economy-sized, new and improved butt kickers of all time. When we snort coke in Houston, people lose their hats in Cap d’Antibes. And we’ve got an American Express card credit limit higher than your piss-ant metric numbers go. You say our country’s never been invaded? You’re right, little buddy. Because I’d like to see the needle-dicked foreigners who’d have the guts to try. We drink napalm to get our hearts started in the morning. A rape and a mugging is our way of saying 'Cheerio.' Hell can’t hold our sock-hops.
We walk taller, talk louder, spit further, fuck longer and buy more things than you know the names of. I’d rather be a junkie in a New York City jail than king, queen, and jack of all Europeans. We eat little countries like this for breakfast and shit them out before lunch.”
― P.J. O'Rourke
swimmer8585 well brother if tht is not amarican, it is for sure not the arabs...
And as an American who is a fan of the Rat Pack, I have to say Sammy Davis jr. was the most talented of the three and is one of the most talented performers of the 20th century in my opinion. The guy could do it all just as it says on his tombstone.
this is my back to school song
🙌👏
Report:Sammy Davis Jr. for aimbot.
The Hitman haha
AND endless ammo hacking
Shut up.
@@ephgee1554 Could say the same for you
gg
New Vegas in a nutshell.
ShinyUmbreon Yeah
You mean B I G I R O N in a nutshell?
@@SpaghettiRegretty you said... BIG IRON ON HIS HIP?
@@guilmerbros3602 biggest iron on his hip 👀
I need to play that one more time.
Although Sammy was small in stature, his talent and energy was huge! He could do it all...sing, dance, act and his impressions of famous celebrities was amazing. A true legend and a pioneer for black entertainers at a time when tacial segregation was the norm. Framk Sinatra called Sammy 'Mr Entertainment' and he sure was.
What a fabulous entertainer he was . The best of The Rat Pack all in one extraordinary talented man.
Sammy's impression of James cagney's walk at 2:13 is priceless
He does a few impressions in the song,a bit of Al Jolson and while crawling on the bar bench of Jerry Lewis.
Sammy Davis Jr. was the original gamer.
Bing Crosby was my favorite member of the Rat Pack, but you can't deny that Sammy Davis Jr. was the most talented.
Sorry but Bing wasn't in the RatPack
2:22 bottle breaks before bullet sound. “We are NOT doing a 47th take!”
Something called 1964 as well as pratical effects meaning stage crew is right there doing the effects live shot. And i think they still used film as well so they were probably in linear editing.
They say sound travels slower than light?
@@animationspace8550 the way your phrasing that makes it sound like you think they are using real ammo. El dumbasso
@@TheSPEEZY99 "I think they still used film as well"
Nah man they had digital cameras in 1964 duh when did you think this was made, 1864?
@@alyssachantaychampagne2773 that was definitely practical effects and hey could’ve been film roll
Sammy Davis Jr. is one of the most talented men on the face of the earth. And his voice is from another planet.. Hollywood could take a lesson..
Thanks, Sammy for being you..
*Forgets To Load Film In Camera*
I bet these took a few takes XD. Sammys got that stamina
Oh, they’d be getting banged banged!
Man, I miss those days when gangsters would break into a spontaneous number while shooting up a rival's gambling joint. Gangs just aren't what they used to be.
I love how he never reloaded his revolvers the entire time
I didn't even notice that! 😂
Infinite ammo cheat
What a great film and an incredible cast!! Frank, Sammy,Bing, Peter Falk, Dean!! Nothing better!!
Now that's the prettiest sound.
You'll ever hear.
It's just like heavenly music to my ear.
Man I get such a boot.
When I hear rooty-toot-toot.
I always feel high.
When a rod is nearby.
Cause I like,
The fun of reaching for a gun and going bang bang.
I come alive.
Each time a forty-five.
Begins to bang bang.
In gangster movies.
I love that scene,
The nice guy's nice.
And the mean guy's mean.
The boss's moll.
Always steps between...
Quick draws.
Applause.
My kind of prank.
Is walking in a bank.
And going bang bang.
The ricochet.
A bullet play a melody.
Like shotgun seats.
At the Roscoe kit.
I'll be out to make history.
Cause no one,
I know,
Gets oh such a glow.
Out of bang bang...
Like me.
(Instrument solo)
Like pistol Joe.
And machine gun Moe.
Is the way I'm aiming to be.
Cause I'm not afraid,
To stage me a raid,
On some hangout.
And my gun will hum.
While I'm blasting some rival gang out.
Cause no one,
I know,
Gets oh such a glow.
Out of bang bang!
Like me!
It is "Shotgun Sid and the Roscoe Kid..." Thanks for providing lyrics. Very nice!
Oh I love this man! Sammy Davis, Jr. never gets old for me. He's brilliant. Check the gun play - as with everything in Sammy's life, he was an expert gun play technician. It ain't easy either, folks!
Dean Martin must've been bawling his eyes when he shot up those bottles of booze.
@Real Talk True Story Yeah, hardly drank water
@Real Talk True Story I'm pretty sure everyone knew Dino was playing an act. Marky is just having his fun with the character
@Real Talk True Story your only half right. He did have an addiction before the act
Yep...
she?
My wife loves the part where Sammy is standing on the bar shooting the tommy gun.
I shouldn´t be laughing at this
TheD0RKNIGHT lmaooooo
That Thompson SMG prop looks terrible btw.
@@wilhelmklink3401 I agree
Back when celebrities were multitalented. You needed to be able to do it all, jokes, dance, sing, act, etc. That’s why older generations laugh at us and our “lip sync” fails. These people had talent
When you activate the Infinity ammo cheat code:
Damn could Sammy dance
dance ,sing and make impressions
@@dark3rthanshadows and shoot lol
@@dark3rthanshadows And play drums and piano and act
U can see where Michael Jackson got his inspiration from
I believe this was one take, I couldn't imagine any star of today being able to do this. Truly the greatest entertainer to ever live.
you're right. They wouldn't be able to do this. Because no one would allow it 😂
3:24 now that is an impressive jump
Trampoline
Trampoline definitely
@@jasonskuni3769 Trampoline or not, it is still impressive.
@@CieJe.Alexander yeah it is but what if he jumped right through it?
@@jasonskuni3769 *Music abruptly stops*
Sammy was truly an amazing man
The one and only Sammy.
That has to be one of the greatest dance numbers ever filmed.
Agreed.
Most people don't know that Sammy Davis Junior was at one time the fastest drawer of a gun. Even with his glass eye. Look it up
Don't have to look it up. You are the 74th person to mention it here.
Look it up? If you wanted us to read something, you should have provided a damn link!
I think Sammy Davis Jr was an incredibly talented actor dancer, singer, comedian. I love watching his films.
The most talent and energy per pound in the world is Sammy Davis Jr. He was top tap dancer, singer, comedian, and overall stage dominance. What a miracle of a man.
Someone please make a Broadway musical of this movie.
Combining tap dancing and gunplay. Is this heaven?
Keith Steward They were developing one that was slated for a Broadway opening, but it fell apart during the out-of-town try outs. They moved the setting to the 1960s, axed the whole gangster theme, and replaced it with a mAD men vibe. Only one song from the movie made it in and it wasn’t this gem.
Broadway is was too progressive and liberal to stage a number about a man and his love for guns.
Cant wont happen there is guns u know today people would lose their shit
With whom?
I guess, it happened the other way around. Most of those big budget SINGING AND DANING MOVIES were based on actual BROADWAY SHOWS
I absolutely loved Sammy. He over came so much to be where he was. I loved the rat pack.😊
This man is just beautiful in every sense of the word. I immediately love him. The talent and ecstatic energy he brings to this song is awesome.
Mr.Wondeful....The Simply Amazing Sammy Davis Jr, Ladies & Gentleman. (Incredible.)
The. Most talented man ever.. RIP
That velvet voice....feet lighter than air...poetry in motion...and that entertainer's smile.
This is by far one of my top 5 musical moments of all time. Probably top 3 if I really thought about it.
🤣
It's in my Top Two...definitely
This song is so underrated.
Classic triple threat; could sing, could dance, AND could act.
AND shoot a gun!!
The sheer physical skills of the entertainers of era are amazing.
i love it when characters are tiny and cute but also dangerous and terrifying to everyone else
That is SO HOT. 🤤
You can see where Micheal Jackson took from Sammy.
Ace Williams the real smooth criminal
Ace Williams 1:39 I you can tell that Sammy found out
bro watch him perform Mr Bojangles
Greatly agreed!
What did he take? Being black?
This is arguably the most challenging and difficult performance ever, and to do that shit in 1 take with 4 cameras.....wow! APPLAUSE. They totally trashed the place!
he really put his heart and soul into this scene
Who knew that these revolvers had the clip of machine gun, never ending!
I love how he throws the bowler hat while saying "i never miss anything i truly aim at" then later its showed the hat is on the bottle, very cleaver writing and a blink and you'll miss it thing. It took me a bit to see it was the hat he knocked off of it to then shoot.
Sammy’s smile is my favorite.
The last gasp of the golden age of Hollywood musicals. Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, and Edward G. Robinson. I love you all! -mikenotpaula.
Sammy and Dean were hilarious in the cannonball run too
Don't forget Dom Deloquse.
Sammy Davis Jr starred in many GREAT movie's
He did this with one eye!!! This is talent!! 👏👏
An unforgetable voice!
Rip fellas,thanks for your music got me Thur Christmas 🎵🎼🎹🎹🎸🎷🎻🎵🎼🎹👌
👩🏻🦰 YOURE WELCOME CLOWN 🤡
The timing of shots is amazing. Yes, a couple of off cues but mostly flawless. Considering how many shots are fired. Great number.
The people who dislike this hate gangster movies and Italians
It's so pure, just a guy singing about how much he likes guns
Now that's talent!
Sammy loved being in show business. I saw him perform in London during the late 1980s when he was touring with Frank Sinatra and Liza Minelli. Sadly, it would be Sammys last tour as he became ill with throat cancer and passed away a few years later. Watching him perform live on stage was just magical. He was full of energy and sang his heart out. His closing song was 'Mr Bojangles' and he sang it with one single spot light on him. Hearing Sammy sing his famous song, made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up!He was amazing. RIP Sammy❤
Why have I NEVER SEEN THIS?!! That's it, I'm reading his biography this summer!
Bythat,m the movie ROBO AND THE SEVEN HOOD is an internationally famous movie. I have seen it serveral times since childhood here in Germany and I am 59 by now.
R.I.P To a Great Singer Actor Sammy Davis Jr, Still Miss You Always
Imagine he did the whole scene and then they had to retake it lmao
dumb
Sammy was a gifted talented performer, he can do it all, and he did it all !!!!!
Boy, Sammy's performance in this scene alone sure gives the audience a "bang" for their buck!
The thing that amazed me about Sammy is that I never saw that brother overweight. Never. Thought that was great.
Sammy Davis Jnr was the missing link between Billy Eckstine
and Richard Pryor. A brilliant dancer and comedian, he made one
truly classic album "The Wham Of Sam", which is up there with
FS' "Songs For Swingin' Lovers".
Sammy was the missing link between Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly. LOL
Sammy was a BOSS! What an entertainer!
This never ceases to amaze me; what an entertainer
I guess you can say that Sammy Davis Jr's performance went out with a........................BANG!!
You can say it...most wouldn't
In real life Sammy Davis jr. was an excellent sport shooter. He was also an Army veteran. Used to perform a lot of tricks with pistols. I think there are a few clips on UA-cam. Obviously a lot of the scene was staged because it was in a movie set. But technically he was the real deal.
sam is the long lost New Vegas character
Man that six shot revolver sure has more than six shots 😄
Gee, you're the first to mention it. 🤣🤣🤣
This movie has some real bang bangers for songs
I bet he had a blast shooting this song..😁
dumb
He is amazing. Is this for real? It just seems so well timed to be blanks with coordinated explosions.
Oh They don't make it like they you too, R.i.p Sammy .. !
Let's just be thankful this movie was made when it was.
Its 6:30am randomly felt like listening to this ❤️ love it
My Dad really like this movie.
2:25 when the bank robber is in a good mood
My favorite song from the movie which I saw in a drive-in theater back in 64
Haha. He missed the holster. 0:42 I guess they didn't want to do any more takes.
Gregg H lol
Bruh
Actually, this was a time that people didn’t actually give a shit for some little mistake like that. Maybe if people didn’t have their heads up their asses in this generation, they’d appreciate the hard work Sammy put into this movie along with Frank and Dino.
Amazing talent. Sing, dance, act, impersonation.
This was unscripted. When Frank came to the set he was like "Sammy. What the fuck". A true master of improv
It was NOT unscripted... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Okay, Sammy Davis Jr. tap dancing with Guns to a brass band might be the most American thing ever
2018 and still watching this:-)
Alvin ayensu you’ve been watching it since 1964!?
He was so good..dancing and singing!!
NRA national anthem.
I like it.
He only mentioned a 45. Caliber
Lol
Every couple months i find myself back here