& more recently Judy Tenuta, countless women die annually because they are women. Female friend died @ 37, after toxic tampon shock in her teens followed by 6 bouts of rare ovarian cancer. NO trans woman will ever be @ risk to this, any more than they will suffer monthly cramps, pain, bleeding, menopause, hot flashes, feet in stirrups, yet feminist author is "transphobic" for speaking up for women.
brilliant scene by two legends. hitting marks, seamless dialogue, landing jokes both subtle, risque, and hilarious. my favorite being gilda just wanting dad to be "street car conductor", "of course you do, millions and millions of people do..." timeless, nice job to the writers.
May God bless the legacy of these two great comedienne actresses.God rest their dear souls.They were taken away from this world just ten years apart from the same awful cancer.Gilda died of ovarian cancer on May 20,1989 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles,CA and Madeline Kahn died ten years later of the same cancer on December 3,1999 at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan,New York City,NY.Thank God that even though they're gone,we can still be reminded of their lives by looking back on their impressive body of work.They were gone way too soon but we'll always remember the joy and laughter they brought us.Forever Madeline and Gilda.
They weren't divas, they worked in ensembles & repeatedly worked with the same people, Madeline was released from a Broadway musical starring role because she wasn't a diva, just played one.
And by the way, I love Madeline's hair pulled up elegantly in a bun. Especially Gilda's hair looks so cute, and ready for bed when her hair is rolled up in curlers.
DYK? [Did You Know?] This leading lady in this motion picture, Madeline Kahn, who played the role of the First Lady, Constance Link hosted NBC-TV's longest running late night show "Saturday Night Live" at least three times. May 8, 1976, October 18, 1977, and December 16, 1995. This other leading lady who played the role as the First Daughter, Gloria Link, Gilda Radner was an alumni of "The Second City" and she was signed to be one of the first members on NBC-TV's "Saturday Night Live" from 1975 to 1980. And did you also know that these two leading ladies of this motion picture was guested on "The Muppet Show" Madeline Kahn on one episode, and Gilda Radner on the other episode. And in the 1980's, one of these two leading ladies of this motion picture was the guests on "Late Night with David Letterman". Gilda Radner on August 16, 1984, and Madeline Kahn on both November, 18, 1987, and February 16, 1989.
Also: Madeline Kahn worked with Gene Wilder in "The Producers," "Young Frankenstein," and "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother." Gilda Radner later married Gene Wilder, as well as co-starring in "Woman in Red" and "Haunted Honeymoon" with him.
@freemandiaz5123: You literally must be an idiot. Now Marlene Dietrich! That’s a great American actress. She pretended to be German too even. And then in an American western pretended to be French in DESTRY RIDES AGAIN. NOW, that’s an actress.
lol!!! when people just shut up and live in their hearts - all joy will manifest and kids won't have nightmare childhoods lol it also helps that one has a sense of humor about ONESELF
The mother seems to be very receptive to those same fantasies - guess they both ended up in a night club that night. Great actresses, and more than just that...
This is hilarious while keeping in mind these two most outrageously quirky comediennes. This is a true treasure!! Laughed out loud!
That last part cracked me up!!!! The look on Madeline's face was priceless😂😂
Two comedienne GREATS! I loved both of Them SO MUCH!
Oh my. I love Gilda and Madeline! Ovarian cancer took two of the very best!
I hate cancer as much as I love those two ladies. So cancer better watch out, because that is A LOT!
& more recently Judy Tenuta, countless women die annually because they are women. Female friend died @ 37, after toxic tampon shock in her teens followed by 6 bouts of rare ovarian cancer. NO trans woman will ever be @ risk to this, any more than they will suffer monthly cramps, pain, bleeding, menopause, hot flashes, feet in stirrups, yet feminist author is "transphobic" for speaking up for women.
Two legends gone wayyy too soon.
Two Comedy Geniuses.
Love them both 4ever !
These movies will keep me laughing 4ever !! !! !! !!
That's a lot of talent in one set.
Two great funny women, RIP Gilda and Madeline ♥️
brilliant scene by two legends. hitting marks, seamless dialogue, landing jokes both subtle, risque, and hilarious. my favorite being gilda just wanting dad to be "street car conductor", "of course you do, millions and millions of people do..." timeless, nice job to the writers.
May God bless the legacy of these two great comedienne actresses.God rest their dear souls.They were taken away from this world just ten years apart from the same awful cancer.Gilda died of ovarian cancer on May 20,1989 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles,CA and Madeline Kahn died ten years later of the same cancer on December 3,1999 at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan,New York City,NY.Thank God that even though they're gone,we can still be reminded of their lives by looking back on their impressive body of work.They were gone way too soon but we'll always remember the joy and laughter they brought us.Forever Madeline and Gilda.
This is genuine comedy. Outstanding performance by both divas.
They weren't divas, they worked in ensembles & repeatedly worked with the same people, Madeline was released from a Broadway musical starring role because she wasn't a diva, just played one.
Two of my favorite comediennes. Just wonderful! I have never seen this movie...
A bad movie, but some funny bits with these two!
She could act anything wnd an amazing actress. We lost both of them too soon
Hate that they are both gone. Too soon.
Absolutely brilliant! These two comic geniuses are magic together.
I feel like I need a cold 🚿 after watching this clip 😜🤣😍💌🥇 RIP to these wonderfully talented ladies 💐🏆💐
They elevate okay humor into something much more.
Awesome clip. As someone else said, two of my favorites.
And by the way, I love Madeline's hair pulled up elegantly in a bun. Especially Gilda's hair looks so cute, and ready for bed when her hair is rolled up in curlers.
@@CaptainSpalding72 Don't tell that to the professionals who make their livings doing hair, make-up, wardrobe, lighting, cinematography.
Madeline Kahn so funny and beautiful. Both Gilda and Madeline were great comedic actors.
Two brilliant women who graced us with their creativity and wit.
Such an epic comedy duo! They play this scene up just right
Its been a very long time since Ive seen this, thank you.
Rip these both funny ladies.
Two Masters at Work.
Who else can be so hilarious while trying to be so serious?
This is a treasure.
Both are crazier than i thought
DYK? [Did You Know?]
This leading lady in this motion picture, Madeline Kahn, who played the role of the First Lady, Constance Link hosted NBC-TV's longest running late night show "Saturday Night Live" at least three times. May 8, 1976, October 18, 1977, and December 16, 1995.
This other leading lady who played the role as the First Daughter, Gloria Link, Gilda Radner was an alumni of "The Second City" and she was signed to be one of the first members on NBC-TV's "Saturday Night Live" from 1975 to 1980.
And did you also know that these two leading ladies of this motion picture was guested on "The Muppet Show" Madeline Kahn on one episode, and Gilda Radner on the other episode.
And in the 1980's, one of these two leading ladies of this motion picture was the guests on "Late Night with David Letterman".
Gilda Radner on August 16, 1984, and Madeline Kahn on both November, 18, 1987, and February 16, 1989.
Also: Madeline Kahn worked with Gene Wilder in "The Producers," "Young Frankenstein," and "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother." Gilda Radner later married Gene Wilder, as well as co-starring in "Woman in Red" and "Haunted Honeymoon" with him.
No fucking shit! Old news, wikipedia
They did classic work together on SNL, e.g., Baba Wawa interwiewing Marwene Deetwik: "Cinematikwy speaking, white wights make my wegs wook wider."
I literally thought Madeline Kahn was German! Thanks Mel Brooks! Lol
@freemandiaz5123: You literally must be an idiot. Now Marlene Dietrich! That’s a great American actress. She pretended to be German too even. And then in an American western pretended to be French in DESTRY RIDES AGAIN. NOW, that’s an actress.
Haha, this is my favorite scene from this film. The hand gestures absolutely kill me! >.
Honestly that was really funny!
The best!
lol!!! when people just shut up and live in their hearts - all joy will manifest and kids won't have nightmare childhoods lol
it also helps that one has a sense of humor about ONESELF
he looks like a turnip LOL gilda & madeline
Two great, funny ladies!
i would love to see the end to this
They are genuine geniuses I saw Madeleine K is a small off b way in
Late 60 ‘s
Was that Jane Curtins reflection in the mirror at 2:26...heelarious..loved those girls♡RIP
Came here to see if anyone else noticed that!
The mother seems to be very receptive to those same fantasies - guess they both ended up in a night club that night. Great actresses, and more than just that...
RIP
maybe 3 or 4
Aren’t they the same age
Man you belong in New Jersey ,,,,,
Or maybe 3 or 4...
A turnip, fairy 😂 ❤
I think this was a 28 year old just wanting to be a person.
😮😮😮😮😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂lol g
USA Constitutional Amendments.revision 2013...in all directions, in all Divine geometry...
Both these hot funny ladies are gone. God please take Chelsea Handler and Sarah Silverman and give us back Gilda and Madeline.
Also, take Amy Schumer away.
I Agree Million Times Over
take Lena Dunham away while you're at it.
Who will we get back from Schumer and Dunham
Lucille Ball and Phyllis Diller lol
Надо же...Обе умерли от рака яичников. Какая потеря...
2 great actors taken by the same terrible disease.
Two great talents wasted in a totally mundane scene.
He's a fairy
I love both those women, but this looks awful.
Love these beautiful brilliant women. Nothing sexy like being funny!