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  • Aeëtes sows the Hydra's teeth and seven armed skeletons, the "children of the Hydra's teeth", emerge from the ground. Jason, Phalerus, and Castor fight them while Medea and Argus escape with the Fleece.
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    Fantastic special effects by Ray Harryhausen and exciting mythological adventure make this a film that is fun for everyone. It's the story of Jason (Todd Armstrong), a fearless sailor and explorer, who returns to the kingdom of Thessaly after a 20-year voyage to make his rightful claim to the throne. But to do so, Jason must first find the magical Golden Fleece. He selects a crew and with the help of Hera, Queen of the Gods, sets sail in search of the Fleece. Jason and his crew must overcome incredible obstacles including a 100-foot bronze giant, the venomous Hydraa huge creature with the heads of seven snakes, and a spectacular battle with an army of skeletons.
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  • @cyhawk16
    @cyhawk16 9 місяців тому +28

    CGI is good but seriously Ray Harryhausen's stop motion effects are better than some CGI today.

  • @Laceykat66
    @Laceykat66 2 роки тому +1714

    This is where stop motion has it over CGI. There is something otherworldly creepy about the movements of the mythical creatures in this film. These skeletons, the Harpies, Talos, all are "believably magical" thanks to Ray Harryhausen's art.

    • @geokaplan59
      @geokaplan59 2 роки тому +99

      I was lucky to interview Harryhausen and his longtime friend friend Ray Bradbury in the months before each died. Both agreed with something I said, which is similar, Laceykat, to your comment. I said that, for me, the difference between CGI and stop-motion is this:
      CGI brings fantasy into reality. With CGI, everything looks "real"; monsters and the supernatural are placed on the same plane as cars and bowls of cereal. Stop-motion takes reality into fantasy. Suddenly things do not look normal; there is a jolt to a different, disturbing dimension of being. Both Rays agreed wholeheartedly, and I thank you, Laceykat, for the wonderful comment you've shared.

    • @ogrosch4568
      @ogrosch4568 2 роки тому +16

      Not a bit. Unwatchable these days, Come on.

    • @ClassicBoxingMatches
      @ClassicBoxingMatches 2 роки тому +70

      @@ogrosch4568 it is very much watchable. These special effects were and still are pretty impressive when you consider the time period. Animation and CGI has improved leaps and bounds but stop motion has always been fascinating...

    • @ogrosch4568
      @ogrosch4568 2 роки тому +6

      @@ClassicBoxingMatches i am talking about today, not 60 years ago. Times changed.

    • @danhalo1
      @danhalo1 2 роки тому +44

      @@ogrosch4568 How old are you? And where is your appreciation for old movies and different art styles?

  • @geokaplan59
    @geokaplan59 2 роки тому +693

    In one of the last interviews he gave. I asked Ray Harryhausen, a bit sheepishly, how the skeletons could scream if they have no larynxes. He laughed and chided me, "Because it's a fantasy!" And of course he was right. They have no voicebox, and they must scream!

    • @robert-brydson-1
      @robert-brydson-1 2 роки тому +23

      yet not questioning how they move

    • @daustin8888
      @daustin8888 2 роки тому +11

      @Facepalm Full O' Napalm A truly terrifying book

    • @craftpaint1644
      @craftpaint1644 2 роки тому +36

      It's the standard answer from old Hollywood guys, imagination is what they were trying to capture, not realism.

    • @mistofoles
      @mistofoles 2 роки тому +4

      I said exactly the same thing !

    • @juliac9080
      @juliac9080 2 роки тому +10

      BUT ...they can't swim. 😉

  • @TheDragon0287
    @TheDragon0287 Рік тому +640

    This was pure artistry. The time spent, and attention to detail in this scene alone was incredible.

    • @D0NU75
      @D0NU75 Рік тому +17

      it is impressive how solid the impact between swords and shields is, the skeletons recoil and jason's sword bounces back

    • @A_Black_Sheep94
      @A_Black_Sheep94 10 місяців тому +2

      Yea but I still don't get why they didn't just use those living guys though, they still had them outnumbered but whatever.

    • @grimreaperhenrik
      @grimreaperhenrik 8 місяців тому

      they probably thought the undead ones would set it just outta imagining but out of practical means you are right@@A_Black_Sheep94

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      @7-dy9dy 8 місяців тому

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      @7-dy9dy 8 місяців тому

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  • @TTony-tu6dm
    @TTony-tu6dm Рік тому +249

    One of the most incredible influential sequences in special effects history. Harryhausen was a genius

    • @URangryX
      @URangryX 6 місяців тому +5

      Very ahead of his Time. Always thinking about how to make something look good, IN CAMERA. Ray was a brilliant man. Need more like him.

    • @Vero-nica12Andrea
      @Vero-nica12Andrea 2 місяці тому

      Me recuerda a La momia de Brendan esos esqueletos con sus armas

  • @BlueSummers101
    @BlueSummers101 Рік тому +195

    The scene @4:02 of the skeleton rolling over the wall and the scene @5:37 when the skeleton jumps over the slain Phalerus rather than just run behind him are excellent yet subtle moments that can easily be missed or taken for granted, yet show just how skilled Ray Harryhausen really was and just how passionate he was about his art.

    • @grimreaperhenrik
      @grimreaperhenrik 10 місяців тому +4

      you're right, I never thought about that. Good catch about detail! Especially the rolling.

    • @URangryX
      @URangryX 6 місяців тому

      You have a good eye!

  • @christophermontoya5526
    @christophermontoya5526 11 місяців тому +80

    The one thing that's rather impressive about this scene is the fact that the movement doesn't look jerky. I've seen stop motion animation done by others that looked jerky, but this motion looks realistically fluid. Harryhausen was quiet an artist and a genius. Respect.

    • @URangryX
      @URangryX 6 місяців тому +2

      "King Kong", "Gwanji", and "Jason and the Argonauts" are a master-class in stop motion.

  • @unaiwizenhiemer2607
    @unaiwizenhiemer2607 2 роки тому +505

    The sword play is far more impressive than most modern movies today 😳

  • @ClassicBoxingMatches
    @ClassicBoxingMatches 2 роки тому +302

    Favourite scene if the film. Stop motion may not look real but it feels real - those unnatural movements are freaky

    • @terrorcop101
      @terrorcop101 2 роки тому +26

      If it's not the most iconic scene in the film, I don't know what is. Not to mention, it's got to be one of the most iconic scenes in film history.

    • @yvonneplant9434
      @yvonneplant9434 2 роки тому +15

      @@terrorcop101 Seeing it in a theater along with Bernard Herrmann's score was fantastic pure magic.

    • @The53rrc
      @The53rrc 2 роки тому +4

      Actually it's more fake now than back then. To pure and clean. Superficial.

    • @robertmcpherson1617
      @robertmcpherson1617 2 роки тому +9

      I'm not comfortable with the word, fake.
      Two points: first, there is a suspension of disbelief when watching a film. For example, you don't think it's only one car in some of the more insane car chases, do you? Second, this is a fantasy film; when was the last time you saw moving skeletons? I admit that such animation should be of high quality and Harryhausen was high quality!

    • @georgehenderson7783
      @georgehenderson7783 2 роки тому +9

      @@terrorcop101 This whole film is iconic.

  • @jknuttel
    @jknuttel Рік тому +22

    In 1963, _Cleopatra_ won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects over Alfred Hitchcock's _The Birds. Jason and the Argonauts_ was not even nominated. An amazing - and unfortunate - injustice and oversight.

    • @TPDManiacXC626
      @TPDManiacXC626 Рік тому

      As Daffy Duck would say to all those blind, blow hard Oscar judges, “You’re despicable!”

    • @joemorris1282
      @joemorris1282 24 дні тому

      Blimey I didn't realise that. That's scandalous. The special effects in this film still hold up to this day! I can't say that about The Birds, although for it's time it was impressive. Cleopatra would have had a much larger budget I assume?

    • @EphemeralProductions
      @EphemeralProductions 7 днів тому

      The academy have always been clueless about REAL and genuinely good filmmaking. Most of the time

  • @Keith-uh7dt
    @Keith-uh7dt 5 місяців тому +2

    You know it may not stand up to some of the special effects today but back in the 60s that was pretty damn impressive Ray Harryhausen was an absolute genius

  • @helixxharpell
    @helixxharpell Рік тому +114

    Growing up as a child in elementary school, movie day was a treat. We would all gather in the library sitting cross-legged in the dark waiting the feature to begin. This movie enthralled me as a child in the 70s. It was this scene that hooked me on fantasy from the start. The choreography, the beat of the music, the anxious anticipation. Something that modern-day cinema I'm afraid, is sorely lacking. Thank you Ray!

    • @stoneyboyd
      @stoneyboyd Рік тому +2

      Did your school have it on film? That’s cool.

    • @alfredodistefanolaulhe2212
      @alfredodistefanolaulhe2212 Рік тому +2

      Not fantasy at all, it's more of an adventure epic movie from ancient Greece and of course with some fantasy including it.

    • @helixxharpell
      @helixxharpell Рік тому +4

      @@stoneyboyd Sorry, missed this reply. Yes! It was on old 8mm film in the steel canisters! Our teachers would always have trouble changing the roll out. We would all get restless waiting. 🤣
      We saw all the Ray Harryhousen movies. This one was my favorite. That & the 7th Voyage of Sinbad.

    • @helixxharpell
      @helixxharpell Рік тому

      @@alfredodistefanolaulhe2212
      I agree with the Greek Epic angle but..
      To me anytime you have a priest of Hecate summoning up a death squad of skeletons, that's fantasy. Much of what we have in the fantasy genre comes from those epic tales of heroism.

    • @alfredodistefanolaulhe2212
      @alfredodistefanolaulhe2212 Рік тому +2

      @@helixxharpell The movie is not in the genre of "fantasy" but it includes a bit of it. Fantasy is Excalibur, Lord of the Rings, Never Ending Story, those are fantasy movies. This one is a classic epic movie with some fantasy. But I got what you meant, my mother always call it Fantasy in general.

  • @FirstLast-ew1st
    @FirstLast-ew1st 2 роки тому +89

    That bit at 5:23 where he wrestles the spear out of the skeletons hands still amazes me to this day.

    • @Blokewood3
      @Blokewood3 Рік тому +9

      That does look great. Jason's hands go out of the shot for a second, so I'm guessing he picked up the spear from out of sight of the camera. But a shot I'm not sure how they did is at 4:14, when the Skeleton disarms Castor's shield. How did they do that shot? There wasn't anything there to pull it out of his hand! I guess the actor must have thrown the shield away, but it really doesn't look like that. It looks like something pulled it out of his hand.

    • @BigBoy257
      @BigBoy257 Рік тому +2

      @@Blokewood3im guessing that we just can’t see him throw it because the skeleton’s shield is blocking his hand

    • @Mike14264
      @Mike14264 11 місяців тому +2

      ​@@BigBoy257 either that, or they had a thin wire or two to tug it out of his hands.

  • @aaronmoran7195
    @aaronmoran7195 Рік тому +52

    Bernard Herrmann deserves praise too for his epic score. This and 7th Voyage of Sinbad are amongst his best.

  • @mpemberton7760
    @mpemberton7760 11 місяців тому +18

    Ray Harryhausen has earned many accolades for his stop-motion wizardry, and rightfully so. But I'd also like to tip my hat to the great Bernard Herrmann, whose brilliant score highlighted the sense of magic, danger and mythological adventure throughout the film.
    It's one of the reasons that JATA became an all-time classic.

    • @martinberridge9173
      @martinberridge9173 10 днів тому +1

      Totally agree - one of my favorite composers

    • @mpemberton7760
      @mpemberton7760 9 днів тому +1

      @@martinberridge9173 Herrmann and Jerry Goldsmith are 2 of the all-time best film composers.

  • @GoodMrDawes
    @GoodMrDawes 10 місяців тому +13

    Awesome. I can see a young James Cameron in awe chewing popcorn.

  • @jeffreyworthen7033
    @jeffreyworthen7033 Рік тому +12

    That scream from the skeletons........SCARY!!!!!......😳

    • @Mrgaunt1
      @Mrgaunt1 Місяць тому +1

      Especially after their they slowly stalk towards the heroes with a slow rigid pace - then suddenly exploding forward with that horrifying wail! UGH! 😮

  • @happyfeet4506
    @happyfeet4506 2 роки тому +139

    One of the best stop motion movies ever made. The special effects of Ray Harry Haussen were spectacular and no cgi insight. A work of pure genius.

  • @Frandog99
    @Frandog99 Рік тому +165

    I genuinely think this scene is one of the best ever made and for its time is nothing short of unbelievable. The only bit that bugs me is the fact Jason and the other two Argonauts could have simply just left with the other two instead of waiting for the skeletons to appear (unless I am missing something). That said, I’m glad they did. What a scene!

    • @mickeycordaro5352
      @mickeycordaro5352 8 місяців тому +19

      The skeletons would've caught up to them quickly and killed them. Jason and the other two guys were stalling for time.

    • @nathanielstanford3115
      @nathanielstanford3115 7 місяців тому +1

      Aeetes and his men would have stopped them

    • @christianwouters6764
      @christianwouters6764 6 місяців тому +4

      One of the companions of Jason is carrying his shield upside down.

    • @marklassanske2716
      @marklassanske2716 6 місяців тому +1

      This in my top ten

    • @Newhorizons..
      @Newhorizons.. 4 місяці тому

      Theres a message to be gained

  • @roberthaworth8991
    @roberthaworth8991 2 роки тому +193

    The fight choreography of the skeletons is really good. They use actual tactics (to the limit of their skills while living).

  • @bixbixi
    @bixbixi Рік тому +25

    Just imagine, how we got old with all these stories, in Greek mythology (I'm Greek, 1956).
    All fantasies, with spectacular stories - not only Agronauts and Argo!

  • @CaptainTurner42
    @CaptainTurner42 Рік тому +51

    My grandparents showed me this film when I was really young, and I would watch it every time I visited them. It's one of my favorite movies of all time, I love this whole film and this fight scene is just unreal.

  • @MagnificentFiend
    @MagnificentFiend Рік тому +54

    Jason, Castor and Phalerus removing their baldrics and unsheathing their swords as one at 1:02 is one of the most badass moments in all film.

    • @nycdweller
      @nycdweller 10 місяців тому +2

      YES! My favorite scene in the whole movie!!

    • @grimreaperhenrik
      @grimreaperhenrik 9 місяців тому +2

      they knew it was their last stand

  • @kennyoldfield3472
    @kennyoldfield3472 Рік тому +45

    I have watched the scene with the giant bronze statue and my mum said that when this movie released in 1963 people were terrified at how "realistic" it was. As I am watching this is wasn't scared.
    But when those skeletons pulled out a Roman technique where they march then charge I was pretty shocked AND scared.

  • @SpaceOutCat
    @SpaceOutCat 6 місяців тому +8

    I truly enjoyed this fight scene... i thought the skeletons were going to be corny fighters but ended up being formidable opponents.

  • @mierpaul
    @mierpaul 2 роки тому +119

    I love how Harryhausen created the skeletons with evil looking sculls. Totally added to the scaryness of the segment.

    • @paulhoye9680
      @paulhoye9680 2 роки тому +1

      All the skulls look the same..I would have preferred more realism..

    • @dvdortiz9031
      @dvdortiz9031 Рік тому +1

      Every skull smiles!!! Have you ever seen one crying???

    • @EphemeralProductions
      @EphemeralProductions Рік тому

      All skulls look evil. lol. Part of it is how they’ve been used associated with Halloween and horror.

    • @mierpaul
      @mierpaul Рік тому

      Scull are actually expressionless.

    • @Amethyst_Friend
      @Amethyst_Friend 2 місяці тому

      @@paulhoye9680Hope you are joking

  • @SilentSabre
    @SilentSabre Рік тому +21

    I remember watching this as a child and being terrified of those skeletons, especially when they shriek as they charge the Argonauts. Ray Harryhausen was a special effects wizard.

  • @bushcraftandastronomer.3775
    @bushcraftandastronomer.3775 2 роки тому +16

    R.I.P Todd Armstrong! You'll never be forgotten as this film is now a cult classic! Nobody could have played Jason better than Todd Armstrong!
    This is the best part of this classic!

  • @pbcreative6388
    @pbcreative6388 Рік тому +32

    A perfect sequence. This was made when special effects were still special, when you saw something unbelievable and wondered how it was done. And even if you knew the process behind it, you could appreciate the skill and patience of the one man that animated the whole sequence over 4 and a half months. Can you imagine anyone doing that these days? Ray Harryhausen was a true artist. It's a film you can still appreciate 60 years after it was made.

  • @tsopmocful1958
    @tsopmocful1958 11 місяців тому +4

    The bone rattles in the music as the skeletons sprout from the ground really set the mood.

  • @chris55529
    @chris55529 7 місяців тому +4

    Probably no one will see this comment, but this is the kind of stuff I lived for as a child (also Godzilla, of course) back when Hollywood could actually do its f-----g job. Harryhausen was a genius.

  • @AndiniMako
    @AndiniMako 9 днів тому +1

    Such an influential and iconic scene. Harryhausen tops CGI ANY day.

  • @tyrssen1
    @tyrssen1 2 роки тому +124

    The masterpiece (arguably!) from the master of stop-motion animation himself.

    • @billmoss2877
      @billmoss2877 2 роки тому +4

      Ray Harryhausen He also did Mighty Joe Young per Wiki.

    • @tyrssen1
      @tyrssen1 2 роки тому +4

      @@billmoss2877 And many more.

  • @snipedude4953
    @snipedude4953 11 місяців тому +6

    The skeletons look awesome animated like that, you can imagine a magical animated skeleton moving like that.

  • @megalon73
    @megalon73 Рік тому +39

    Even 60 Years Later. This is still the most impressive sequence ever-made. This films give you the best pace in any of the, Ray Harryhausen. Film Collection. Talos, The Hydra, The Harpies and The Skelton Army. The most insane figures in this movie, I love it so much.

  • @chemicalangel17
    @chemicalangel17 Рік тому +9

    Ray Harryhausen was a genius.

  • @petetube99
    @petetube99 2 роки тому +15

    The scene is made much more powerful by the slow eerie sowing of the teeth at the beginning. Unsettling, allmost like a Kubrick movie. The weird oboe and cracking percussion is otherworldly. Imagine the anticipation and eventual shock of the original audience. Theres a reason it stayed in their subconscious.

  • @kirkfeather1
    @kirkfeather1 Рік тому +21

    When audiences first saw this they were, as the saying goes, "gobsmacked," and rightfully so. To this day one of the greatest achievements in stop-time filming. A few seconds of this sequence undoubtedly took a tremendous amount of time and patient effort and it's quite a long segment..

    • @kirkfeather1
      @kirkfeather1 Рік тому +5

      It takes moment to realize that the human actors could not see anything in front of them as they fulfilled the fight choreography. Pretty remarkable and professional skill on the part of this cast.

    • @nhmooytis7058
      @nhmooytis7058 6 місяців тому

      4 1/2 months.

  • @davidhawley3337
    @davidhawley3337 5 місяців тому +4

    I love the part at about 1:05 -1:06 where they all three ditch their scabbards at the same time, synchronized. A scabbard/sheath will hinder your movements somewhat, but I think this gesture signified that this was an all-or-nothing moment.

  • @lw3646
    @lw3646 5 місяців тому +3

    I dearly love this movie, along with Clash of the Titans 1981. They beautifully capture the wonder and weirdness of those Greek Myths.
    They understand its not an action story, its an adventure/odessey story. Big difference with the modern remakes.

  • @BarrelShape
    @BarrelShape Рік тому +10

    David Allen and Phil Tippett at their best managed to get stop-motion a little smoother than Harryhausen, but neither could pull off the complexity of a scene like this so masterfully. Harryhausen was a genius.

  • @geokaplan59
    @geokaplan59 2 роки тому +193

    Although the beginning of this sequence is aggravatingly static (both director and screenwriter are nowhere to be found), once the skeletons appear it is thrilling. Harryhausen seamlessly combines terror and humor, and the sense of the unstoppability of the skeletons is brilliant. It bears repeated viewings just to see all the details. A superb scene by a consummate artist.

    • @dvdortiz9031
      @dvdortiz9031 Рік тому +2

      Greek mythology

    • @d.f.4830
      @d.f.4830 Рік тому

      That’s quite a funny and accurate observation 😂

    • @lawrencewood289
      @lawrencewood289 Рік тому +1

      Agreed. The beginning of the scene is far from fluid. LOL.

    • @TPDManiacXC626
      @TPDManiacXC626 11 місяців тому

      @@lawrencewood289
      Agreed, Jason and his two friends could’ve bum rushed their enemies before the spell could be completed. But to quote Grim Reaper from Billy and Mandy, “Give it a moment, these things take a few seconds or minutes to kick in.”

    • @samhallzero
      @samhallzero 5 місяців тому

      @@TPDManiacXC626 Yeah, all four of them and a girl could have rushed an army!

  • @RetroGaming-gp2ef
    @RetroGaming-gp2ef Рік тому +6

    Stop motion still looks way better than CGI ever will be.

  • @johannbogason1662
    @johannbogason1662 Рік тому +2

    This scared the bejusus out of me when I was 13. Got me hooked on Greek mythology. Lucky me.

    • @TPDManiacXC626
      @TPDManiacXC626 Рік тому

      Peter Lord, the co-founder of Aardman Studios saw this movie when it came out when he was 10 years old, Jason and the Argonauts, plus 1 Million Years B.C. for Nick Park of Wallace and Gromit fame, had a profound impact on them both.

  • @carllavell8673
    @carllavell8673 Рік тому +4

    Jason and the Argonauts...Damn I'm old !!! 👀👴😭🤣

  • @timmehtimotei9499
    @timmehtimotei9499 2 роки тому +80

    The bit where the skeletons are falling off the cliff always makes me laugh. I can picture a crew throwing multiple skeleton props over just as he jumped 😆

    • @Kapojos
      @Kapojos 2 роки тому +2

      The falling is stop motion

    • @aarondonnelly3509
      @aarondonnelly3509 2 роки тому +14

      A stunt double jumped off the cliff and the crew threw the skeletons as he jumped, they had to do it right the first time as the skeletons couldn't be retrieved, they are still there somewhere today

    • @giannilyanicks1718
      @giannilyanicks1718 2 роки тому +6

      it's stupoid to laught azt it. they could only do that. otherwise, if the skeletons jumped with Jason , it's possibly because they were like "programmed" by the magic who make them moves, to blindly follow their living targets to kill them

    • @rayvega3163
      @rayvega3163 Рік тому +5

      @@aarondonnelly3509 imagine being a scuba diver and seeing those skeletons not realizing they're movie props

    • @weirdboo
      @weirdboo 11 місяців тому

      I imagine it being quite cathartic for the crew considering how much time it took to film this. I’d want to throw em off a cliff too!

  • @juicylmao1544
    @juicylmao1544 2 роки тому +65

    1 of the only movies in history which u can watch multiple times and never get boring. Legendary movie Iconic scene 😁😁

    • @geokaplan59
      @geokaplan59 2 роки тому +1

      Okay, I'm curious, Juicy. What's the other?

    • @juicylmao1544
      @juicylmao1544 2 роки тому +1

      @@geokaplan59 Sinbad bro

    • @geokaplan59
      @geokaplan59 2 роки тому +2

      @@juicylmao1544 I'd have to put the original "Kong" in there, the movie that really inspired Harryhausen to pursue his career. Rama Kong! Also a lifelong fan of "Mysterious Island." And who can turn away from the Ymir?

    • @everettthepetractionguy4222
      @everettthepetractionguy4222 2 роки тому

      @@geokaplan59 I love the Ymir! 👍😉♥️

  • @dkoz8321
    @dkoz8321 2 роки тому +25

    Well , no bones about it. I love this sequence.

  • @mazzgoldie9149
    @mazzgoldie9149 Рік тому +21

    What a scene!!! Brilliant. Feel sorry for the 2 guys who didn't make it😔

    • @dvdortiz9031
      @dvdortiz9031 Рік тому +3

      They were out numbered seven to three, argonauts did not find their weak point - (beheading was the key), not piercing them

  • @DeusEx2
    @DeusEx2 2 роки тому +28

    Nothing better than a Greek myth coming alive!

  • @slotzoffuntrue
    @slotzoffuntrue 6 місяців тому +3

    4:19 when that skeleton runs in from the right and stumbles a little bit when they were stopping because they were running so fast and had their (eyes?) On him instead of the ground is SUCH a good detail. It just makes them feel that much more real and like they have weight in the scene

  • @auttapornsaisuwan4566
    @auttapornsaisuwan4566 2 роки тому +20

    This movie is remembered for almost sixty years.

  • @aaronz7056
    @aaronz7056 Рік тому +4

    Way to go, just bringing two Argonauts with you, Argus! Poor Castor and Polaris... they survive everything the movie can throw at them, they're almost home free, then they still end up dying horribly.

  • @arranshirovay4064
    @arranshirovay4064 Рік тому +27

    Still sinister after all these year's
    Love this scene 😍

  • @josephusb.villanueve6687
    @josephusb.villanueve6687 2 роки тому +49

    A movie where the enemy actually makes good use of superior numbers.

  • @alanheadrick7997
    @alanheadrick7997 11 місяців тому +3

    I remember my mom dropping me off at the theater to watch this about 1968, I was 7, scary as hell but I loved it.

  • @folfielukather8083
    @folfielukather8083 8 місяців тому +3

    crazy how the live actors react to the skeletons, looks better than most cgi fights
    still amazed how the live actors were able to fluidly switch weapons with the skeletons without jumpcuts

  • @garyslomczynski6579
    @garyslomczynski6579 Рік тому +3

    The people who made all the figures were the last of the greatest modelers to ever live!! They where the people who got me interested in doing figure modeling!! Been at it for 47 years!!!

  • @galwaytribesman9289
    @galwaytribesman9289 Рік тому +2

    The way they take off running and the screaming LOL

  • @EHH246
    @EHH246 5 місяців тому +2

    I think what makes this impressive is that this isn't something giant or small that the human characters are just reacting to like other Harryhausen creations but human size creatures that they directly interact with. Granted, this isn't the first time this has happened. The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad had the titular character fight a living skeleton. However, this is multiple characters he had to animate at once. And it paid off.

  • @frankmcnally01
    @frankmcnally01 Рік тому +9

    The special effects for this were nothing short of magnificent for the year it was made.

  • @drummerrck
    @drummerrck 2 роки тому +12

    The using of the clapper in the score when the skeletons first appear is incredible. Really adds another layer to the whole experience.

  • @andrewdunne1609
    @andrewdunne1609 2 роки тому +43

    Them skeletons still had vocal chords as they screamed when attacking Jason and his crew 😅🤣😂

  • @FakYuhGoogel
    @FakYuhGoogel 2 роки тому +14

    **summons skeleton warriors for minutes**
    "hey guys, think we should just leave?"
    "but this is so cool, let's watch until the end"

    • @giannilyanicks1718
      @giannilyanicks1718 2 роки тому

      that kind of negatively sceptical comment really gets old.
      *summons skeleton warriors for minutes*
      "hey guys, do u think we should just leave?"
      "our boat is right under a cliff. and as a farewell demonstration, we should show to the Thessaly king we're not simple cowardly thieves. Maybe the adrenaline could help us to jump to the cliff back the Argonaut"

    • @Bloodreign1
      @Bloodreign1 Рік тому

      Jason and his crew weren't cowards, they lived to fight. They would not back down from battle, no matter what, the lone exception being Talos, yet they still managed to kill him as well. They would not show weakness to anyone, including an evil king.

  • @Biscuit1973
    @Biscuit1973 Рік тому +5

    This stop motion animation is very phenomenal back then way before the era of CGI technology was then invented because I’ve watched Jason and the Argonauts nearly 40 years ago back on Philadelphia’s WTAF channel 29 when the Netwerk used to always play these movies, every Sunday afternoons and nights.

  • @HoverStrike
    @HoverStrike 2 роки тому +29

    I was always amazed at how he was able to point at the places where the skeletons actually came up out of the ground. Not sure what cues he was using but it looked really good!

    • @dvdortiz9031
      @dvdortiz9031 Рік тому +1

      He scattered seven teeth in a quincunx arrangement, easy to follow

    • @bobpourri9647
      @bobpourri9647 Рік тому

      I think he was directed roughly where to point, and it was animated to fit. Same with the in-close fight sequences.

  • @Mike14264
    @Mike14264 11 місяців тому +3

    Even today, these bois are all bad to the bone!
    Saw this movie yesterday, and it's a masterpiece! The effects were all very well done, a marvel of the time with a lot of charm even today!

  • @ridirih9807
    @ridirih9807 10 місяців тому +1

    AAGGHH those evilly grinning relentless skeleton warriors…the Sunday afternoon movie that I NEVER missed!

  • @atanvardo5730
    @atanvardo5730 Рік тому +3

    The obvious inspiration to the skeletons from Golden Axe.

  • @KEN-1991
    @KEN-1991 Рік тому +4

    One of the greatest influences behind Dungeons & Dragons and Golden Axe.

  • @joewright2304
    @joewright2304 11 місяців тому +1

    I watched this as a boy and still enjoy watching Harryhousen films.

  • @loanaoftheshellpeople7744
    @loanaoftheshellpeople7744 Рік тому +2

    One of the Best Stop Motion Sequences Ever Created.

  • @douglasmclaughlin4173
    @douglasmclaughlin4173 2 роки тому +4

    I went to see the Ray Harryhausen exhibit in Edinburgh. Shared that day with my younger brother with whom I watched these films as children.

  • @Kapojos
    @Kapojos 2 роки тому +8

    Those illustrations on their shields look amazing!!

    • @dvdortiz9031
      @dvdortiz9031 Рік тому

      Octopuses

    • @matthewcardoza1190
      @matthewcardoza1190 Рік тому +1

      Actually, only two of the skeletons’ shield have the blue octopus; the other three (two skeletons had spears, while the other five have swords and shields), have different designs.
      One appears to show a vaguely humanoid, hairy ape-like creature with prominent bony brow ridges that seem to extend into horns; the other two however, bear images of Medusa and the Kraken; both of whom would appear in “Clash of The Titans” 18 years later!
      Granted, Medusa’s face is skeletal here, but the snake hair is still visible, making her identity obvious. The Kraken also looks a little different, but overall that face is unmistakable.
      Mere coincidence, or foreshadowing? 🧐
      I wonder……..
      Also, note the exquisite detail on both the creature faces on the shields, along with the intricate, yet different borders around the edge of each shield; Harryhausen really went the extras mile to make all this look authentic and real!!!!!!!!

  • @rayjones8074
    @rayjones8074 20 днів тому

    I was in grammar school when this movie came out. This scene and the scene with Neptune rising from the sea, to hold back the mountains. And that music with each scene was amazing. Me and my friends in school we couldn't wait to get to school the next day to talk about the movie. I'm 65 years old and enjoyed watching it with my kids when they were young.

  • @nasalpolecat091
    @nasalpolecat091 2 роки тому +40

    We can't imagine the time it took to animate the skeletons. Amazing!

    • @aqacefan
      @aqacefan 2 роки тому +12

      A month and a half, iirc. And you better believe that Ray Harryhausen took detailed notes and several pictures, so that he wouldn't lose track of where he was in the process.

    • @johnbicknell4748
      @johnbicknell4748 Рік тому +3

      The whole scene took 4 and a half months to film.

    • @TPDManiacXC626
      @TPDManiacXC626 9 місяців тому

      @@johnbicknell4748
      I recall reading that for all the stop-motion monsters in the movie, it took Harryhausen a total of two years.

  • @explorer1968
    @explorer1968 Рік тому +3

    Impossible to forget movies like this as time passes by!!

  • @timcoker1428
    @timcoker1428 2 роки тому +39

    This is one of my all-time favorite movies, saw it when I was a kid and been hooked ever since!!!

  • @raven11356
    @raven11356 Рік тому +1

    This movie is actually pretty good. The scene with Talos was my favorite.

  • @robertofreitas3097
    @robertofreitas3097 3 місяці тому +2

    Watching a little of this film Jason and the Argonauts reminds me of my childhood, the good times when we sat in front of the TV to watch and didn't worry about anything, but it's always good to remember the good times of the past, congratulations to the channel.

  • @erikramaekers63
    @erikramaekers63 2 роки тому +44

    Most difficult stop motion scene Ray Harryhausen ever created.

    • @gortmundy01
      @gortmundy01 2 роки тому +4

      And maybe the most striking. Even today those things are sinister.

    • @cyranoboughton874
      @cyranoboughton874 2 роки тому +2

      You and I and fans are impressed and it's fantastic, but, actually, Harryhausen said his most difficult scene in his movies was the scene just before this ... Jason fighting and killing the Hydra. The skeletons he could do separately, the Hydra heads were connected yet had to move as if independent.

  • @56postoffice
    @56postoffice 2 роки тому +20

    How Harryhausen wasn't nominated for an Oscar for this is unreal. Wasn't the special effects category around then? Classic scene, which still holds up.

    • @martinz60
      @martinz60 2 роки тому +3

      The Oscar winner for visual effects 1963 was CLEOPATRA. Ridiculous.

    • @giannilyanicks1718
      @giannilyanicks1718 2 роки тому +1

      the oscars policy has always been terrible , it was actually rare than genuinely amazing acting or effect actually received any awards

  • @jmcfarlandjr
    @jmcfarlandjr 2 роки тому +2

    No one did it better than Ray.

  • @occidentadvocate.9759
    @occidentadvocate.9759 Рік тому +1

    Ray Harryhausen, German Genius. Loved this film as a boy. This was my favourite scene.

  • @evogardens
    @evogardens 2 роки тому +8

    I would have started running when the first skeleton emerged ! 💀😳

  • @vintagestrings6
    @vintagestrings6 2 роки тому +4

    I remember back in the late 60s my family and I were having dinner at a restaurant and my older brother said let's not forget to get home and watch Jason and the Argonauts. One of the best movies I ever saw this scene made me crap in my shorts!

  • @bobbyhenshall7464
    @bobbyhenshall7464 Рік тому +3

    This is possibly the first movie I ever remember watching! At three or four years of age, I would ask mum or dad to play this film constantly, it drove them insane 🤣 I still have the vhs to this day.
    This movie is the reason why I fell in love with Greek mythology! A masterpiece in my opinion.

    • @stuzo666
      @stuzo666 Рік тому

      Yeah it was fab, I'm I'm thecsame, now we have Muslim grooming gangs as the baddies

  • @Barnabas45
    @Barnabas45 2 роки тому +27

    harryhausen's most crowning achievement!

    • @robplazzman6049
      @robplazzman6049 2 роки тому +1

      Raquel Welch in that fur bikini being chased by a T Rex was pretty good !

    • @Barnabas45
      @Barnabas45 2 роки тому

      @@robplazzman6049 Burt Reynolds once said she had the best body he's ever seen!

  • @UrBasicGuy
    @UrBasicGuy 3 роки тому +60

    Funny thing is they all could have been back on the ship and sailing away by the time skeletons actually arose, lol . Great movie though. Love the classic creature features.

    • @wristray8775
      @wristray8775 2 роки тому +2

      They wanted to see if enemy was bluffing with vodoo hokum

    • @arifulla2078
      @arifulla2078 2 роки тому

      @@wristray8775 .
      2

    • @daniellinehan63
      @daniellinehan63 2 роки тому +1

      Should use this on my grass

    • @petetube99
      @petetube99 2 роки тому +1

      They were trapped on a cliff.

    • @giannilyanicks1718
      @giannilyanicks1718 2 роки тому

      maybe they didn't wanted to show cowardice to the king. they wanted to show him they were tought warriors who doesn't flee like thieves. plus only the adrenaline could push them to jump to the cliff

  • @StargazerFS128
    @StargazerFS128 2 роки тому +8

    Someone please explain, this looks cooler than modern CGI, what gives!?

    • @john172867
      @john172867 2 роки тому +1

      The evil look of the skeletons along with their ruthlessness makes this scary. Their movements make it CREEPY!

    • @greathornedowl1783
      @greathornedowl1783 2 роки тому +3

      Because they are real objects from the real world, miniatures

    • @MagicalSkyWizard
      @MagicalSkyWizard 2 роки тому +2

      Because it takes 10 times as long to make lol.

    • @craftpaint1644
      @craftpaint1644 2 роки тому +1

      The guy that did this special effect is the giant upon who's shoulders today's "experts" are standing on.

  • @Tumbleflop
    @Tumbleflop 2 місяці тому +2

    I remember watching this movie when I was young (cant remember how old; definitely before i was 10) and this was one of my favorite scenes.

  • @armandowilliams9121
    @armandowilliams9121 Рік тому +2

    The soundtrack to this scene is a banger

  • @sawayaaron
    @sawayaaron Рік тому +5

    finally watched this movie after hearing the story so many times and being obsessed. I just love how they changed certain moments from the original and for it to be 60’s movie, the effect holds up. this scene was so good.

  • @richardturner6981
    @richardturner6981 2 роки тому +41

    I saw this film when i was a kid. This was my favorite scene.

  • @backonurporpose
    @backonurporpose Місяць тому +2

    I used to love these Greek mythology type movies and Sinbad also

  • @davidaddison5936
    @davidaddison5936 Рік тому +4

    My favourite scene in the film.Brilliant special effects and I loved the music too.

  • @Nick-cy2tn
    @Nick-cy2tn Рік тому +5

    The jerkiness of the stop motion adds to the creepy factor of skeleton movement

  • @urbanosprey
    @urbanosprey 2 роки тому +7

    The choreography in the fight scenes is fantastic..the skeletons movement brilliant.just one of the best scenes in film history

    • @kirkfeather1
      @kirkfeather1 Рік тому +3

      It takes moment to realize that the human actors could not see anything in front of them as they fulfilled the fight choreography. Pretty remarkable and professional skill on the part of this cast.

    • @kirkfeather1
      @kirkfeather1 Рік тому +3

      I just saw from another commentator how these scenes were done. Real human actors fulfilled the movements of the (later added) skeletons.

  • @CharlieRicketts-gr1sf
    @CharlieRicketts-gr1sf Місяць тому +1

    Damn skeletons are usually easy to kill low level enemies. But these skeletons are the final boss

  • @therealbronxbull8541
    @therealbronxbull8541 4 місяці тому +1

    What Ray was to stop motion is like what Mel Blanc was to looney tunes.