What's Up, Doc? (1972) - You Again? Scene (2/10) | Movieclips
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Judy (Barbra Streisand) tests Howard's (Ryan O'Neal) patience when she claims to be his fiance in front of Mr. Larrabee (Austin Pendleton).
FILM DESCRIPTION:
With Howard Hawks's Bringing Up Baby (1938) as his blueprint, Peter Bogdanovich resurrected and payed homage to 1930s screwball comedy in What's Up, Doc? (1972). When wacky co-ed Judy Maxwell (Barbra Streisand, in the Katharine Hepburn part) spies nebbishy musicologist Howard Bannister (Ryan O'Neal in bespectacled Cary Grant mode) in a San Francisco hotel lobby, she decides that Howard and his precious igneous rocks are right up her alley. Too bad Howard already has a fiance, the propriety-fixated Eunice (Madeline Kahn in her film debut). Using all her arcane knowledge from brief stays at numerous colleges, Judy tries to charm her way to a $20,000 grant for Howard, and Howard himself, at a banquet with grantor Frederick Larrabee (Austin Pendleton). Things get even more complicated the next day when Judy's underwear-filled overnight bag gets mixed up with Howard's rock bag, which gets mixed up with Mrs. Van Hoskins' bag of jewels, which gets mixed up with Mr. Smith's bag of top secret government papers. All sides converge at Larrabee's mod townhouse and the chase begins. Retaining Hawks' machine-gun pace (as well as the sly pop culture referentiality of Billy Wilder), Bogdanovich and writers Buck Henry, David Newman, and Robert Benton updated the opposites-attract screwball convention for contemporary times. O'Neal gently parodied not only Grant but also his own Love Story (1970) preppy, while Kahn represents stiff-wigged 1950s manners as opposed to Streisand's long-haired, pants-wearing free spirit. The happy ending, in which Cole Porter-belting youth wins out over old manners, found favor with audiences, as What's Up, Doc? became one of the most popular films of 1972, and the second hit in a row for Bogdanovich after 1971's The Last Picture Show.
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TM & © Warner Bros. (1972)
Cast: Kenneth Mars, Ryan O'Neal, Austin Pendleton, Randy Quaid, Barbra Streisand
Director: Peter Bogdanovich
Producers: Peter Bogdanovich, Paul Lewis
Screenwriters: Buck Henry, David Newman, Robert Benton, Peter Bogdanovich
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Great dialogue and Barbara Streisand's quickfire sharpness makes it stand out more. She is perfect in this scene, wityy, unpredictable, energizing, as she is really in the whole movie.
Oh she get what want s! I love her in comedy
no Ryan was equally incredible in this movie . Together they are perfect . Their chemistry is off the charts !
I wonder if they decided halfway through the scriptwriting to change the lead characters’ names to Howard and Eunice just so they could use the ‘you.. you.. you’ and ‘how... how.:. How’ joke, which is absolutely brilliant.
Kenneth Mars makes me laugh just standing there.
RIP Ryan... :-(
Excellent actor and comedian.
At least he's with his beloved Farrah again. His son, Patrick, said that he'd missed her terribly. @@georgetterobin7122
The “you … you … Eunice” and “how… how… Howard” just might be the greatest manipulation of the English language in film dialogue, period.
Streisand was such a dream in this movie
Yeah her character is so lovely
“help” what a classic
One of my absolute favorite movies!❤
Mine as well! I have lived it since I was a youngster in the 1979s. ❤
Mine too ! So under -rated
Just one of many wonderful scenes rich in dialogue, and perfect in execution!
Exactly! Superb performance & a thorough understanding of comedic structure.., just so easy and wonderful to watch! Bring back the screw-ball comedies!
@Veronica A. It is, and when he "breaks the fourth wall" saying "Help!", that makes it even funnier!
And at 1:51 he breaks the fourth wall. Genius.
A nod to Jack Benny too, I think.
This is the funniest movie I have seen in sixty eight years. Watching it for the first in 1972 I literally fell out of my movie chair into the theater aisle. Honestly.
"You...you.." "Eu-niis. Eunice!"
"How...how...?"
"How-ARD! Howard!"
The way he says "Help?" at 1:54.
Austin Pedleton
is an extraordinary comedic actor
I love Austin Pendleton!
me too.@@angelaselby5374
That last cut seems so tricky to pull off with the fast dialogue, the inflections, and the idiosyncrasies of the characters. This movie has the best displays of execution in timing. All the dialogue cuts like this one as well as all those scenes in the hotel hallway with the doors opening and closing at specific times with the humor tied in. Must be so hard to do.
Editing helps.
Just a perfect antidote for a crummy day.
Yes!
It's my go-to movie for a better mood. Always works.
My god - the cast...just at the table!
At 1:05 -- You should feel it, Gentlemen. At 1:07 -- Sit down, Gentlemen!
RIP, Ryan O'Neal 1941-2023
'Admit it! You're a lucky dog!
I'm a lucky dog... But-
Ugh they don’t make movies like this anymore 😩
This year will mark the film's 50th Anniversary! Would be nice for Turner Classic Movies with Fathom Events to re-release the film for limited time this year as well as the re-release 50th Anniversary edition on DVD, Blu-ray and Digital Media (iTunes Store and Google Play Store). I have purchased the film on my Apple TV with iPod Touch hoping to update and have iTunes Extras included.
The most hilarious English movie I ever watched and I'm in love with Barbara Streisand fantastic Actress , love from India.
Barbra
It’s not English, it’s American
@@totallybored5526 (They mean movie in English.)
@@totallybored5526 it’s an English-language movie. The commenter probably speaks English as a second language.
Streisand was so hot in this movie. Beautiful eyes.
Yeah she's so gorgeous!!
Broke the third wall “Help?” 🤣🤣
funniest movie Ever!!
And finally he broke the Fourth Wall out of despair. Howard broke everything else in the movie so why not the Fourth Wall too.
Love the Burnsie line. Growing up in Boston in the 60's and 70's, anyone named Burns would be called Burnsie. We threw "ie" on the end of everyone's name. My last name is Higgins and my friends still call me Higgie.
Randy Quaid basically plays Cousin Eddie all of the time. He IS Cousin Eddie!
John Byner is tucked into the crowd sharing the table with Burnsie. He's uncredited but that's his mush.
“Help”
That actor here Austin Pendleton could pass for one of the Gibb brothers!
Whoa, is that a young Randy Quaid? How wild!
The funny part was when Eunice finally showed up but they wouldn't let her in because Judy impersonated her and stole her name tag. And when Eunice ran into the ballroom, they dragged her out screaming, her heels scraping the floor. You can see where her heels scraped the floor during that next scene when Judy and Howard are alone in the ballroom.
Despite the embarrassment, I feel sorry for the true Eunice Burns
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor It was a good thing she didn't see Judy naked after taking a bath in Howard's room at the hotel. Judy would've really been screwed!
Yes, that part is funny - but this part is too! As is the whole dang movie!
And I adore anyone who adores anyone who adores Emerson! :D
Best clip. But more of Hugh please!!
More of me?
Notice how Howard Bannister's (played by Ryan O'Neal) ID card is upside down in this scene. :-)
He's upside down, sir. 😉
Is that a young Randy Quaid I see???? Goodness! He looked so young
You got it.
Austin Pendleton also played the prosecutor in My Cousin Vinny.
The stuttering lawyer. 😂 Austin has a stutter in real life, but he exaggerated it for that part. He’s been in a lot of movies, and he’s done a lot on stage.
Lol. Burnsy. Lol...😝😜😘😘
A VERY young Randy Quaid.
R.I.P. Ryan O’Neal (1941-2023) Dies At Age 82
Awesome!
Hilarious movie. Forgot Randy Quaid was in it.
I've never thought of this before but where in the world did they get the inspiration for this crazy show??
Nobody chases perfect strangers around, claims to be a wife and makes up wild stories about "a husband . ." jumping out of airplanes to close and completely unknown business associates.
Who sets out to ruin lives like this and still be hillarious?
It might be an updated take on bringing up baby with Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn. Same essential plot.
@@janetsmith8566 No leopard though . .
Interesting.
I have never seen "Bringing Up Baby".
I'll have to take a look at it.
@@williamphillips6049 Do. You’ll see the similarity.
Barbra's character is hugely inspired by Bugs Bunny.
Judy is just a Manic Pixie Dream Girl. But boy, does Barbara deliver!
omg so funny
Oh Barbra you shy be proud you did that comedy. Probably last screwball comedy ever. Poor befuddled Ryan. That look I. The camera. He reminded me of a Cary Grant character in this movie z. O remember Ryan from Peyton place. My first soap opera I watched
My fave actor in this film is Austin Pendleton. He stole the scene and film 🎥 ❤❤❤ 1:50: “Burnsie…Burnsie…I LIKE THAT. BURNSIE.”
Help lol
Hahahaha.....
The dialogue was obviously influenced by Woody Allen comedies of that era
Oh look, Cousin Eddie
He was 21 there.
Hah BERNZY ❣️❣️😄😅
I still love this movie! In some of the scenes, they show the lobby of the hotel. It looks like the same hotel my family and I stayed at when I was a kid. It looks familiar. But the early 70s, hotels had a lot of plush and velvet gold, brown or burnt orange or red sofas and oil paintings of the same colors. Lol.. Other scenes of What’s Up Doc, when they were on the delivery bike going through San Francisco, I recognize a lot of the buildings and of course Chinatown since me and my husband go to SF a lot. I was shocked that Ryan O’Neal passed away today (12/8), he had a tumultuous life with his children, fought cancer twice, and a crazy love life with Farrah Fawcett. I think he was nicer to his co-stars than his own children, that’s how the news portrayed him. And I’m not sure I can believe everything Tatum O’Neal said about her dad. She’s still one of my favorite actresses, but she’s been through a lot herself. Despite how he was personally, he was still a great actor in his movies, this one, Paper Moon and Love Story to name a few. R.I.P. Ryan O’Neal. 🩷