0:42 "Having the Birdy Num Nums" As a bird 🐦 lover, I can relate to this very well. IMO, Peter Sellers is up there with Robin Williams as one of the greatest comedy actors to ever grace this Earth 🌎
I remember watching the party about the only time I had watched it,when I was 25 in 1983. I remember the clip when he said birdie Num num.Right now Peter Sellers if he was alive today he wouldn't be allowed to get away with taking off a person of a another race in today's society.
On the flip side, I remember when a "hysterical" woman could be "shaken into sense" by a "rational" man in movies from the '40s and '50s. In the movie _Airplane_ it was wonderfully parodied!
The script was only half-done when they started filming. The rest was improvisation as they went along. The result was an absolute classic: Blake Edwards + Peter Sellers = house on fire, here as in their _Pink Panther_ collaborations (at least the earlier ones). Plus Steve Franken as a secondary disaster area, orbiting the main one (Sellers), gradually building to his own climax of mayhem. That gag with Sellers sitting on that low chair in exactly the wrong place in front of the swing-door to the kitchen (not the first, relatively minor accident, but the second, much more complicated one), involving three people and two separate collisions -- watch that in slow-mo and consider how intricate the choreography had to be, to carry it off. A brilliant piece of work that still shines today.
Great movie. Very not Pc. I first watched this as a kid and found the party and era very cool. Never thought less of other races and I am not racist by any stretch, however I’d be embarrassed to watch with Indian friends. I am French and loved the Pink Panther. Never felt embarrassed or slighted, just funny. Paul
Indians loved this movie and Satyajit Ray wanted to cast Peter Sellers in a movie. In reality Sellers's character is actually not very stereotyped; he is clumsy and accident prone but these aren't stereotypical Indian traits.
the performance is so subtle and nuanced and culturally and physically well studied, this piss take of the highest order cant possibly be seen as racist, its really genius! from a Num Num : )
Acho q o q faz ele engraçado é essas andadas dele pela casa!! Disfarça mexe nas coisas fala com os outros sem bem saber o assunto!!! Essas coisas;!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The difference between Charlie Chaplin and Peter Sellers is that you could never accuse C Capin as racist whereas Peter Sellers plays a dumb Indian which nowadays we would call a racist movie
"Birdie Num Num" is a beloved phrase, uttered in my family for 5 decades now.
Same here
What a great movie. Masterpiece.
He reminds me a little bit to Jaques Tati.
They both were excellent actors.
Nein🎉
Anyone notice the drunk waiter? He was fabulous in every scene he was in 👌
He was so brilliant !! 😂😂😂
Oh indeed. My Mom and I went to see this when I was real small. It makes me laugh to this day. My Mom would laugh until she had tears at this movie!
Isn't that just thuper..
Birdie Num Num . Birdie partener. I have been feeding the birdie num num.A all time classic.
The funniest movie ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pretty much.
Yup, could never be remade
0:42 "Having the Birdy Num Nums" As a bird 🐦 lover, I can relate to this very well. IMO, Peter Sellers is up there with Robin Williams as one of the greatest comedy actors to ever grace this Earth 🌎
The waiter is one of a kind. Love movie 😂
This was Elvis's fav movie! He showed it all the time at his house parties.
Really ?
I piss myself laughing every time
It’s the way he chucks the food into the cage that gets me 😂
The genius of Peter Sellers
Dillian Whyte, anyone else?
Inolvidable..el gran piteseler
Brilliant !!
The drunk waiter almost stole that movie 😁
"Howdy paaaaaaaard-dunneer...*PARD*-ner!!"
bang howdy pardiner
Rishi Sunak invited to High Tea.
I remember watching the party about the only time I had watched it,when I was 25 in 1983.
I remember the clip when he said birdie Num num.Right now Peter Sellers if he was alive today he wouldn't be allowed to get away with taking off a person of a another race in today's society.
On the flip side, I remember when a "hysterical" woman could be "shaken into sense" by a "rational" man in movies from the '40s and '50s. In the movie _Airplane_ it was wonderfully parodied!
The script was only half-done when they started filming. The rest was improvisation as they went along. The result was an absolute classic: Blake Edwards + Peter Sellers = house on fire, here as in their _Pink Panther_ collaborations (at least the earlier ones).
Plus Steve Franken as a secondary disaster area, orbiting the main one (Sellers), gradually building to his own climax of mayhem.
That gag with Sellers sitting on that low chair in exactly the wrong place in front of the swing-door to the kitchen (not the first, relatively minor accident, but the second, much more complicated one), involving three people and two separate collisions -- watch that in slow-mo and consider how intricate the choreography had to be, to carry it off.
A brilliant piece of work that still shines today.
Great movie. Very not Pc. I first watched this as a kid and found the party and era very cool. Never thought less of other races and I am not racist by any stretch, however I’d be embarrassed to watch with Indian friends.
I am French and loved the Pink Panther. Never felt embarrassed or slighted, just funny.
Paul
Don’t worry dude cause Indians find this funny 😆 too
Indians loved this movie and Satyajit Ray wanted to cast Peter Sellers in a movie. In reality Sellers's character is actually not very stereotyped; he is clumsy and accident prone but these aren't stereotypical Indian traits.
the performance is so subtle and nuanced and culturally and physically well studied, this piss take of the highest order cant possibly be seen as racist, its really genius! from a Num Num : )
After being assaulted, I like how the drunken waiter goes back to the table & gulps down a guests' drink 😂
Acho q o q faz ele engraçado é essas andadas dele pela casa!! Disfarça mexe nas coisas fala com os outros sem bem saber o assunto!!! Essas coisas;!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I laughed so hard I almost pooped my pants
Howdy Pardener😊😊😂
Muito bom esse filme! Qdo vi era garota ainda!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Birdie Num Num!
Birdie Num Num. 😃👍.
O típico homem q só faz m!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
Birdie Part Birdie Part Birdie Num Num Birdie Num . Havings thw Birdie Num Num All gone Birdie Partie !
The tenor saxophone is Plas Johnson.
Birdie Num Num, howdy parrrrrrtener.
Comedy gold - even with blackface
To this day I’m always running of at the lip num num stuff😮
I do believe that the platinum blonde girl on the left is Carol Wayne of Johnny Carson's "Teatime Theater" fame.
Birdie num num! 🐦🐦
I don’t know what’s so funny about this scene 😅
The mannekin pis 😂😂😂😂
Cest genial !
Έπος ρε!
💖💖
genial
Alguien podria subirla en español completa
anybody know the title of the song started at 2:40?
Birdie Num Rondo
hahahahahahaaaa!
:O
Lol
Can it be? An Indian version of Steve Carrel
Unfortunately it's Peter Sellers in face paint.
Simon Lovett
Aware
Engladened
The difference between Charlie Chaplin and Peter Sellers is that you could never accuse C Capin as racist whereas Peter Sellers plays a dumb Indian which nowadays we would call a racist movie