Oh shit bing and Burgess!? wasn't paying attention cuz my dad right now is got Jerry or Jeremy klauer or klower I don't know I was watching Eddie Griffin
I'm rolling on the floor this is so funny. I've always enjoyed W.C. Fields. I read his biography years ago and it is one of the most interesting biographys I've read. He was amazingly talented and funny as hell.
A lot of people mention his "non-cut," where he just restores the deck to its original position, but I just noticed the "riffle shuffle" at 00:17 where the two halves of the deck are totally separated, so the order never actually changed.
Chico Marx did that whole little routine in Animal Crackers, 5 years earlier. Just kind of funny as Fields famously threatened to sue other vaudeville acts who took things from him.
A great scene, and there are others like it. Loved the water 'flames' of hell surrounding Fields. Once you are onto Fields there is no turning back. "It's a Gift" is the best.
J. Pinkerton Snoopington, bank examiner: "I don't want anyone to see me in this place, do you mind if I pull the shade down?" Egbert Sousé, bank dick: "You can pull anything you like in here, it's a regular joint."
W.C. Fields was one of those rare comedians that played the crooked guy. But he was still so lovable that you were rooting for the swindler! More or less I find him on a level with Chico Marx and his film persona of the con-artist. He was hustling people but you couldn't help but love him.
Chico hustling Groucho at the race track for all those horse betting books always cracks me up. A fond memory for me was my step dad and I would always watch WC Fields movies when they showed them on late night WGN TV out of chicago in my early youth in the 60/70's in N. Illinois. I'll have to call him this week and tell him about this video. Thanks for uploading.
The movie It's A Gift has more hilarious scenes then any other movie I have ever seen!😂😂😆😆please if you haven't seen it watch it,if you have seen it watch it again!
Classic! The two guys in the top hats in the game later as they got older were very recognizable character actors in the westerns in the 1950's! And that was a young Bing Crosby at 3:13!
Once upon a time, I watched a skit of his, that was UNBELIEVABLE!!! It was when he was doing broadvile and he was working with a walking cane. What he could do with the cane was next to impossible. I couldn't help but think about How many Hours he had to have practiced, to be able to do some of the things, he did. HUNDREDS or even a thousand+. I've tried to find it, but haven't yet.
The first ‘shyster’ insists on using the red deck but Fields’ cards are blank and full of aces which he got none of. The other crook’s top hat is tall but Fields calling his man a scoundrel is comedy at its finest - a scene that elicits belly laughter every time I revisit.
On his death bed, his daughter caught Fields, a notorious Atheist, reading the Bible. She exclaimed, “Fields (she called him Fields) what are you doing?” He exclaimed, in that Fieldian drawl: “I’m looking for a loophole!”
💣🔫🎬☎Thid is one funny chap.Pure comic incentive bliss. The one and only W C FIELDS A great comic genius one of a kind. Also one of my favourite ever film comedy stars of the silver screen .Just one of the greatest comedian to ever hit the silver screen has a style all his own.Very creative and unique never to be forgotten never get tired of seeing his films the centuries greatest comic star. Oh yes there were many comic stars you have Laural And Hardy a perfect double comedy act The marx brothers Buster keaton .I prefere w c fields to charlie chaplin or the marx brothers .
you know your getting old when you can remember Wc fields ,Laurel and Hardy. The 3 stooges, the Marx brothers ,Abbot and Costello the final round being Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin
That is an ongoing gag in many comical movie poker scenes. The cut the deck and the put the card right back where they came from and the guy who requested..do not seem to realize it!
Pure wonderfulness I like how he put the same stack of cards back in the same spot after the cut.
😂
All the rifflr shuffles missed completely too😂
One of his very best movies.. great in every way.. AND with a young Bing Crosby !!! B+W film quality is PERFECT !
Is that Burgess Meredith, too?
Oh shit bing and Burgess!? wasn't paying attention cuz my dad right now is got Jerry or Jeremy klauer or klower I don't know I was watching Eddie Griffin
I wanted to show him how it's really done because klauer sucks somewhat
Fields was an absolute absurdist comic genius. Maybe the greatest of all of them.
They say he was the best card man and juggler of Vaudeville and his time.
@@moondawg3693 ni
"MAYBE"?!?
You jest...
Absurdist...that's the word !
Stop
The way he flinches when he sees that fifth ace--hilarious.
I CRIED. That was the laugh I needed. Much love from C.J Johnson of Jacksonville Fla, stay safe good people, we're in this together.
@@natebo7490im in Savannah lol what a hilarious scene
😂
Indubitably ☺️
I sort of adopted that Fields Flinch since I was in high school in the 1960s and first became a fan of WCF. Hilarity at its finest!
I'm rolling on the floor this is so funny. I've always enjoyed W.C. Fields. I read his biography years ago and it is one of the most interesting biographys I've read. He was amazingly talented and funny as hell.
Check out the "Bank Dick" just as funny.
@@milt3726 Yes, "The Bank Dick" was hilarious. he was one of the funniest people ever to make a movie. Love his work!
This never gets old. Shalom
shalom shalom.
....I bid 3 "Shalom"s, an ace and a queen. @@njuham
mas shalom??!!
@@doctorcraptonicus7941I'll see your bid, and raise you a hakuna matata and two chilblains.
Mazel Tov
I'm 71 and this is the first time I've seen it. Hilarious!
Good for you! Glad you didn't miss this.
I love his reaction every time he has 5 aces. LOL Singular actor. RIP
Dead?
Maybe my favorite Field's bit. His second shaken reaction gets me every time.
I like it when he's the pharmacist and "helping" the guy play checkers.
An unappreciated comedic genius. He made it look easy.
How can someone who's appeared on a US postage stamp be considered unappreciated?
Absolutely !!
@@darknessanddistance4469 Yes, he was well appreciated and did just fine.
What do you mean “unappreciated?”
You are correct 💯. Only those who knew his unique art truly appreciate it 😢❤.
Bill Fields carried on the vaudeville tradition of physical comedy. He was in his own way a gifted athlete.
As did the Marx brothers and the 3 Stooges. All got their start in Vaudeville.
He never fails to make me laugh.
One of the greats of comedy. Wish I had a deck of cards like his. But I think even with five aces Mr. Fields wins.
Does five aces beat a Smith & Wesson?
@@ShermanbayIf the cards are bulletproof. 😝
Well my 5 aces are suited. So I win
A lot of people mention his "non-cut," where he just restores the deck to its original position, but I just noticed the "riffle shuffle" at 00:17 where the two halves of the deck are totally separated, so the order never actually changed.
Ha - nice catch - I'd missed that!!
Chico Marx did that whole little routine in Animal Crackers, 5 years earlier. Just kind of funny as Fields famously threatened to sue other vaudeville acts who took things from him.
Ringo later used that in 'A Hard Days Night'.
It's all so ridiculous and goofy that you gotta love it.
A great scene, and there are others like it. Loved the water 'flames' of hell surrounding Fields. Once you are onto Fields there is no turning back. "It's a Gift" is the best.
David Mayhew. My favorite as well. “Pardon me sir, do you know of a man by the name of LaFong, Carl LaFong”?
Capital C....
Ahhh yes..
For me, its the bank dick .
J. Pinkerton Snoopington, bank examiner: "I don't want anyone to see me in this place, do you mind if I pull the shade down?"
Egbert Sousé, bank dick: "You can pull anything you like in here, it's a regular joint."
I'm your 1000th subscriber.
Well well.
Congratulations 🎊 🎉🎉🎉
The director and crew did an excellent job choreographing that action at the end.
W.C. Fields was one of those rare comedians that played the crooked guy. But he was still so lovable that you were rooting for the swindler! More or less I find him on a level with Chico Marx and his film persona of the con-artist. He was hustling people but you couldn't help but love him.
Nicholas Van Blarcum I completely agree nick. Very well said
Nic. Excellent assessment of a lovable rogue.
Nicholas Van Blarcum 🍓
You can't forget Mae West!!!
Chico hustling Groucho at the race track for all those horse betting books always cracks me up. A fond memory for me was my step dad and I would always watch WC Fields movies when they showed them on late night WGN TV out of chicago in my early youth in the 60/70's in N. Illinois. I'll have to call him this week and tell him about this video. Thanks for uploading.
One of my all-time poker games, Fields is Great!!!!
I loved the card cut! Hilarious. And the smoking gun trick.
WC Fields was actually a world class juggler. Look on and you will see other videos of him juggling all sorts of things.
Billiards champion too.
There is a cigar box vid here
My friends and I watched him when we were kids and tried to juggle like him. Hard to do
Yes, and magician and pool shark...and whatever else he did. He tells all about it in his great autobiography, W.C. and Me.
As he famously replied in another movie:
"Is this a game of chance?"
"Not the way I play it, no,"
"Not the way I play it, no"
I was not expecting Bing Crosby strolling in to save the day.
I thought that was Crosby, but wasn't sure.
The rest of this clip was a White Christmas (In Dixie).
Never happens to me.
WC was the man ! "Go away boy, you bother me".
It was well known in those days why that was acceptable,,,Back then almost all kids had runny noses...
He never said, " go away kid, you bother me." Not in any film, not an any radio show.
Pretty classic seeing a young Bing Crosby in a WC Fields movie.
I wondered if that was Bing. I did a bit of a double take there.
It was "Hope" that I saw Bing in this movie!
BaySideTV That’s incredible, if she was willing to talk I can’t imagine the inside stories you heard.
The movie poster makes it look like WC Fields in a Bing Crosby movie.
Crosby's the co-star Whitfield in this movie with songs by Rodgers & Hart
The funniest line in this scene is "There's only four aces in the deck, and the man that holds the first four wins"
Never Has There Ever Been Any One Like W.C. Fields. NEVER !!!!!!!!
imthefrogman1 the best ever
The ultimate cowardly con man, the best ever!!!!!
Stephen Kennedy my hero w.c. field
You can't cheat an honest man. But don't let that stop you from trying.
PHILADELPHIA.........YEEEEEAAAAAYYYYY
W.C. was one of old Hollywoods greats!
Brilliant. Beyond funny. Would recommend his “The Old Fashioned Way” for countless gags at this level. Or actually most of his films
Takes an ace up the sleeve to a whole new level 🙂
Love the Cigar doused by the sipping his drink bit
Apparently, this must be where my brother learned to deal cards...
One of my favorite wc scenes....classic
This is as realistic as any other poker scene in the movies.
The only man who lived in Beverly Hills and had his swimming pool in the front yard.
A neighbor's son wandered inside and died in that pool. I don't remember who it was.
Son of actor Anthony Quinn
quinn's son drowned in a small pond that was part of the landscaping with flowers around it etc not a swinming pool.
I've been to the house on DeMille Drive, and it never had a swimming pool. Carlotta's reference must have been to a previous residence.
Fields actually never owned a house. Always rented.
One of the greats!
W.C. Fields, Pigmeat Markum and Moms Mabley: The greatest, and no four-letter words.
The Maverick brothers would sit back & watch a master at work.
The movie It's A Gift has more hilarious scenes then any other movie I have ever seen!😂😂😆😆please if you haven't seen it watch it,if you have seen it watch it again!
At 3:13, Bing Crosby, the famous American singer, walks in.
The way he uses the song he is singing to punctuate his dismay is hilarious.
"WHAT ARE YOU DOING OUT THERE? CUT IT OUT!"
(Throws a card over his shoulder)
😂
Love watching this great man.
I love the way he’s humming / singing “ Swanee River”, hysterically funny . His comedy is slightly “ off - beat “ which makes it even better !
More laughs in one clip than an entire season of SNL
comfibold No kidding!!!!!!!!
You're so full of shit.
@@larrysmith2638 gee, you're sure.... emotional.... aren't you?
Grow up or take a midol, whichever helps.
@@edmonddantes3640 Not emotional. Just cooly stating facts.
These are people who get their opinions of SNL and everything else from their Pastor.
Nice cut
At the 3:13 mark, singer/actor Bing Crosby enters the scene.
I believe that was a young Bing Crosby holding the chair in the end.
His Movies Are True Gems ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Love that smoking gun gag!
lol...
Yeah, me too!
Sheer genius at work!
I cackled hard at "They were only playing with those knives, I thought they were fighting."
Right! That shit was priceless...He was straight trying to play it off to cheat when they turned their heads.
“Any man that hates dogs and children can’t be all bad…” the immortal W.C. Fields.
That must be the earliest Bing Crosby scene 🥃
Guy standing next to him at the end looked like Bing Crosby.
A great scene! Classic WC!
5 aces win in my deck, as long as I can deal!
2:50 And he puts his drink on top of the deck to steal a card on the sneak tip🤣🤣🤣
Classic! The two guys in the top hats in the game later as they got older were very recognizable character actors in the westerns in the 1950's! And that was a young Bing Crosby at 3:13!
Once upon a time, I watched a skit of his, that was UNBELIEVABLE!!! It was when he was doing broadvile and he was working with a walking cane. What he could do with the cane was next to impossible. I couldn't help but think about How many Hours he had to have practiced, to be able to do some of the things, he did. HUNDREDS or even a thousand+. I've tried to find it, but haven't yet.
Bing Crosby at the end of
This scene standing next
to W. C.
This is a work of genius.
The first ‘shyster’ insists on using the red deck but Fields’ cards are blank and full of aces which he got none of. The other crook’s top hat is tall but Fields calling his man a scoundrel is comedy at its finest - a scene that elicits belly laughter every time I revisit.
He was the King of comedy. Brilliant film, very funny scene.
I lost track, but i think that was a total of 15 Aces in just that one round of cards. 😂😂😂
Just what we want to see in WSOP.
Just to live up the game a little.
I'm sure it went unnoticed 😆
That's a lot of aces.
and they were only through half the deck. lol
On his death bed, his daughter caught Fields, a notorious Atheist, reading the Bible. She exclaimed, “Fields (she called him Fields) what are you doing?” He exclaimed, in that Fieldian drawl: “I’m looking for a loophole!”
Now if someone would post the whole film.
Five aces so funny. Good old days no cussing.
Mary Lawson couldn't get rid of the fifth!
Colleen Posadas Everybody had aces one way or another. Watch Canadian Club if you haven't where he tries to play golf. So funny.
No need for cussing when you have talent.
Kevin Ross
Hell no.
Great perhaps the greatest American humorist and world class juggler
The World is poorer for the passing of the Late, Great WC Fields
I've got to remember the old "drinking glass on the deck" trick.
💣🔫🎬☎Thid is one funny chap.Pure comic incentive bliss. The one and only W C FIELDS A great comic genius one of a kind. Also one of my favourite ever film comedy stars of the silver screen .Just one of the greatest comedian to ever hit the silver screen has a style all his own.Very creative and unique never to be forgotten never get tired of seeing his films the centuries greatest comic star. Oh yes there were many comic stars you have Laural And Hardy a perfect double comedy act The marx brothers Buster keaton .I prefere w c fields to charlie chaplin or the marx brothers .
you forgot The Three Stooges
that was Bing Crosby.
Ba- Ba- Ba- Bing Crozby ?
you know your getting old when you can remember Wc fields ,Laurel and Hardy. The 3 stooges, the Marx brothers ,Abbot and Costello the final round being Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin
My Favorite! W. C.
It was good to see Bing Crosby again. He was my Hubby's favorite.
The noises he makes every time he picks up a 5th Ace LOL
My all time favorite comedian
lmao at the 'cut the cards' part. WC too funnny.
Fields.....the best ace ever!
I love when he shuffles the cards, they don't touch. :)
Ahhhh....I didn’t catch that!👍🏽
Several things that happened in that scene were copied in later movies. Fields was the first and the best.
One more out burst like that, and I'll have this poker playing ensemble cleared of the premises,
post haste!
.......with fledgling upstart Bing Crosby. Hahahahahahaha!!!!
This guy as to be the most fun person the world as ever seen , then now and always lol xx
When he cut those cards
WC put cards back in the same place
LOOOOOOL
RFLOOOOOOOL
RFLOOOOOOOOOOL
Krishna Singh i watched this clip several times and only caught this after you mentioned it! Lol
Noticed that as well. He also shuffled the cards wrong. It's amazing how every single detail helps build such a comic situation.
That is an ongoing gag in many comical movie poker scenes. The cut the deck and the put the card right back where they came from and the guy who requested..do not seem to realize it!
And none of the others even noticed lawl
Theroux, another good one is Trinity- card scene. It’s also very good.
That’s Bing Crosby holding the chair at the end!
The 5 aces gag was brilliant.
You mean, the "16 aces gag"?
Astonishing to see Bing Crosby make a wordless. appearance
He was the costar , plenty of screen time, songs.. maybe you would enjoy seeing the movie.
Was that Bing Crosby holding the chair at the end ?
One of my favorite scenes
besides the Restaurant
and the Dental scene.😂
From the great movie
Mississippi!👍🏻
…wasn’t that a young Bing Crosby in the final scenes?
His act with the buxom girls from Jersey Town is hilarious!
it dont get old .I get old butt wc stays relevant ....n very funny !
When he gets louder as his hand gets better is gold
Wow, Crosby!
Is that Bing Crosby as the man holding the chair in the last scene?
Yes
Pure poetry in motion.
Lighting up stogie with hot smoken gun!!! Priceless
2:27 “What’re you doing up there? Cut it out!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣