I can't bloody say enough about how wonderful this move is, Don Knots is an American legend in every sense of the word. He's the best comedic actor from before comedic acting was a thing...he defined at least 2 decades of comedy with out even trying to be funny. The man will always be a true legend and a complete bloody genius.!!!
I was lucky enough to see it in an old, 20s era theater in Lake Canandaigua New York. I was five, and the crowd was so rowdy that the film had to be stopped five times. Jerks or throwing stuff at the screen and scaring the hell out of me. I bet that poor Usher still has nightmares about that evening! If he is still alive()
@@jeffschaffer4994 this was way after the 20s man idk if that's what you meant in the comment or what maybe another movie idk this was 1960s era maybe early 70s even hell it's past the Technicolor days even which wasn't bad for the time those cameras were the size of a gun on a DestroyeR to needed a hydraulic mast just to pan them around even
The Ghost and Mr Chicken, The love God, The Reluctant Astronaut etc. are pure classics. The film quality of pictures made from 1965 to 1969 are remarkable.
@@juliebaker6969 "One notable event was the 1970s antitrust action against the major Hollywood studios, aimed at curbing monopolistic practices and promoting competition. This led to regulatory changes that affected how studios and networks operated.A key piece of legislation from that era was the 1970 Public Broadcasting Act and subsequent regulations affecting the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and media ownership rules. These regulations influenced how TV and movie industries interacted, including policies on ownership and cross-ownership of media properties.The idea behind these regulations was more about promoting competition and preventing monopolies rather than outright banning TV studios from making movies. The broader intent was to ensure a diverse and competitive media landscape."
Wow, this was made 51 years ago. I had just finished my 4 years in the Marine Corps. I bought the movie on VHS and my son and I watched it when he was in high school. It's still hilarious because of Don Knott's great comedy talent.
Amazing no bad language, no sexual content, funny & family friendly! My how the TV shows have changed over the decades and it hasn’t been for the good!
I loved this movie at a drive in as a child and have always loved to see it again through the years. Thanks for making it available. Don Knotts was always a favorite of mine.
I've loved Don Knotts since I first saw him as the nervously vibrating 'Man in the Street' on Steve Allen's Show. This movie is a long-time favorite. I'm so glad I found it again. Was having a crap day, and Don instantly made me feel better. RIP, darling man, and thanks so very much for the magic and memories.
These movies were new when I was a little kid. They were in the theaters first. The Ghost and Mr. Chicken was my fave, this one a close second. Both movies are hilarious, glad I got to see them new.
Love it! Starting with lyrics in the opening song, "he came out west on a northbound train..., he's got a phony pony that was made in Japan..."🤣, and continuing right on thru the ending credits. Just a great movie all around!!
As a kid I saw this first in 1973 on a community police boys club camp which was on a farm set up as a recreation camp it had full facilities dormitories mess hall snack shop sports field and open air cinema and this was the movie we watched , there were 400 plus kids all watching a movie we had never seen and laughing our heads off... great memories 👍👍👍👍👍
Don Knots was one of a kind. Great actor! Nobody and I mean nobody can act more nervous than Don. What I've read about him in real life he was just the opposite the most layed back guy you'd ever meet.
I was born in 1977 and grew up on don knotts movies and tv roles. I love don knotts and he is a true one of a kind nobody has ever done what he did as well as him. The lovable coward who by pure dumb luck always saves the day. I love every movie and show he was in but if i was forced to pick favorites. I believe his movie the private eyes with tim Conway is the funniest movie ever made and my number 2 pick would be the ghost and mr chicken thats brillant i worked at a newspaper for over 20 years and so my family used to tease me all the time by calling me scoop like they tease don in that movie. But all his movies are great and worth not only watching but owning. I own lots of his movies including this one but when i ran across it here i had to watch. Thanks for the upload don may be gone but will never be forgotten he is a true American classic and this is another one he is perfect for
This was a good movie. I got it on DVD, along with the movies the reluctant astronaut, the ghost and Mr chicken, and how to frame a figg. Rest in peace Mr Don Knotts and the other departed cast and crew of this movie.
This may well be the greatest Western ever made. Note the somber realism displayed throughout and the haunting sense of danger and ever growing tension underscored by the ethereal musical score . . wait, oh, wrong movie.
Always enjoyed his work he did..he might ne gone but not forgotten..he's up there preparing the future comics who enter into this world when the time comes.
He was such a good actor everything that he did he was a convincing actor and the world should be proud of what he did the shakiest gun in the West I'm not talking about his TV I'm talking about mr. Limpet and everything that he did a true actor and he deserves the memory of his legacy for what he did I will always remember Don Knotts
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Don Knotts. One of a kind. I truly miss him. Noticed how after the first kiss he was only looking at the "twins" and said, "Well now, we better get moving if we're going to make that wagon train."
@@GathKingLeppbertI I love Don Knott's movies, but even he (Don)I think he did say they were kind of all the same... at least the first 4 after Barney.
@@Labor_Jones my favorite Don Knotts film was The Incredible Mr. Limpett. I was not ever a Deputy Fife fan because, well that was the most mealy mouthed character he ever played imo. I enjoyed his astronaut one because I lived in Channelview Texas. When we came back from Panama the Canal Zone. Even though it was released in '64 we USAF dependants usually waited till it came out on tv, generally about 4 yrs after theatre premieres.
@@GathKingLeppbertI I think I was 11 when Limpett came out. The kids came out and back then you didn't have to leave the theater after the film... you could watch them over and over then. I was big film fan going to the movies 3 or 4 times a week and I wasn't even 10 yet. Yes, the cartoon aspect on Don's acting in Limpett was arranged for the Fish not the actor... but I i've laughed a bunch on this movie today (or now) it's been too long and can't remember them much, but even when I know the jokes I still laugh.
This movie was made before I was born, but I grew up watching it. Now my son is old enough to watch it and it is so fun seeing him laugh as much as I still do! This movie will always be an amazing comedy and just plain fun!
My parents used to watch this every week. I watched one day & for some reason it it stayed with me for 20+ years even the opening theme music I never forgot the words. I'm here watching it after last watching it 29 years ago.
Love Don Knots, loved all his movies and loved him on the Andy Griffith show! Miss the old movies and shows, that’s when tv was great!! He was also on the show threes company and he was so funny on that to.
Saw this when it 1st came out and about a dozen times since and I still laugh. This and the Ghost and Mr. Chicken. Wasn't he just the best shot ever on the old Andy Griffith show?
Man oh Man what a entertaining movie! All of Don's work is something that is PURE GOLD 😂! The lay of the land is a GREAT 👍 way to break the ice 🧊! What a BEAUTIFUL RED HEAD to have your back. RIP DON and THANK YOU for ALL of YOUR WONDERFUL MEMORIES! YOUR FAN FOREVER
LOVED EVERYTHING ABOUT this movie!!!!!😂 It started off with the scene where he wrestled his patient into a knockout...😳🤯😂😂😂😂 LOVE DON KNOTTS!!!!!! 🎉❤🥳 AN AMERICAN LEGEND!!!!!!
I must have been born too late, most people who were young when these came out are always surprised I'm a major Don Knotts fan. He's the reason I watched Andy Griffith.
Don Knotts was a very unique man who was great. He's one of the few that can thank for how bad he was risen to make him such a good man. That if he was still alive. May he rest in peace. It's great how all have commented.
I watched all of his movies new, as a child. This movie and Ghost and Mr.Chicken were my faves of his. This movie reminds me of Bob Hope's movie Paleface. Knotts is hilarious in anything. The priest from MASH is the hotel manager. He sure looks young.
Barbara Rhodes’s comment “Get back here,you idiot!!!” during the gunfight with the Indian warriors was priceless. In the opening scene, Miss Stephenson clamps down on Don’s hand when he attempts to force her mouth open. This movie showed Don’s slapstick and physical comedy ability in a perfect light.
Wow ... I almost forgot how funny these old movies are . don Knots is hilarious ... now i must watch The Apple Dumpling Gang .... Don Knots AND Tim Conway , 20 years ago i last watched these .
I have the reluctant astronaut on dvd and the incredible mr limpet and how to frame a figg soon to have the shakiest gun in the west the ghost and Mr chicken and the love god all don knotts I simply love don knotts
Actually this movie was made before. It is a ripoff of Bob Hope's "The Paleface" with Jane Russell in 1948, a Paramount Picture distributed by Universal.
Agreed it's one funny 😁 😂 movie, and the casting is brilliant 👏! Found out years later, it's actually a remake of an earlier movie called " PaleFace ", which starred Bob Hope in the title character role. Which ever film you watch, you're guaranteed a lot of belly laughs, giggling, guffawing, and holding your sides in from laughing 😃 so loud and hard. Thanks UA-cam 😊!
For as long as I live, I will always love Don Knotts and his movies! RIP Mr. Knotts!
Remember back in the 1970’s watching these kind of movies on a Saturday night? Great days back then.
Happy we could help you reminisce! Thanks for watching. ✌📺📼
@@GrjngoWesternMovies I became your latest subscriber.
Don Knotts was a genius. Probably one of the greatest of my childhood...
Don Knotts used facial expressions to get comical reactions just like the late Ted Knight.
No one on this planet could have done as good as Don Knotts.
Bob Hope did it better in "The Paleface". This movie is a ripoff of that one!
Saw that too. Don killed it much better.
@@ThomasGidley-kv2uj I'll agree to disagree.
I can't bloody say enough about how wonderful this move is, Don Knots is an American legend in every sense of the word. He's the best comedic actor from before comedic acting was a thing...he defined at least 2 decades of comedy with out even trying to be funny. The man will always be a true legend and a complete bloody genius.!!!
I was lucky enough to see it in an old, 20s era theater in Lake Canandaigua New York. I was five, and the crowd was so rowdy that the film had to be stopped five times. Jerks or throwing stuff at the screen and scaring the hell out of me. I bet that poor Usher still has nightmares about that evening! If he is still alive()
In real life I believe Don was a ladies man..read it somewhere..
The opening scene is priceless. Lol
This movie is full of good clean family comedy!
OL Don was one our own Alabama Natives to
@@jeffschaffer4994 this was way after the 20s man idk if that's what you meant in the comment or what maybe another movie idk this was 1960s era maybe early 70s even hell it's past the Technicolor days even which wasn't bad for the time those cameras were the size of a gun on a DestroyeR to needed a hydraulic mast just to pan them around even
The Ghost and Mr Chicken, The love God, The Reluctant Astronaut etc. are pure classics. The film quality of pictures made from 1965 to 1969 are remarkable.
Peter Grimshaw I personally love Jerry. It just depends on the person I guess.
Actually, the quality of movies was SO bad at the time that the Congress had to intervene and separate the film studios from the TV studios.
The "atta boy reverend" in this movie was an homage to the running gag of "atta boy Luther" from The Ghost and Mr. Chicken.
@@FloridaMugwump That's the silliest thing I've heard in quite awhile. Why would Congress care about the quality of movies? 🙄
@@juliebaker6969 "One notable event was the 1970s antitrust action against the major Hollywood studios, aimed at curbing monopolistic practices and promoting competition. This led to regulatory changes that affected how studios and networks operated.A key piece of legislation from that era was the 1970 Public Broadcasting Act and subsequent regulations affecting the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and media ownership rules. These regulations influenced how TV and movie industries interacted, including policies on ownership and cross-ownership of media properties.The idea behind these regulations was more about promoting competition and preventing monopolies rather than outright banning TV studios from making movies. The broader intent was to ensure a diverse and competitive media landscape."
Wow, this was made 51 years ago. I had just finished my 4 years in the Marine Corps. I bought the movie on VHS and my son and I watched it when he was in high school. It's still hilarious because of Don Knott's great comedy talent.
Semper Fi, 72-76
@@abbeyjane1306 -- 👍 back at ya!
I enlisted 50 yrs ago! 72-78
Oorah!
I was high school 72-76
I wasn't born till 72
Amazing no bad language, no sexual content, funny & family friendly! My how the TV shows have changed over the decades and it hasn’t been for the good!
Good movie but uh all the wedding night references? Ya S content.
This was the last wholesome film ever produced.
I remember my dad taking me and a friend to watch this at the drive in theater.
Still hilarious, they'll never be another
Don Knotts.
Carry on Cowboy is very much like this movie
Part of what makes this movie so funny is its musical score.
@@allang.2338 What about the supporting cast?
I remember seeing - The Incredible Mr. Limpett all the time as a little little kid on tv. Bewildering, What a strange script.
I can remember watching the Don Knotts/Tim Conway movies in my grade school. Great memories
As a kid born in the 90s I'm glad I was exposed to the classics. Loved this show as when I was a kid and I still do
I was born in 86 but this type of shows was what I always watched.
As a kid born in the 40's, I have always found Don Knotts to be the quintessential comic
@@jimsheppard6726 When he was in Three's Company he teamed with the late John Ritter who had the same comedy style as he.
These poor kids now, every show is filled with gays and sex, no more wholesome shows or movies like this
Watched this movie when i was a kid now 2024 im 59 years old still watching this hilarious movie🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
I loved this movie at a drive in as a child and have always loved to see it again through the years. Thanks for making it available. Don Knotts was always a favorite of mine.
They dont make movies like this anymore.
Awesome flick. 😊
There's a reason they don't make movies like this anymore, but to each his own.
and this is one of them - try watching Bob Hope and Paleface (and Son of Paleface)
No, they make people like this instead! Simp world.
There will never be a man
As Good as Don Knots . He’s
The King 🤴! Grew up watching and still am .
Love this man !
Bollywood Comedian Keshto Mukherjee seems like a Twin Brother of Don Knotts
I've loved Don Knotts since I first saw him as the nervously vibrating 'Man in the Street' on Steve Allen's Show.
This movie is a long-time favorite. I'm so glad I found it again. Was having a crap day, and Don instantly made me feel better.
RIP, darling man, and thanks so very much for the magic and memories.
Don Knotts held a natural key element to comedy..he was a pure genius comic
There will never be another.
Both he & John Larroquette won Best Supporting Emmys Awards.
One of my favorite actors and movies.
His movies with Tim Conway were just the best
Don't forget the magic with Tim Conway and Harvey Korman on the Carol Burnett show.
@@tonyarceneaux286 A lot of humor there, but I still love him with Don Knotts the best!
Incredible how one single person can bring so much to so many.
These movies were new when I was a little kid. They were in the theaters first. The Ghost and Mr. Chicken was my fave, this one a close second. Both movies are hilarious, glad I got to see them new.
Love it! Starting with lyrics in the opening song, "he came out west on a northbound train..., he's got a phony pony that was made in Japan..."🤣, and continuing right on thru the ending credits. Just a great movie all around!!
As a kid I saw this first in 1973 on a community police boys club camp which was on a farm set up as a recreation camp it had full facilities dormitories mess hall snack shop sports field and open air cinema and this was the movie we watched , there were 400 plus kids all watching a movie we had never seen and laughing our heads off... great memories 👍👍👍👍👍
That was the funniest dentist visit scene I've ever seen-- Don Knotts was such a natural in that role, great little movie, thx
I watched this, the other day; and needless to say, I enjoyed every minute of it! Classic Don Knotts! 🤗💝
Don Knots was one of a kind. Great actor! Nobody and I mean nobody can act more nervous than Don. What I've read about him in real life he was just the opposite the most layed back guy you'd ever meet.
You need to see don knot and Tim Conway together in funny movie they are the best lol
Who is the actress of Penelope ?
@@vogelfrau2425 Barbara Rhoades
I like what his daughter had to say about her dad. One of the funniest ever and a great dad also.🇺🇸🇺🇸
Yeah his daughter was on Larry King there is a UA-cam video on Don Knotts rememberance.
Thank you for this. He was one of a kind. And a talent beyond time.
I think Don Knotts was one of the greats among so many others. I grew up with him too.
Has become my favorite western thanks to don.
I was born in 1977 and grew up on don knotts movies and tv roles. I love don knotts and he is a true one of a kind nobody has ever done what he did as well as him. The lovable coward who by pure dumb luck always saves the day. I love every movie and show he was in but if i was forced to pick favorites. I believe his movie the private eyes with tim Conway is the funniest movie ever made and my number 2 pick would be the ghost and mr chicken thats brillant i worked at a newspaper for over 20 years and so my family used to tease me all the time by calling me scoop like they tease don in that movie. But all his movies are great and worth not only watching but owning. I own lots of his movies including this one but when i ran across it here i had to watch. Thanks for the upload don may be gone but will never be forgotten he is a true American classic and this is another one he is perfect for
This was a good movie. I got it on DVD, along with the movies the reluctant astronaut, the ghost and Mr chicken, and how to frame a figg. Rest in peace Mr Don Knotts and the other departed cast and crew of this movie.
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Horrible name.
I have that same DVD set, but my copy had “The Love God?” Instead of “How to Frame a Figg”.
This may well be the greatest Western ever made. Note the somber realism displayed throughout and the haunting sense of danger and ever growing tension underscored by the ethereal musical score . . wait, oh, wrong movie.
He is so hilarious and such entertainment fun from beginning to end. Laughter is the best medicine.
NO actors today even come close with talent like that!
Which is why, any movies from beyond 1990, don't quite fit the mark. Oldies and classics... that's the greatest
...how about Jason Statham, he's a very good actor in megadolon
Jim Carey 😂😅😮😅🎉
Always enjoyed his work he did..he might ne gone but not forgotten..he's up there preparing the future comics who enter into this world when the time comes.
Nice thought
He was such a good actor everything that he did he was a convincing actor and the world should be proud of what he did the shakiest gun in the West I'm not talking about his TV I'm talking about mr. Limpet and everything that he did a true actor and he deserves the memory of his legacy for what he did I will always remember Don Knotts
This one of the best western comedy movie ever 😂👏
I’m at the part where he got cheated by the shop owner. Don’s facial expressions are HILARIOUS, especially when he’s pissed off 😂
Whenever I get the blues a shot of Don Knots is a sure cure. Thanks
Don was one funny actor. Loved him in "The Ghost and Mr. Chicken" and Andy Griffin.
It's spelt Andy Griffith
@@nathanfranco5963 Spelt?
@@Pashasmom1 spelled correctly.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Don Knotts. One of a kind. I truly miss him. Noticed how after the first kiss he was only looking at the "twins" and said, "Well now, we better get moving if we're going to make that wagon train."
The Ghost and Mr. Chicken.
Don never made a bad movie.
I think you mean, 'he never made a different movie,.'
@@Labor_Jones oh yeah?!!!
Well! We'll just see about THAT now won't we?
@@GathKingLeppbertI I love Don Knott's movies, but even he (Don)I think he did say they were kind of all the same... at least the first 4 after Barney.
@@Labor_Jones my favorite Don Knotts film was The Incredible Mr. Limpett.
I was not ever a Deputy Fife fan because, well that was the most mealy mouthed character he ever played imo.
I enjoyed his astronaut one because I lived in Channelview Texas. When we came back from Panama the Canal Zone. Even though it was released in '64 we USAF dependants usually waited till it came out on tv, generally about 4 yrs after theatre premieres.
@@GathKingLeppbertI I think I was 11 when Limpett came out. The kids came out and back then you didn't have to leave the theater after the film... you could watch them over and over then. I was big film fan going to the movies 3 or 4 times a week and I wasn't even 10 yet.
Yes, the cartoon aspect on Don's acting in Limpett was arranged for the Fish not the actor... but
I i've laughed a bunch on this movie today (or now) it's been too long and can't remember them much, but even when I know the jokes I still laugh.
This movie was made before I was born, but I grew up watching it. Now my son is old enough to watch it and it is so fun seeing him laugh as much as I still do! This movie will always be an amazing comedy and just plain fun!
The incredible Mr. Limpet is also a great movie. Watched for the first time in probably 35 years and loved it.
I remember how my grandpa put this on everyday at 4:00pm for me and I always loved it.
One of my all-time favorite comic Don Knotts movies I always get a copy on DVD to give my dentist thanks for posting! 😁
I remember going to see this when I was a kid, I liked all of Don Knotts' movies! THX 4 the Memories Grjngo uploading it!
ILYCSM, PEACE OUT!
Bless you, Grjngo, for Western movies entertainment!
My parents used to watch this every week. I watched one day & for some reason it it stayed with me for 20+ years even the opening theme music I never forgot the words. I'm here watching it after last watching it 29 years ago.
Im 63 yrs old and the comedic genius of Don Knotts still makes me laugh.
Movie takes me back to happy times
I love watching anything with Don knotts he was so very funny a great actor RIP
This movie is a remake of the Bob Hope, Jane Russell movie, “Paleface.” Love it.
Thanks UA-cam for this movie. I love DonKnotts movies.
Love Don Knots, loved all his movies and loved him on the Andy Griffith show! Miss the old movies and shows, that’s when tv was great!! He was also on the show threes company and he was so funny on that to.
Top notch entertainment !!!! Love me some Don Knotts
Saw this when it 1st came out and about a dozen times since and I still laugh. This and the Ghost and Mr. Chicken. Wasn't he just the best shot ever on the old Andy Griffith show?
I saw this in the theater when I was a kid. Great movie!
loved this movie since I was a kid , thank you !
Man oh Man what a entertaining movie! All of Don's work is something that is PURE GOLD 😂! The lay of the land is a GREAT 👍 way to break the ice 🧊! What a BEAUTIFUL RED HEAD to have your back. RIP DON and THANK YOU for ALL of YOUR WONDERFUL MEMORIES! YOUR FAN FOREVER
Mr. Limpet was one of my favorites when I was a kid.
Very good movie...fun and entertaining.....Don Knotts is a classic...well done and thanks for the upload.
I'm 24 and i love this movie, my grandmother got me into it and i fell in love with, csnt wait to show it to my own kids one day.
LOVED EVERYTHING ABOUT this movie!!!!!😂
It started off with the scene where he wrestled his patient into a knockout...😳🤯😂😂😂😂
LOVE DON KNOTTS!!!!!! 🎉❤🥳
AN AMERICAN LEGEND!!!!!!
This was one of my favorite comedy western movies and it was hilarious
I must have been born too late, most people who were young when these came out are always surprised I'm a major Don Knotts fan. He's the reason I watched Andy Griffith.
I’m 30 now me and my mom would watch all of don knotts movies when I was a kid and they all still are funny now
My son is 30 and I always watch his movies with my son too.
A great comedy and I have loved Barbara Rhoades for many years! Beautiful lady ❤!
Nov. 19, 2018----Back when family movies were made and Don Knotts made hit after hit.
Absolutely priceless! Very funny I'm laughing more than I have in a very long time! Wonderful!
Don Knotts was a very unique man who was great. He's one of the few that can thank for how bad he was risen to make him such a good man. That if he was still alive. May he rest in peace. It's great how all have commented.
I almost cried from laughter in that scene when the native was coming towards him and his gun fell apart while trying to reload.
Exactly! Although, it was his uncle’s during the civil war, so not super new...even for 1870
Doc didn't run but took up a firing position.
My favorite show Andy Griffith brought me here barney is a legend
No time for Sargent's
Nice movie. His expressions are so funny. I watch Andy Griffith just for him.
Between this and the Apple Dumpling Gang, these are my fav Westerns
Great movie. Thank you for your time and effort to put it on. 👍👍
Classic western comedy. Knots was a comic genius.
Don Knott was a gifted actor who had style and can make me laugh.
Don Knotts Is The Best !!! Thank you for sharing =)
I watched all of his movies new, as a child. This movie and Ghost and Mr.Chicken were my faves of his. This movie reminds me of Bob Hope's movie Paleface. Knotts is hilarious in anything. The priest from MASH is the hotel manager. He sure looks young.
Soooo funny with good clean humor. Refreshing I don't have to quickly change channel if my kids
come in the room.
The Apple dumpling gang was a comedy classic to
Barbara Rhodes’s comment “Get back here,you idiot!!!” during the gunfight with the Indian warriors was priceless. In the opening scene, Miss Stephenson clamps down on Don’s hand when he attempts to force her mouth open. This movie showed Don’s slapstick and physical comedy ability in a perfect light.
She also gives him an upper cut to his gut.
This show is AMAZING! LOVE IT!
Wow ... I almost forgot how funny these old movies are . don Knots is hilarious ... now i must watch The Apple Dumpling Gang .... Don Knots AND Tim Conway , 20 years ago i last watched these .
Make sure you answer with the whipporwill! ;)
The opening scene at dentist school when fought the woman trying to open her mouth was hilarious.
I agree, that could have come from the old silent film era. Brilliant.
Hysterical!
Yep, he's a wirey little son of a gun. Funny as heck. Just a natural 😂😅
I just watch this shakiest gun in the west today that’s a good one
Try The incredible Mr. Limpet. Rare. But worth he watch if you are a Don Knotts fan.
I have the reluctant astronaut on dvd and the incredible mr limpet and how to frame a figg soon to have the shakiest gun in the west the ghost and Mr chicken and the love god all don knotts I simply love don knotts
@@alexbaker9967 AMEN TO THAT
great movie.
I haven’t eaten fish since I saw that movie.
@Joeneyrd indeed....one of my favs
"Atta boy Reverend!" (The Shakiest Gun in the West).
"Atta boy Luther!" (The Ghost and Mr. Chicken).
Two of cinema's greatest lines :)
Wish Hollywood made stuff like this.
Actually this movie was made before. It is a ripoff of Bob Hope's "The Paleface" with Jane Russell in 1948, a Paramount Picture distributed by Universal.
Knotts is funny without even trying. I still laugh, they're just not like this anymore. Thanks alot!
Awesome video thank you for uploading it
Agreed it's one funny 😁 😂 movie, and the casting is brilliant 👏! Found out years later, it's actually a remake of an earlier movie called " PaleFace ", which starred Bob Hope in the title character role. Which ever film you watch, you're guaranteed a lot of belly laughs, giggling, guffawing, and holding your sides in from laughing 😃 so loud and hard. Thanks UA-cam 😊!
This is great.
I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!!!!
Saw this when it first came out, Yes , I’m That Young 🇺🇸
Loved this as a kid...... Thanks for posting. I get free time.. I go straight to here!!!!
Classic Don Knott's scared stiff. Love 2 have seen him & Ernest P World do a movie together.
Wow.... thank you so much for this...I needed something more...thank you 😘
Always loved this movie