CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG (1968) | Me Ol’ Bam-boo | MGM
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A down-on-his-luck inventor turns a broken-down Grand Prix car into a fancy vehicle for his children, and then they go off on a magical fantasy adventure to save their grandfather in a far-off land.
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CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG (1968) | Me Ol’ Bam-boo
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Anyone ever wonder how this musical number was originally supposed to go before the main character stumbled into it?
@aberamagold7509
6 ай бұрын
Interesting thought.
@Asmallcorneroftheinternet
5 ай бұрын
It makes it even funnier to think about how for one show. The group basically made Caraticus their front man.
@vanyaconroy7002
4 ай бұрын
No idea. But, I bet it was still as good as this😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ElGibby
4 ай бұрын
Or what they planned to do with the extra pole if he hadn’t been there to grab it. I like the way you think.
@terribleauthority
4 ай бұрын
They're just REALLY good at improv dancing on the fly.
The choreography of this piece is incredible. I loved this movie as a kid and 60 years later, it still puts a smile on my face. Thanks for posting
@doug6813
3 ай бұрын
Me too
@zovalentine7305
2 ай бұрын
Me too
@STho205
2 ай бұрын
It the head of the decade, DvD couldn't dance. He was a radio and TV announcer and had a mime act with a partner on the side. He auditioned for Bye Bye Birdie as a background singer but performed "Put on a Happy Face" in the audition. They gave him the lead. He protested that he didn't know how to dance. The director and choreographer said WE'LL TEACH YOU. BOY did they. He was a natural.
@jenniferhanses
Ай бұрын
I've seen an interview a few years back where he said this was the one routine that he could barely do at the time and certainly couldn't do now. So apparently he rates it the most difficult dance sequence he ever had to do.
@STho205
Ай бұрын
@@jenniferhanses then it is genius of the choreographer to cast him as the behind the step fool in the Morris Dance routine. Like getting an actor that can't stay in key for a song...having them simply say the words as a slower poem. That's an old theater trick.
He's out of time and yet snaps straight into it. What a talented man.
@Mechjoc
2 ай бұрын
I can't imagine what sort of talent it takes to be purposefully, yet synchronously, out of sync.
@hellhound47bravo3
Ай бұрын
And you've got to appreciate that smile at the end, which seems to say "Wow...I can't believe that I pulled that off" which is what you would expect of someone who came into that dance unprepared.
Consider the hours of choreography and sweat that went into this dance sequence. Incredible talent by all to pull it off. They don’t make em like this anymore!
@WoodlandDance
15 күн бұрын
Choreographed by Dee Dee Wood, and Marc Breaux. This duo also choreographed The Sound of Music, and Mary Poppins
It's the fact that he is now like 1,000 years old and still moving and dancing like this
@paul16451
2 ай бұрын
Well, almost. He said about a decade ago in an interview that he could still remember and perform every other dance except this one...at the time he "could barely do it then, let alone now." It's why he walks off during the musical bridge...at age 44, he didn't have the stamina to do the whole thing through and needed a break.
@roguishpaladin
2 ай бұрын
@@paul16451 He sells it well, if that's the case. It definitely comes off as an in-world attempt at departure.
@copiouscareerist
2 ай бұрын
@@paul16451 It was also during the filming of the movie, I believe during the scene in the candy factory that he hurt himself and at the docs office was told it was arthritis finally rearing it's head. He's a late "old person bloomer", hahaha. Love that man.
This is when actors and actoress had talent!!! They didn't need special cameras or computers to make them look good!!!
I remember back in elementary school we would all go to the library and they would put this up on the projector for us to watch. This and that Don Notts turning into a fish cartoon. Escape from Witch mountain. Are the ones I remember. We always felt like we were getting this huge treat back then.
@georgepetty6473
2 ай бұрын
Don Knotts movie was The Incredible Mr. Limpet. Just watched that again last weekend.
Do you have any idea how hard it is to do a large elaborate song and dance number like this and intentionally be out of step with everyone else?
I saw this in the cinema as a kid of about 6 years old. It seems strange now that this musical number was considered children's entertainment at the time.
@tommoncrieff1154
4 ай бұрын
It’s a family film. Adults love it too.
@gen-amb
4 ай бұрын
The PG-13 rating didn’t exist until Spielberg campaigned for it over JAWS in 1975. In those days a G rating was to maximize Theater and broadcast revenue, and it did.
@reginabillotti
4 ай бұрын
@@gen-ambI thought it was "Temple of Doom" that was the reason for the creation of the PG 13 rating?
@LuckyPunkProd
Ай бұрын
@@reginabillottiThat film, "Poltergeist" and "Gremlins" were the reason to consider the creation of the PG-13 rating, at the recommendation of Steven Spielberg, who was friends with the head of the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America, now just called the MPA) at the time.
Awesome remembering these old wonderful musicals! He was a master in the art of dance! Loved all his Disney movies! This was made the year I was born!
@jonahthrane812
5 күн бұрын
This isn't a disney movie though. It's made by the same people who made James bond at the time.
"A bag of W33D" brought me to this masterpiece.
@robertstewart9658
4 ай бұрын
The movie was running the other day and I was singing about James Woods. My daughter pointed out the other Family Guy riff. I hadn't even realized it until then.
@Rabernaster
3 ай бұрын
😂
@Sheenifier
3 ай бұрын
Honestly, I'm not a musical person so I've only ever found these movies bc of Family Guy references
@HesmiyuMC
2 ай бұрын
ew
@tiercel5561
2 ай бұрын
Well, bamboo is technically grass so.... yeah.
I recall my family watching this movie at the drive-in theatre when I was 8 years old. It was a wonderful movie.
This was the first movie I ever watched. Loved it then - love it now. During my first year of school (kindergarten,) I even carried around a Chitty lunch box and wish I still had it.
The fact that he winged it just to avoid getting killed… classic And he got enough money to get the car
They just let Potts go at it cuz why not, perfect showmanship
I just did this show as a morris dancer! (The dancers in the video) it was soooo much fun, but very exhausting!!
You just don't see this quality in movies nowadays, you just don't. The Golden Age is behind us.
@Amosian10
4 ай бұрын
To be fair, the choreography is actually remarkably simple. Modern cinematography is far more sophisticated. This sequence was pioneering in its day, but movies do far better now.
@Z3roSkillz
4 ай бұрын
@@Amosian10 I'd agree if not 1 has to be out of sync with the rest, which is suprisingly difficult. Having even more difficult choreography it would make it even harder to be out of sync and still look good / funny on screen.
@markfox1545
4 ай бұрын
Oh shut up. Amazing things are produced every year. You like this, we get that, but get a life. You can't seriously be claiming this scene was the absolute peak of film production ever?
@Z3roSkillz
4 ай бұрын
@@markfox1545 if you read what i said.... i admire the one doing everything out of sync on purpose what makes this more impressive to me.
@farret8848
4 ай бұрын
@@markfox1545 no need to be so negative man besides I get where they are coming from as someone who loves movies and film I just can't get excited for anything coming out recently.
Haha❣️This appears in my recommended after looking up how to tie bamboo stakes together. Loved this movie as a child (born in ‘64).
I remember helping my sister choreograph a routine to this for the drill team. It was fun!
This movie will last for a lifetime in the hearts of children and adults 💝 it was so magical and unforgettable 😮😅😊❤❤🎉🎉
Choreographed by Dee Dee Wood, and Marc Breaux. This duo also choreographed The Sound of Music, and Mary Poppins
Our late friend Jimmy was one of the babmoo dancers. I think he's the little chap in the back row. He was also a sweep in Maori Parpins.
@karllogue5988
4 ай бұрын
Had to read your "Maori Parpins" out loud twice, then busted out laughing!
@NotKyleChicago
3 ай бұрын
I think I have heard one of the sweeps was in the movie "Enchanted" as an old man dancer.
@ashproductions
3 ай бұрын
Watching this scene I had the feeling a majority of the guys in this number were ex-sweeps from Mary Poppins!
@thomsboys77
9 күн бұрын
Yeah right. MP was filmed in California, CCBB was filmed at Pinewood Studios in England
WOW 😲 Very first time I've seen this WOW 😲 Perfect !!
@tommccallan8802
4 ай бұрын
Watch the whole movie it's really really good
The song has always stuck in my mind, but I had never seen this number that it came from. Wow, it was really good!
I have loved this movie since I was a child but especially this number got new meaning after I read his autobiography. he felt like an old man with the dancers but we know he might age but he is never going to be old!
Great movie
I love how he just stumbled there because he needed to escape from an angry man, and then basically stole the show. And gosh! That choreography! Incredible!
@paul16451
2 ай бұрын
And the fact that 2 seconds later the angry man suddenly disappeared never to be seen again...😂😂😂
Happy, positive, wholesome. Boy, has our country fallen.
@peterweatherley7669
3 ай бұрын
Times were way harder when this came out as compared to now. We still had one foot in the days of ration books!
I am not that into musicals but this one particularly this number is so awesome.
Wow that takes me back to my reall young days!!!
Stressmonster reminded me of this. Had to listen again.
🎶"A Gentle Breeze...from Hushabye Mountain...."🎶......I know it's not in this scene, but I always think of this song when I see any clips from this movie......which is ALL OF THE TIME. 💖
@ProfessorWhooves11
Ай бұрын
“Truly Scrumptious…. You’re truly, truly scrumptious….” This one is what plays when I think of this movie. That and the doll scene.
I remember when my mom took me to the theater to see this forthe first time. It was magical and still is to this day!
He was quite a phenomenon given that he had no acting or dancing training at all.
@STho205
2 ай бұрын
Well he got most of it when he landed the lead on Bye Bye Birdie a few years before. They wanted his voice talent and told him they'd teach him acting and dance. A natural if I ever saw one.
Definitely one of the best family fun kind of movies that will be loved forever 💟❤🎉😅😊
one of the most brilliant pieces of choreography i have ever seen thank you!!
@WoodlandDance
15 күн бұрын
Choreographed by Dee Dee Wood, and Marc Breaux. This duo also choreographed The Sound of Music, and Mary Poppins
This film is actually fantastic
Coloring in my sketchbook to hang onto my sanity. Thank you 1:23 for this video.
Good catch at 0.32!
I was brought here by nostalgia.
I wish we could get more movies like this - high budget and carefree.
This movie is older than man landing on the moon.
They truly don’t make movies like these that are just pure fun, too much violence, too much sappy romance. Even Disney doesn’t make movies like they used to, it’s really sad
A true classic masterpiece
I got the soundtrack of this in ‘68 for passing my 11+. Cor blimey!
Classic 😊!
My favorite movie
Had to look this up after seeing it on ant and dec Saturday night takeaway
Oh no the ear worm of my childhood
Love it
Incredible
TOP FAVE movie ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
My favourite part💚
I can't be the only one who wants to get all my friends together and learn this.
Have a go mate! 1:08
@aberamagold7509
6 ай бұрын
😂 I love that line.
@paul16451
2 ай бұрын
You know...I never could figure out which one said that line!
Very Good
And he's doing all this so he can buy an old junker car for his kids
That's my favorite part
Me and the boys with the old bamboo 😂
Wasn’t this the choreography he said was the hardest he’s ever done?
I was watching this movie in Spain in February with my twin nieces who do not speak English and one of them was protesting "I do not understand!!!!". And I told her: learn to understand and sit down. Then when this part started they started to dance in front of me and when they started to move their crazy legs one of them said: How do they do that???? is that CGI????
They don't make them like that anymore. Movies like this are practically endangered species, makes them all the more precious and important for those of us who grew up with this
1:12 A collier, like the Prince of Wales
My dad hated this song because my brother and I tried to re-enact it with bamboo canes or cricket stumps. It was fine for me but my little brother was not well-coordinated and managed to whack himself in the kneecaps and the face.
I wonder how many takes this took?
@michaeljw3602
3 ай бұрын
On the documentary they said it was one take .
If that doesn’t make you smile, you’re wrong…SO wrong.
Choreography isn't dead, watch "Jailhouse Tango" from 'Chicago". Thank God it's still alive!
Me Ol’ Bam-boo ! Me Ol’ Bam-boo ! welewlhwewelewlhwewelewlhwe Me Ol’ Bam-boo !!
Iwas 3yrs old in 1968
.. I had to click 😅
Whos here from Family Guy? 😂
Shake the old chitty kettle.
We think these are the same dancers from the Mary Poppins movie
@michaeljw3602
3 ай бұрын
They are Indeed
Family guy brought me here
@blakespinelli6969
3 ай бұрын
sorry you had to find out through the worst of the animated sitcoms
UHD Remaster PLZ
If you want to see a bunch of beauty pageant contestants sing this, watch the movie "Smile".
Who was D.V.D running from when he got into this act anyway?
@MrChunleewan
3 ай бұрын
He was running from the large man with the odd haircut that he shied away from in the beginning of the number. The reason why is that in order to earn money for his family, widower with 2 children, he as an inventor went to a fair with an automatic hair cutting machine. His one and only patron was given a truly terrible do, and went a little off on D.V.D, chasing how through the fair and D.V.D hid in the "green room" of the dance troupe, leading to his stint in the dance. Long winded, I am sorry, but this is one of my favorite dance numbers of all time.
You think these guys rehearsed?
Dont make films like, this, no more so sad 😢 But this, is funny if you watch the bit leading to this 😅
I don't remember this scene from Chitty.......LOL
@NaturesInfiniteWELLth-fo6rs
4 ай бұрын
Neither do I. But I remembered the music when I heard it.
i miss these types of movies..back then when you had to have talent to be in movies. Now theyll hire anyone whos trending with no talent....
@tempestates13
4 ай бұрын
These were musicals. Now it looks like everyone's having seizures.
'Cut Out The Original Sound. The Video ALMOST Works To Rob Zombie's "DRAGULA"! (If It Wasn't For The Out-Of-Synch Clod In The Grey Pants! -'Hard To Believe He Made A Living On T.V. Tripping Over An Ottoman!)
... BESTEST WORST COCKNEY ACCENT EVERRRRRR 0:59
Now I wish Elon Musk had bought MGM/UA instead of Amazon.
Family Guy did a great sendup of this….
@Morgil27
2 ай бұрын
Send up? Yes. Great? No.
@LuckyPunkProd
Ай бұрын
@@Morgil27 Agree to disagree. I also thought it was a great parody, considering Seth Macfarlane's love for classic movie musicals.
Oh family guy you ruined this song for me.
I am British and what is this?
F*cking Family Guy has ruined this song for me...
@MalachiReds
2 ай бұрын
They ruin everything
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Let’s be real. The choreography is great but the actual song is nauseatingly bad
One of the dorkiest stupidest movies ever drummed up. And of course DVD starred in it--right up his dorky alley.
@knightofarkronia9968
4 ай бұрын
I’m pretty sure that it was based off of a book by Ian Fleming, i.e. the guy who wrote the James Bond books. Roald Dahl was one of the co-writers of the film’s script.
@tempestates13
4 ай бұрын
@@knightofarkronia9968 I actually have the book.
@wondergranny2299
4 ай бұрын
@@knightofarkronia9968 👍🤣🤣🤣
@davidwahrheit6143
4 ай бұрын
@@knightofarkronia9968 I bought the Ian Fleming book in the 1980's and it bears no resemblance to the plot line of the movie. I always found it amazing that the movie resembles Fleming's bond movies (evil villain, exotic locations, gadgets, etc.) far more than the book it was "based on."
@DawnDavidson
4 ай бұрын
@@knightofarkronia9968yes! Surprisingly by Ian Fleming. Though when you think about some of the Bond villains … kinda makes sense! Didn’t know about Roald Dahl’s involvement. That … explains some things …. 😂
The formations are amazing and I am certain the main guy had to work fairly hard to pull off the whole being a measure off thing
Family Guy brought me here