Deliciously Cheesy Sword Fight

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Tony Curtis and Ross Martin in a wonderfully fun movie sword fight. From the film "The Great Race". Enjoy.

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  • @drgeoffangel5422
    @drgeoffangel5422Ай бұрын

    As a retired fencing coach I can tell you this, the fencing was quite believable and well staged. The two actors must have recieved many hours of instruction and practice, both performed very well!

  • @paulpeterson4216

    @paulpeterson4216

    23 күн бұрын

    Those "Sabres" look an awful lot like foils with basket hilts instead of cup hilts.

  • @Hammerli280

    @Hammerli280

    22 күн бұрын

    @@paulpeterson4216 Nope. Those were standard fencing sabers circa 1965.

  • @liamtaylor4955

    @liamtaylor4955

    21 күн бұрын

    Agreed! I fenced a long time ago, but immediately recognized legitimate attacks and parries. Tightly choreographed, but had to be for a couple of actors without safety gear.

  • @paulpeterson4216

    @paulpeterson4216

    21 күн бұрын

    @@Hammerli280 So, what you're saying is that standard fencing sabers circa 1965 were foils with basket hilts.

  • @JoseyWales44s

    @JoseyWales44s

    20 күн бұрын

    ​@@paulpeterson4216 Hahaha....I really hope that is self-deprecating sarcasm.

  • @christopherbartlett8100
    @christopherbartlett810010 ай бұрын

    This is actual fencing in a movie, its wonderful. Both actors can actually fence.

  • @user-qs3im2sb9v

    @user-qs3im2sb9v

    12 күн бұрын

    DID you SEE Tony Curtis footwork?!?! Did you SEE that?!?! Actual jump lunges, feet aligned correctly, AMAZING for stage fighting!

  • @MrGreensweightHist

    @MrGreensweightHist

    9 күн бұрын

    Kind of. Part of what made old move is like this "cheesy" is that they had not yet developed combat stage craft t remotely the level we have today. So, instead, they used sport style fencing. Sport fencing. Stage fencing Combat fencing Are three VERY different styles, of which I have thus far done two.

  • @christopherbartlett8100

    @christopherbartlett8100

    9 күн бұрын

    ​@MrGreensweightHist let me guess you've done stage fencing and combat fencing? Hahajah because what you fail to understand is that this isn't sport fencing, this is actual fencing with hints of theatrical. Probably considered classical fencing. I've done all three, and I'll tell you this, I beat every so called "combat" fencer by just fecing sport epee. Unfortunately you are incorrect in your assessment.

  • @def1ghi

    @def1ghi

    8 күн бұрын

    @@MrGreensweightHist Absolutely! I have a friend who teaches stage fighting (his son fences with us at our club). No doubt. There are some great movie staged fights from before this, though, right? There are some amazing stage fights in the old Douglas Fairbanks Zorro movies, for example, where the whole point is to develop the characters through the fight.

  • @markpage9886
    @markpage98862 жыл бұрын

    This was not cheesy at all. It was exciting, tense and well acted. Ross was such an underutilized talent. He carries this whole scene.

  • @maxbrazil3712

    @maxbrazil3712

    2 жыл бұрын

    I love cheese and this movie, so you misunderstood my sentiment.

  • @WalterDWormack214

    @WalterDWormack214

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@maxbrazil3712 The only 'cheesy' part of the scene, was Von Stuppe's 'fleeing' swan dive into the waiting boat!

  • @user-ze3lk1ov5b

    @user-ze3lk1ov5b

    Жыл бұрын

    It wasn't cheesy it was realistic

  • @JacksonC62

    @JacksonC62

    4 ай бұрын

    @@user-ze3lk1ov5b No it wasn't actual duels last a matter of seconds

  • @maxbrazil3712

    @maxbrazil3712

    4 ай бұрын

    @@JacksonC62 From what source did you glean this bit of knowledge? I've read many comments that make this claim and my requests for the source have always gone unanswered.

  • @Phoenix7786
    @Phoenix77862 ай бұрын

    Can we take a serious moment and appreciate Ross Martin's acting here? He starts cocky and sleazy. Then he shifts into serious mode when it becomes clear Mr. Leslie is an accomplished swordsman. Then he gets pissed when Leslie matches him with not only the foil but the saber as well. Then he gets shaken up as he realizes he's slowly losing the fight.

  • @neil999ish

    @neil999ish

    16 күн бұрын

    Just imagine if they got to Broadswords. 🤔

  • @mortimerlivan557

    @mortimerlivan557

    7 күн бұрын

    Then he plunges into a boat from a few storeys high.

  • @gazz501

    @gazz501

    5 күн бұрын

    Thank you for explaining that.

  • @lamonstra1464
    @lamonstra14645 жыл бұрын

    The ending is perfect! It's a comedy.

  • @zovoth
    @zovoth22 күн бұрын

    I fenced competitively in college and earned a credential to teach Italian foil, epee and sabre; this is an exceptional scene with both actors displaying classic form and movement very well indeed. Fencing isn’t a practical form of defense, but rather a sport. However it is very theatrical, combined with two charming actors, an incredible set, it is wonderfully entertaining

  • @the7thronin
    @the7thronin7 жыл бұрын

    That ending tho hahaha

  • @peterlane7128

    @peterlane7128

    5 жыл бұрын

    Best part. 😂😂😂

  • @paulbudrean2946

    @paulbudrean2946

    2 жыл бұрын

    I must admit that I laughed when he hit the boat, which, of course, led to his death 💀. According to his autopsy, he died of a “serious head trauma”.

  • @ryanbell3917

    @ryanbell3917

    2 жыл бұрын

    Should of broke his whole dame back😂

  • @varelion

    @varelion

    24 күн бұрын

    It's so hilarious because it doesn't fit to the serious swordfight before. It's more an ending we are used to at the end of a coyote vs roadrunner episode. Maybe it is even a reference to the series because at the end the coyote mostly becomes victim of his own tricks and of gravity.

  • @SockAccount111

    @SockAccount111

    6 күн бұрын

    it was so out of the blue i laughed

  • @PumaTwoU
    @PumaTwoU3 ай бұрын

    Cheesy? Nope. Curtis and Martin were both trained and experienced swordsmen with great skills.

  • @jkorshak
    @jkorshak4 жыл бұрын

    This is one of the better cinema sword fights and a classic.

  • @ronveri2838

    @ronveri2838

    3 жыл бұрын

    Robin Hood was pretty good, and so was Prince Valiant, and the Vikings.

  • @jkorshak

    @jkorshak

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ronveri2838 Robin Hood (Errol Flynn dueling Basil Rathbone) is a serious classic. Never saw Prince Valiant but The Vikings (Tony Curtis & Kirk Douglas) isn't bad for the era.

  • @ronveri2838

    @ronveri2838

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jkorshak Prince Valiant.....James Mason and Robert Wagner. 1954....with Janet Leigh.

  • @dontaylor7315

    @dontaylor7315

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ronveri2838 I remember it well. I was 7 years old and already in an ecstasy of hero-worship over the Hal Foster comic strip so when the movie was released I HAD to see it and my parents took me. In subsequent viewings I've been disappointed at how badly the script weakened Aleta's character but that first time when I was a second-grader was magical.

  • @dontaylor7315

    @dontaylor7315

    2 жыл бұрын

    My all-time favorite swords-on-screen moment is the duel between Tyrone Power and Basil Rathbone in the 1940 remake of The Mark of Zorro.

  • @hongkongcantonese501
    @hongkongcantonese50119 күн бұрын

    Ross Martin? Tony Curtis? This is Hollywood GOLD!

  • @jeffreyenglish1815
    @jeffreyenglish18152 жыл бұрын

    Nothing cheesy about this swordplay. It is excellently and technically precise smallsword and saber work. Foot work and everything.

  • @wotmot223
    @wotmot2236 жыл бұрын

    Ross Martin was always one of my favorite actors. : )

  • @Corellian
    @Corellian12 күн бұрын

    The Great Race had it all, witty dialogue, amazing props and costume, a star cast and expertly well-timed comedy and action. It's easily one of the best performances of Jack Lemmon (IIRC it was his favourite). In the third act they manage to have a full-on slapstick rescue mission, a duel filled with tension ending with a punchline (and a superb stunt btw -the stuntman manages to believably wreck the boat and miss the boatman), and end it all with an astonishingly well-choreographed pie fight. My brother and I have watched this movie dozens of times, it always delivers.

  • @nealsterling8151
    @nealsterling81515 жыл бұрын

    Aww, i love old movies. I miss those times when movies wheren't super realistic and/or gritty, but entertaining and fun to watch.

  • @judex3226

    @judex3226

    Жыл бұрын

    This duel is far more realistic than the cgi stuff being used now that actually looks more & more unrealistic. It looks more like animation than real life. I’m not sure why but todays cgi is very poor compared to when I first saw it being used in the film The Matrix over 20 years ago.

  • @judex3226
    @judex3226 Жыл бұрын

    Far from cheesy, it was a brilliant and exciting duel. The fact that it occurred in the middle of an hilarious comedy makes it’s very unique… 6 years after this film was made Tony Curtis starred alongside Roger Moore in a tv series called the Persuaders. Though it was only 6 years later Tony Curtis looked 20 years older than he did in the Great Race…

  • @odysseusrex5908

    @odysseusrex5908

    4 ай бұрын

    Was that a matter of makeup, or riotous living?

  • @cjmarshall0221

    @cjmarshall0221

    21 күн бұрын

    @@odysseusrex5908 The latter. Tony admitted in an interview that he was once a heavy cocaine user. That definitely would take its toll.

  • @deangestner6708
    @deangestner67082 жыл бұрын

    Ross Martin and Tony Curtis were both expert swordsman as well as fine actors.

  • @fjccommish

    @fjccommish

    Жыл бұрын

    Their sword work was awful.

  • @skohtihamilton9443

    @skohtihamilton9443

    Жыл бұрын

    @@fjccommish *meh

  • @Travlr013

    @Travlr013

    Жыл бұрын

    @@fjccommish Not so much awful, as just fairly basic. The cut'n'thrust of what they were doing was pretty standard for film at the time. What was good about it was the speed (as well as the change of sound going from foil to saber); I don't recall another screen sword fight done at the speed they display here until "The Princess Bride", some 25 years later.

  • @fjccommish

    @fjccommish

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Travlr013 Not only basic, but awful. I had this discussion with an "expert" on swords and medieval weapons. I asked him how many times he had fought with a sword when death was on the line. Answer - never. Then he's not an expert with a sword.

  • @Travlr013

    @Travlr013

    Жыл бұрын

    @@fjccommish Keep in mind that this is "stage-fighting", and the idea is to NOT hurt the other person, if at all possible (cue notation about Kevin Nash in "The Punisher"). To the general audience, this will look just fine. Better than fine, in fact, given the speed of the execution. As someone who has practised medieval rapier combat (yes, I have studied my Agrippa, although I prefer DeGrassi and learned lots from Silver and Marozzo) I note the more Olympic style in the fight here. They make the correct point about many more slashing attacks with the saber, which was correct due to the style of blade. It's one of the reasons why I liked the Rathbone/Power fight in "The Mark of Zorro" due to its heavy use of thrusting attacks. Again, this wasn't master-class stage-fighting, but due to the speed of the basic forms being done, it was a more than passable show. And very entertaining. Almost as much fun as "The Court Jester", which was a much worse technical performance, but an awful lot of fun to watch....

  • @bobsauce9840
    @bobsauce98402 жыл бұрын

    This isn't cheesy its actually a good fight compared to todays movies.

  • @brucerestau7716

    @brucerestau7716

    3 ай бұрын

    Totally agree. One of the best duels in cinema history. Right up there with Basil Rathbone vs Tyrone Power in The Mark of Zorro, and Basil Rathbone vs Errol Flynn in The Adventures of Robin Hood!

  • @msportster6791

    @msportster6791

    Ай бұрын

    And the stunt of jumping on the boat wasn’t bad either …… no CGI… !

  • @JoseyWales44s

    @JoseyWales44s

    20 күн бұрын

    @@brucerestau7716 Wait....what about Basil Rathbone and Danny Kaye in "The Court Jester"? 🤣

  • @southernknight9983
    @southernknight99837 жыл бұрын

    lmao! That ending! Way to ruin an awesome get away. lol!

  • @dphalanx7465

    @dphalanx7465

    3 жыл бұрын

    A perfect homage to _Prisoner of Zenda_...and then he went headfirst into the rowboat...wa-waa--waaa. Tudum-tish!

  • @johnduckworth3866
    @johnduckworth38665 жыл бұрын

    I will say this the Baron wasn't lying when he said he had a boat waiting.

  • @FTTLOMS
    @FTTLOMS2 жыл бұрын

    That was actually an excellent sword fight but then the ending what outrageous. I almost fell off the couch.

  • @TheBaritoneCrooner
    @TheBaritoneCrooner4 жыл бұрын

    Great sword fight even though it was from a comedy. I'm sure original audiences didn't expect to see a foil/sabre duel in a comedy epic. Of course the greatest duel ever filmed and THE one that all others are to be measured against is the great foil duel between Stewart Granger and Mel Ferrer in Scaramouch!

  • @maxbrazil3712

    @maxbrazil3712

    4 жыл бұрын

    AMEN BROTHER! Not only a spectacular sword fight but a truly awesome film. I tried to post the sword fight but KZread says no.

  • @miklosernoehazy8678

    @miklosernoehazy8678

    3 жыл бұрын

    ...the climactic duel scene in Scaramouch is considered a benchmark for students of stage combat... ...this scene from "The Great Race" is another such benchmark...

  • @robertmcpherson1617

    @robertmcpherson1617

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have to disagree about the Scaramouche. It was too reliant upon sound effects and overly theatrical. Oh and they weren't foils in that fight; they were small swords. A much better fight was the climactic exchange in The Mark of Zorro between Tyrone Power (though mostly a double who just happened to be the fight choreographer's son 😏) and Basil Rathbone. It had just enough dramatic flair and all the moves made sense to the moment. In the aforementioned fight, movements were put in obviously for spectacle with no other explanation or reason. That is a fight choreographer's hazard which needs to be avoided. As I always tell my actor/combatants, the fight must tell a story! The Scaramouche fight meandered from its tale too much. Now the fencing lesson scenes earlier in that film were excellent!

  • @WalterDWormack214

    @WalterDWormack214

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@maxbrazil3712 I just added "Scaramouche", to my KZread movies & TV collection! Now, I have to get my Android equipped 99.5 Sony Bravia XBR-100Z9D, to watch it on!

  • @maxbrazil3712

    @maxbrazil3712

    10 ай бұрын

    @@robertmcpherson1617 Sometimes you just have to let brainless and wonderful entertainment flow over you.

  • @Tobias5036
    @Tobias50364 жыл бұрын

    This was one of my favorite movies when i was a child.

  • @NelsonStJames

    @NelsonStJames

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's still one of my favorites. For me this movie still holds up.

  • @miklosernoehazy8678

    @miklosernoehazy8678

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@NelsonStJames ...yes!... ...this scene is a benchmark for students of stage combat... ...and for how you film and present a movie swordfight... ...intense acting in an intense action scene, intended as contrast and dramatic counterpoint to the comedy of this film...

  • @franciscoj.figueroarivera8337
    @franciscoj.figueroarivera8337Ай бұрын

    The Great Race. The best " slapstick " comedy ever made by Blake Edwards. My favorite comedy movie EVER!!!!!!!!

  • @rongendron8705

    @rongendron8705

    22 күн бұрын

    I saw it new in 1965 & loved it! Can you believe this 4 star movie's rating was reduced to 2 l/2 stars, 10 years later, but has since been upgraded to 3 l/2 stars?

  • @franciscoj.figueroarivera8337

    @franciscoj.figueroarivera8337

    22 күн бұрын

    That's because Hollywood believes that comedies now need to be " raunchy " bordering into the obscene. They forget how successful comedians like Charles Chaplin , Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, Jerry Lewis , Chevy Chase and Jim Carrey doing slapstick comedy. I'm not a betting person , but if l were , l would bet that a lot of people would "die" from laughing out loud from watching a Jerry Lewis movie The Bellboy, The ( original ) Nutty Proffesor, and The Big Mouth.

  • @slidetek
    @slidetek2 жыл бұрын

    I was 7 or so when I saw this in the theater with my parents. It was a _long_ movie for somebody that young, a _lot_ of it went over my head. But there's 2 scenes I always remembered. Jack Lemmon losing half of his frozen mustache, and this scene when Ross dives into the boat. The whole audience lost their sh*t, after such a "serious" long and scary swordfight.

  • @maxbrazil3712

    @maxbrazil3712

    Жыл бұрын

    Nathalie Wood bathing in the pond was my favorite when I was 10. The sword fight was a close second.

  • @WalterDWormack214

    @WalterDWormack214

    Жыл бұрын

    @@maxbrazil3712 Let me guess. After watching Miss Natalie Wood's pond bathing scene, you left the Theater thinking, "That's why I want to be a Cavalryman!" LOL

  • @odysseusrex5908

    @odysseusrex5908

    Жыл бұрын

    @@WalterDWormack214 LOL. For me, it was Jill St. John in *Diamonds are Forever.*

  • @WalterDWormack214

    @WalterDWormack214

    Жыл бұрын

    @Odysseus Rex We'd better be very, VERY, careful! Both of those ladies, had one thing in common. They had one Robert Wagner in their lives! I personally don't want that guy going all "Prince Valiant", and coming after ME with a "Singing Sword" in his hands!

  • @odysseusrex5908

    @odysseusrex5908

    Жыл бұрын

    @@WalterDWormack214 Well, he's 93 years old, so I'm not worried.

  • @swimm8329
    @swimm832910 ай бұрын

    The boat... The poor boat lol. Man that was funny.

  • @minhthunguyendang9900

    @minhthunguyendang9900

    6 ай бұрын

    It’s almost-water

  • @mediafury60
    @mediafury60 Жыл бұрын

    This needs to be in light sabers. No cheese here at all .. one of the better sword fights ..

  • @shkotayd9749
    @shkotayd97497 жыл бұрын

    That ending lmfao xD Of all the shit I did NOT expect!

  • @rfletch62
    @rfletch6222 күн бұрын

    And that's why "look before you leap" is solid advice.

  • @georgegonzalez-rivas3787
    @georgegonzalez-rivas37872 жыл бұрын

    Cheesy, yes, but its an homage to the Prisoner of Zenda fight between Ronald Colman and Douglas Fairbanks jr -- the shadow scenes, the window leap, all copied. And it has that wonderful line "I prefer a man's weapon, how are you with a sabre?" That's worth a million bucks right there!

  • @minhthunguyendang9900

    @minhthunguyendang9900

    6 ай бұрын

    & also the version with Granger & Mason.

  • @renningervaness5762
    @renningervaness57624 жыл бұрын

    The Sword fight between Danny Kaye and Basil Rathbone in The Court Jester is classic swordsmanship and comedy together

  • @55Quirll

    @55Quirll

    3 жыл бұрын

    Basil Is Rathbone and Tyrone Power in Zorro was excellent too

  • @samsignorelli

    @samsignorelli

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@55Quirll Rathbone/Power is the greatest movie fight ever.

  • @55Quirll

    @55Quirll

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@samsignorelli Agreed 👍!

  • @MarkGoding

    @MarkGoding

    Жыл бұрын

    The pallet with the poison is in the vessel with the pestle?

  • @renningervaness5762

    @renningervaness5762

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MarkGoding " The vessel with the pestle has the potion with the lotion, The flagon with the Dragon has the brew that is true" " Get it got it good"

  • @jcalberta5706
    @jcalberta57064 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant sword fight. One of the best in filmdom. And displays Tony Curtis excellence in the skill.

  • @paulbudrean2946

    @paulbudrean2946

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ross Martin wasn’t too shabby, either, jcalberta.

  • @alanbush4192
    @alanbush41922 жыл бұрын

    real skill no CGI

  • @timburns4880
    @timburns488018 күн бұрын

    "Deliciously Cheesy Sword Fight"?? Those are two VERY skilled fencers actually performing that fight scene. No stunt doubles.

  • @chestersleezer8821
    @chestersleezer8821 Жыл бұрын

    This was still back during the studio days of Hollywood and Tony Curtis and many other studio Actors were required to do other things than acting. But in those days the Studios trained their stable of Actors in Dance, Gun Handling, Sword fighting, Horseback riding, and other skills. Curtis proved to be agile and athletic thus he was an natural. He had starred in a few other action type movies prior to this so he was just not a petty face. He was around 40 when he did this movie and he is in petty good shape.

  • @WalterDWormack214

    @WalterDWormack214

    Жыл бұрын

    "The Black Shield of Falworth", "The Son of Ali Baba", "The Vikings". Etc.

  • @Renshen1957
    @Renshen19572 ай бұрын

    Ross Martin was born to a Polish Jewish family in what as then Poland and now part of Ukraine. His family immigrated to America and stodgy in The Bronx. Martin spoke Polish, Yiddish, and some Russian before learning English and later added French, Spanish, and Italian. I am sure he surprised laughter every time he was called von Stuppe by Bernie Scehartz stage name Tony Curtiss likewise.

  • @MrWayne1701
    @MrWayne17013 жыл бұрын

    "Please excuse me...I have a boat waiting", LOL!!

  • @jonnyqwst
    @jonnyqwst5 жыл бұрын

    Not cheesy not brainless this is awesome

  • @maxbrazil3712

    @maxbrazil3712

    5 жыл бұрын

    It was written with humor and everlasting love, although the dive into the boat is a moment of outrageous & delicious cheesiness. This was one of the first movies I remember seeing at a very young age. Natalie Wood bathing in the pond was a profound moment of sexual awakening. "The Great Race" is in my Top 10 Favorite movies.

  • @moviesgalore9947
    @moviesgalore99473 жыл бұрын

    Greatest Sword Fight Ever Filmed. Perfect.

  • @mrTwisby
    @mrTwisby4 күн бұрын

    I'm speaking as someone that has been sword fighting for 18 years. And honestly, for a film that came out in 1965, this is remarkably well done. Even today, sans the dialogue, the fencing itself would hold up quite nicely.

  • @3dbadboy1
    @3dbadboy14 жыл бұрын

    A nice mix of comedy, drama, and a little bit over the top

  • @Tacitus-qd3ev
    @Tacitus-qd3ev2 жыл бұрын

    I really like the part when they used a foil and were testing each other out. The way they did it is often seen in professional fights and it makes even more sense in a fight to the death when a single opening can mean life or death.

  • @jamesmcnamara1099
    @jamesmcnamara10992 жыл бұрын

    Under appreciated sword play showing the skills of Martin and Curtis....and all those pies and cakes lollol

  • @josephmartinlowsky4178
    @josephmartinlowsky41782 жыл бұрын

    There wasn't anything cheesy about that fight. It was done quite well.

  • @afterfall8133
    @afterfall81333 жыл бұрын

    This is the sound of my local Chinese restaurant making a Fried Rice on a Wok

  • @gregory6401
    @gregory6401Ай бұрын

    I was actually surprised at all of the comments here. I'm 65 and have never met anyone outside of my family who's ever heard of this movie. Whenever it was on TV we had to watch it. And then when it appeared on VHS we bought a copy. My Dad's been gone for close to 30 years but every time I watch The Great Race, I can still hear him laughing when "The Great Leslie escaped with a Friar" and Professor Fate replies, "Leslie ran off with a chicken?" And seeing lovely Natalie Wood in underwear and covered with real pies was almost too much for this young lad to bear! 😮

  • @snit22

    @snit22

    Ай бұрын

    I saw it in a theatre when it came out.

  • @skswig1
    @skswig15 жыл бұрын

    Great fight, increadibly dangerous thing to film.

  • @bobdutes5005

    @bobdutes5005

    4 жыл бұрын

    Shawn Swigart Ross Martin was actually trained as a swordsman prior - it was one of his many talents 👍

  • @odysseusrex5908

    @odysseusrex5908

    Жыл бұрын

    The blades were not sharp.

  • @skswig1

    @skswig1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@odysseusrex5908 The danger come slipping too close or too back and getting hit in the face or equipment failure. The tip of one blade gets broken on a thrust and it will go right in the other person.

  • @JoseyWales44s

    @JoseyWales44s

    20 күн бұрын

    @@odysseusrex5908 A dull blade point in the eye is still going to sting a bit.

  • @overtimefreak2685
    @overtimefreak26855 жыл бұрын

    When men could fight...

  • @mikewantssomeapple
    @mikewantssomeapple4 жыл бұрын

    This was absolutely brilliant!

  • @fredferd965
    @fredferd96524 күн бұрын

    There was a third genius in this scene, perhaps the best of all - Blake Edwards! Crashing into the boat was his signature touch.

  • @joshs4594
    @joshs4594 Жыл бұрын

    Tony Curtis and Ross Martin practiced this scene for 8 months prior to filming. P.S. Notice the size of that fireplace! 🔥

  • @johneyon5257

    @johneyon5257

    Жыл бұрын

    it doesn't show

  • @Solitaire001

    @Solitaire001

    2 ай бұрын

    That's something I just noticed. The Baron is attempting to force Leslie into the Fireplace.

  • @chaburchak
    @chaburchakКүн бұрын

    Impressed that the actors did the fighting themselves, rather than cutting to a stand-in expert with his back to the camera...

  • @internetenjoyer1044
    @internetenjoyer10444 жыл бұрын

    "YOU R ARE MAKING AN ASSUMPTION george lucas: *takes notes of dialogue*

  • @h.k.7453
    @h.k.745310 күн бұрын

    "Cheesy" wasn't an apt characterization here. As you can see by the other fencer's comments below, this was an exceptionally well-done bout. It was much more akin to a real fencing bout than the stage fencing one usually sees: the footwork was crisp, the bladework was on point, not avoiding the torso the way most stage duels are shown. It's mind-boggling that such an exceptional bout would be filmed for a silly comedy, albeit an enjoyable one.

  • @johnwirenius8152
    @johnwirenius81522 ай бұрын

    It’s quite a good fencing sequence.

  • @clara104
    @clara1044 жыл бұрын

    Imagine if this came up on people’s recommendations one day 😂

  • @ninjabearpress2574

    @ninjabearpress2574

    3 жыл бұрын

    It came up on mine.

  • @vtrvr511

    @vtrvr511

    3 жыл бұрын

    Done xD

  • @clara104

    @clara104

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vtrvr511 no way no no no way what

  • @reddogdude
    @reddogdude4 күн бұрын

    I grew up on "The Wild Wild West" reruns and have been a fan of Ross Martin since. I found out later in life that by the time I became a fan of his Artemus Gordon character, Ross Martin had already passed. I had not seen any of his work nor thought of him for a very long time. Seeing him again made me smile so thanks for posting this. You've inspired me to try to find "The Great Race" on some streaming platform somewhere so that I can enjoy Ross' work again.

  • @wbcjr17106

    @wbcjr17106

    3 күн бұрын

    If you haven't already seen it, I invite you to catch his excellent villainy aside Peter Falk (his boyhood friend and costar here) in the Columbo episode "Suitable for Framing." The ending is to KILL for.

  • @reddogdude

    @reddogdude

    3 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the suggestion, @@wbcjr17106, I will seek it out and give it a watch!

  • @johnwirenius8152
    @johnwirenius815227 күн бұрын

    As a former saber fencer, this is quite good.

  • @lauragraves4342
    @lauragraves43425 жыл бұрын

    A fitting ending for a show'boat'er who got reincarnated as a u.s. secret service agent.

  • @roystonvasey2722
    @roystonvasey272221 күн бұрын

    How have I lived my life so far without knowing that this existed? Fantastic! I miss the time when movies used real stunts and skilled performances to entertain. CGI today and AI video tomorrow makes everything look like a cartoon

  • @draconis3606
    @draconis360613 күн бұрын

    Great stage fighting. And he jumped in time to catch the boat. Hilarious.

  • @SenatorPalpitation
    @SenatorPalpitation2 күн бұрын

    honestly the cheesiness is all in the character acting but the fencing is actually quite good xD Love to see it. And the cheesiness is honestly just perfect. I dream of playing this character in a DnD game xD

  • @steveklick
    @steveklick3 жыл бұрын

    That wasn't too cheesy, that's how real sword fighting mostly is with little subtleties and nuances. The most ridiculous thing was the boat at the end.

  • @samsignorelli

    @samsignorelli

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not really....NO fight ever goes on that long. The actions were pretty good, and props to both actors for using Italian grips on the foils.

  • @steveklick

    @steveklick

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@samsignorelli Shut up dummy! At the point which you are talking about it it is Hollywood and is fine and yet is still realistic. Dont try and create other smaller sub arguments within what I said when my comment was already the sub argument. Anything beyond that just becomes ridiculous.

  • @samsignorelli

    @samsignorelli

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@steveklick dude...I AM a fencer (mostly sabre, but I've fenced all three weapons, and currently teach sabre), and no fight ever goes that long without a hit being landed (unless you're an epeeist playing the non-combativity game). You claimed this is how most sword fighting goes on....I am telling you, no...it isn't...not even in a REAL fight to the death or 1st blood. Further, I worked around stage combatants for 2 decades...I have seen good stage combat (which this is....both actors knew how to handle their weapons AND act at the same time), and this DOES serve the prime purpose of such actions...to help tell the story through the fight. Is this a good stage combat scene? Yes. Is it a realistic fight? No. The most realistic stage fight in terms of what would happen in real life is the first fight in The Duelkists. Now go unwind your knickers and sit down.

  • @steveklick

    @steveklick

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@samsignorelli First of all I'm not responding to most of what you said because its completely ridiculous and unnecessary. I will leave you with this last little thing which is all that matters at this point and covers the entire scope of what's relevant whether you are a sword fighter or not. So I suppose you have real duals to the death with other fencing masters in castle mansions all the time then? You are an idiot and cannot properly assess things.

  • @samsignorelli

    @samsignorelli

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@steveklick And you clearly have no understanding of stage combat. As for the fighting part...I Have fenced competitively and have held a national ranking in sabre, so I DO know what can happen in an actual trading of steel (although no one today would take the chances in a real fight with sharp weapons the way we do in a competitive environment)...an on occasion, that fencing HAS been against Olympians (which didn't end well for me at all). And your experience is....???

  • @emptyhand777
    @emptyhand77716 күн бұрын

    The Great Race had it all. A bar fight, a sword fight, and even a pie fight. Classic movie. Fate loves Fate Fate is fink Push the button, Max!

  • @jdearr1

    @jdearr1

    9 күн бұрын

    Brandy! Throw more brandy!

  • @asmbeers
    @asmbeers23 күн бұрын

    Both classically trained actors both very well schooled in all types of fencing.

  • 7 жыл бұрын

    That was pretty good. If you can find a copy watch Errol Flynn(Robin Hood) and Basil Rathbone(the Sheriff of Nottingham) in the finale sword duel. Both men did their own fencing in the movie "Robin Hood". It is still one of the best action films ever made.

  • @chessmaster704

    @chessmaster704

    4 жыл бұрын

    Basil Rathbone played Sir Guy of Gisbourne. Melvin Cooper played the Sheriff.

  • @ianwatt5487

    @ianwatt5487

    4 жыл бұрын

    Man that's one of my favorite movies of all time. I showed it to a bunch of my friends (all in our 20's) and they couldn't get over the fact that it was from 1938, oh man I just wanted to slap them, "movies dont have an expiration date! It's a classic your all savages!"

  • @TinMan0555
    @TinMan0555 Жыл бұрын

    Yet another great display of swordsmanship.

  • @jjp009
    @jjp0092 жыл бұрын

    Why does the description say "cheesy" sword fight? These actors looked like they busted their butts to learn this scene. Seems pretty skillful to me and very realistic-looking.

  • @johneyon5257

    @johneyon5257

    Жыл бұрын

    you've never trained in fencing - have you

  • @Strike_Raid
    @Strike_Raid20 күн бұрын

    Back then, horsemanship and swordsmanship were assets in an actors potential career. Curtis was a highly skilled actor.

  • @tommyhemlock7915
    @tommyhemlock7915 Жыл бұрын

    That’s one way of getting in a boat. I do like that shirt the Baron is wearing.

  • @netorodrigues4829
    @netorodrigues48293 жыл бұрын

    I was wondering what a legitimate Japanese samurai would think when he saw this fight ...

  • @Danko_Sekulic

    @Danko_Sekulic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not much, I assume. They were not skilled in foil a d European sabre fencing.

  • @fw1421
    @fw14212 жыл бұрын

    Tony Curtis and Ross Martin. All we need now is Robert Conrad!

  • @TITANia69420
    @TITANia694206 ай бұрын

    This scene has no right to go so hard, it looks so epic and tense, but then the ending does a total 180

  • @minhthunguyendang9900

    @minhthunguyendang9900

    6 ай бұрын

    A parody of the sword fight scene in “The Prisoner Of Zenda”(1952) but tops it with the dive into almost-water.

  • @raynorgord8445
    @raynorgord844521 күн бұрын

    My kind of fireplace. A whole tree fits nicely. And a good sword fight too.

  • @dominicromano1611
    @dominicromano161124 күн бұрын

    Two exceptional actors.

  • @delweiss9364
    @delweiss936424 күн бұрын

    I've loved this movie for years and watched it many times. Wonderful, lighthearted entertainment. Given the content of most of the movies we are presented with in this day and age, watching a movie like the Great Race is a breath of fresh air.

  • @wudangmtn
    @wudangmtn23 күн бұрын

    The fencing was great. It was the escape that was cheesy.😂

  • @fredferd965
    @fredferd96522 күн бұрын

    In some ways Theatrical Fencing is harder than real fencing - two actors are trying to look realistic and convincing while trying NOT to hurt each other. That's harder than it looks! Meanwhile - the Baron may be able to run away from the Great Leslie, but there was no way he could outrun Blake Edwards - splash, thud, crash

  • @mantaship
    @mantaship2 жыл бұрын

    Actually the basis of Wacky Races, Penelope Pitstop, Snidely Whiplash and all the rest... I love, love, LOVE this movie.

  • @Solitaire001

    @Solitaire001

    2 ай бұрын

    I'd like to see an update of the original "Wacky Races" with some additional racers. There has been a new Wacky Races show that has been shown outside the U. S. but it only features Dick Dastardly, Penelope Pitstop, Peter Perfect, and one new racer (I don't remember his name) but it just wasn't the same as the original. There was also a pilot for "Wacky Races Forever" featuring the sons and daughters of the original racers (such as Penelope Pitstop and Peter Perfect), and some of the classics such as Professor Pat Pending (who has gone from an eccentric scientist to a mad scientist). The pilot was available on KZread and I liked it.

  • @rcnelson
    @rcnelson12 күн бұрын

    Great scene from a great movie.

  • @christopherquinn5899
    @christopherquinn589910 күн бұрын

    There is noting cheesy about this! Tony Curtis was particularly good at screen swordplay and it is shown to good effect here.

  • @stevenfarmer2660
    @stevenfarmer266023 күн бұрын

    Awesome! Two memorable legendary actors

  • @Pagliacci_Rex
    @Pagliacci_Rex23 күн бұрын

    You can tell Mel Brooks was a fan. The Baron's name in Blazing Saddles and the actual swordfight reminds me of Men in Tights.

  • @WalterDWormack214
    @WalterDWormack214 Жыл бұрын

    This duel, and of Miss Natalie Wood, being abducted during her 'swim', by a very, very, lucky(?) Cavalryman, was the main reason I bought "The Great Race", on blu-ray!

  • @john172867
    @john1728677 ай бұрын

    Word has it that the log in that fireplace is still burning.

  • @stephenpope8245
    @stephenpope82458 ай бұрын

    I have probably watched this movie more than a hundred times. Yet today is the day I noticed Tony Curtis suddenly acquires a glove when he picks up the saber.

  • @maxbrazil3712

    @maxbrazil3712

    7 ай бұрын

    Me too. I hate it when sharp eyed people notice something I missed. Bravo!

  • @maxbrazil3712

    @maxbrazil3712

    Ай бұрын

    I just noticed where he got the glove . When he takes the sabre from the rack you can see a leather glove tucked in the hand guard of each blade.

  • @blockmasterscott

    @blockmasterscott

    Ай бұрын

    @@maxbrazil3712 Omg you’re right!

  • @zenongruba2607
    @zenongruba260721 күн бұрын

    It was a great movie. We need mopre like this.

  • @Bonk1618
    @Bonk16182 жыл бұрын

    man just dives straight thru the boat

  • @ishtarg8
    @ishtarg820 күн бұрын

    It’s not Wesley and Inigo, or even Rassendyll and Hentzau, but it’s pretty good. And that last gag is superb. The stuntman really did dive into a specially built boat.

  • @MarkAnthonyHenderson
    @MarkAnthonyHenderson22 күн бұрын

    I remember watching this film with my cousins. Naturally, we all loved it and tried fencing with tree branches. Great movie!

  • @Astrobrant2
    @Astrobrant2 Жыл бұрын

    Cheesy? I'm no expert on fencing, but that was better than most other duels I remember seeing.

  • @RelateGREAT
    @RelateGREAT3 күн бұрын

    Wow! Not cheesy at all. I took two years of fencing in college and you RARELY ever see actual fencing in a movie--usually just see swashbuckling. They were clearly well-trained and had great form!

  • @nostradamus522
    @nostradamus52224 күн бұрын

    This was the best boat 🛶 fight ever ! The boat won !!!

  • @zapatavive8957
    @zapatavive89574 жыл бұрын

    This is one of my all time favorites.

  • @robertmcpherson1617
    @robertmcpherson16179 ай бұрын

    I think the "cheesy" comment is aimed at the dialog and the way the fight was forced into the film. The action though, was SUPERB!

  • @mikegrossberg8624

    @mikegrossberg8624

    25 күн бұрын

    Since the whole thing was "The Prisoner Of Zenda", HOW can you say the swordfight was FORCED into the film?

  • @robertmcpherson1617

    @robertmcpherson1617

    25 күн бұрын

    @@mikegrossberg8624 The Prisoner of Zenda parody vignet (only one of many parodies in that film) was put in and to honor it, they needed a swordfight. Leslie was the one who had to fight the villain to fit the format. I bear the scene, the parody and of course, the entire movie no ill will! In fact, I loved it!!! I have been fencing for nearly 42 years, most of those as a classical fencer. I have also choreographed fights for the stage for about 36 years. I understand the proper marriage of the two. This film really pulled it off!

  • @deborahmorreale9488
    @deborahmorreale948821 күн бұрын

    Not cheesy. Two of my favorite actors.

  • @MatthewsNation
    @MatthewsNation Жыл бұрын

    If you look very closely, you may notice that The great Lesley and Baron are wearing fencing gloves.

  • @jeffreyworthen7033
    @jeffreyworthen703323 күн бұрын

    Tony Curtis (R.I.P.) is in good physical shape for this demanding scene...💪👍

  • @jdearr1

    @jdearr1

    9 күн бұрын

    Right? That leap over the stone railing was pretty smooth

  • @jorgegil8491
    @jorgegil84912 жыл бұрын

    Magnífica escena de esgrima.....Un final Grandioso....Excelentes Tony Curtis y Ross Martin...!!!!

  • @gazz501
    @gazz5015 күн бұрын

    Curtis all glistened up for the scene.

  • @michaelemory552
    @michaelemory552 Жыл бұрын

    Saw this in a theater when young and of course I loved the entire movie. This scene stands out as great Hollywood swordplay - choreographed drama punctuated with a header into a rowboat! Buster Keaton likely saw this film and probably smiled at that point.

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