Silent movies did some pretty crazy things with cars
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Featuring Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, Charlie Chaplin, W.C. Fields, Billy Bevan, Harry Langdon, Snub Pollard, Larry Semon, Lloyd Hamilton and many others.
Clips from: Three Ages (1923), The Wages of Tin (1925), The Garage (1920), It's the Old Army Game (1926), The Non-Skid Kid (1922), Lizzies of the Field (1924), Kid Speed (1924), A Lover’s Lost Control (1915), Gussle's Day of Rest (1915), Girl Shy (1924), Get Out and Get Under (1920), Galloping Bungalows (1924), Saturday Afternoon (1926), Super-Hooper-Dyne Lizzies (1925), Black Oxfords (1924), The Simp (1920), Her Torpedoed Love (1917), A Clever Dummy (1917), It's a Gift (1923), Love's Intrigue (1923), Seven Chances (1925), One Week (1920), Down on the Farm (1920), Jonah Jones (1924), A Fresh Start (1920), Golf (1922), Out Bound (1924), Family Life (1924), The Grocery Clerk (1919), What A Whopper! (1921), Hot Water (1924), Sherlock Jr. (1924), The Rink (1917)
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Jason Bourne and The Rock are nothing compared to these legends.
@mauricebanen6555
3 жыл бұрын
And no computer animations. Everything they did was the real deal. Super heroes.
@jeffreychavey4161
3 жыл бұрын
Far less creative
@jordansmeltzey3031
2 жыл бұрын
Don't forget Dwayne Johnson
@freakyfrank1549
2 жыл бұрын
Isn't Jason Bourne the character not the actor?
@user-kt3jn7wx5f
2 жыл бұрын
@@freakyfrank1549 yep😂🙏
Love these old silent comedies. Can you imagine actors doing this today?
@jeanleconquerant4594
2 жыл бұрын
"The Artist" 2011
@Anth230
2 жыл бұрын
It was all done very slow and than sped up.
@AkramulhaqCH
2 жыл бұрын
You know a beast named as Mr Bean ??? 😀😀😀
@alphasheep7116
2 жыл бұрын
Yes they did
@artificialanimeuniverse5063
5 ай бұрын
@@AkramulhaqCHLoL 😂 I do
The special effects are better than today's movies Because they were real with no computer effects.
@mrducky179
2 жыл бұрын
now atleast they have less risk of fricking dying
@eroxcis
2 жыл бұрын
Better? It's not better. It was more common for people to get injuries because of stunts like these. Movies nowadays are way better because it's way safer than how it was before. I rather people be safe and sound than having something "real".
@redrock3109
2 жыл бұрын
@@eroxcis Injuries? After watching this I'd say KILLED!
@vlakytramvajecz8947
2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes you can't even tell that the effect was made on computer. So why is it better in real life than on computer? Imagine if you died during a stunt..
@redrock3109
2 жыл бұрын
@@vlakytramvajecz8947 My take on this is they were able to do these kind of stunts (whether safely or not) and us knowing they didn't have computers to do them. Have to respect their creativity and even bravery.
Early movies are underrated, I must say
They were creative I'll say that. As for the actors and stunt people, looks like back then they were a dime a dozen. "Yeah, three actors were injured real bad in that last scene, but we got more...so let's shoot the next scene. Are the man eating lions ready?"
@NamVet68SigBn523
3 жыл бұрын
I'd say you probably aren't far from the truth.
@quorthonsinferno5119
3 жыл бұрын
The actors were the stunt people.
@AliRaza-qg4fb
3 жыл бұрын
Good
@silentmajority8365
3 жыл бұрын
People back then were tougher.. The current generation of easily offended Wokomos spend most of their time condemning the past that has given them everything in between trying to make men women and riot over career criminals Stunts performed by Buster Keaton would have you crying like a little girl lol if you had to do them
@bryanpalmer9660
3 жыл бұрын
The studios cared little for the welfare and safety of the actors and stuntmen during those years-if you didn,t ask questions they wouldn't tell you-some things never change
The ford T is one of my favourite cars. Sadly they destroyed a lot of them back then :(((
@calebbyers
3 жыл бұрын
They were probably as disposable in their time as Ford explorer's are now.
@joshua-danalvarez3155
3 жыл бұрын
Of only they knew how valuable they would be in the future
@calebbyers
3 жыл бұрын
@@joshua-danalvarez3155 its like buying Microsoft stock back in the day. If only people knew
@nerdnec
3 жыл бұрын
Sounds like ford reliability
@dirtyharry5320
3 жыл бұрын
The ones that didn't get destroyed, where sold for scrap during the WW1 and WW2 scrap drives.
0:11 either these were dummies, or somebody definitely died here
@benlieejubeli5055
3 жыл бұрын
I can see a driver in the first car that get hit by the 2nd car i hope it just a doll or something
@padmundo
3 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was gonna post. That second car milled him out of it. No way ya are surviving that.
@chrisnielsen5467
3 жыл бұрын
I really hope they were smart enough to not man those things
@b3j8
3 жыл бұрын
Help was cheap in those days, and many actors were payed more if they could pull off their own stunts. Fatalities tho in those days were not as common as you might think. Injuries were tho.
Now that's a stunt man right there!..Looks like a couple of them might have gotten hurt pretty bad.
Loved this. Set up to be doable but still dangerous AF.
And they used Ford Model T's a lot because they were nigh near indestructible!
@MrKabDrivr
3 жыл бұрын
Well... Probably mostly because they were widely available and super cheap.
@donmchoull
3 жыл бұрын
Some of the movie titles are Model T puns, Wages of Tin and Lizzies of the Field, since Tin Lizzie was a nickname for the Model T
@Busterkeatonrules
3 жыл бұрын
@@MrKabDrivr Widely available, super cheap, and they didn't have that pesky 'dead man switch' type of gas pedal that was the only accepted norm in other cars even back then. So, you could put a dummy at the wheel, start the engine, set the throttle to the desired speed, and the ol' Flivver would just keep going until it hit something. The perfect stunt vehicle!
@liam3044
3 жыл бұрын
I think because they were cheap...
@xCorvus7x
3 жыл бұрын
@@donmchoull I suppose, the name of the band Thin Lizzy is derived from such a pun.
1:07 getting dragged has always been a personal worst-nightmare scenario for me. On the occasions when I'm getting a ride (rare now, as I've had my own car for many years), I involuntary sweep my arms forward around myself to pull any supposed loose fabric away, and step well clear of the car before it pulls away.
The best thing I love about these is there’s absolutely no CGI involved. Today’s film industry could learn so much from these old movies
Wow, those moviemakers were crazy! Good stuff!
The genius of Buster Keaton
@wat_chump
4 ай бұрын
and other silent film actors 😃
Man the stunts in that movies are incredible!
Loved seeing Harold Lloyd!
Marvellous. Impossible to do with today's cars.
The CGI in this films is 100% accurate...
@B8BandLCat5
Жыл бұрын
Someone here is going to get whooshed, I can feel it.
13 seconds in I'm pretty sure that person died.
@silentmajority8365
3 жыл бұрын
Maybe but considering how cheap life is today you have no room to talk Your generation will still an unborn baby's heart or set fire to building over a career criminals shot by police Pretty sure people knew what they were doing back then and the risks.... During the depression men took jobs ay Hoover dam .. some fell to their deaths and are still buried in cement.. All because they wanted a job not welfare.. This worthless current generation won't work ... won't buy homes won't reproduce and are in a permanent state of being offended by everything
@its_me_dave
3 жыл бұрын
@@silentmajority8365 ....and all part of the plan.
@joeshmoe9978
3 жыл бұрын
Probably got paid $1.50 a month for the work. 😟
@painin2teeth
3 жыл бұрын
@@joeshmoe9978 majority were actually making $5 per day or more. Very good money
@joeshmoe9978
3 жыл бұрын
@@painin2teeth thanks, I didn't know that! 👍
Time and space allowed them to live a life of everyday exploration.
I've heard it say they don't build things like they used to. Thank God.
@PU8698
3 жыл бұрын
Yep. Imagine if cars were still tanks like they used to be. Car manufacturers and mechanics would have a hard time making money
@styldsteel1
3 жыл бұрын
@@manitoba-op4jx to that end you are correct. There really is something called candy glass it's made specifically for stunts. Although I don't think candy glass had been invented at this point. There is a video here on youtube where there are videos of vintage automotive collisions. These are not stunts. These are actual collusions. And they are devistating. Look. These cars here are built well mechanically, but are about as strong as matchsticks glued together. So in that instance, yes. Thank God they don't build cars like they used to.
They sure knew how to have fun back in the days of scurvy
And we call ourselves creative than old people ... They were way ahead of us
@jawarapittman6889
Жыл бұрын
Every generation of entertainers raises the bar.
Our history teacher showed this in class Truly Chaotic masterpieces
Well done, huge production and wonderful.
Look again, it's not the cars that they were using that was amazing but the fact that there were people in those cars. No seat belts, no helmets, in fact no safety gear what so ever. The 'stuntman' or 'stuntwoman' was the actors. These people were inventing the stunts and how to do them.
0:29 this reminds me of Tom & Jarry:
Now that was amazing entertainment and such photographic tricks and stunts!Loved it so much I subscribed!🤣👍
Great compilation, excellent edits.
Jeez most of those are better than what you see in modern movies 😂
It was all about the timing , amazing what they could do with out sound...
I love how like all of them are Ford model Ts
Don, this is great! Could you (or anyone) please ID some actors for me? Who is in these shots? Thanks! 0:04 car falling apart (pink) 0:06 driving off cliff 0:16 nearly being hit by Harold Lloyd 0:30 head hitting telephone pole 0:32 pole knocking guy into ground 0:36 people in car 0:41 cop in intersection 0:45 guy hanging off back of car 1:07 guy being dragged by car for a long time!
An excellent compilation. I was only disappointed hearing the over used Maple Leaf Rag to accompany it. So much other fine music from the 1910 -1925 period.
Charlie Chaplin was pretty good on roller skates.
Kind of amazing. And risky-looking. No CGI, makes me wonder how many actors were injured in these scenes, if any.
That was great!!!
I love old silent films because it was all real the closest thing to editing they did was speed up the scene. and yes plenty of actors got hurt but all in the name of entertainment
Excellent montage, sharp videos and ‘The Entertainer’ ... 🇺🇸
@WSenator1
3 жыл бұрын
"Maple Leaf Rag" not "The Entertainer"
Car with Cartoon Logic didn't exi-
Wow what an awesome video!
I take my hat off to each and every one that took part in all of the footage just seen
Still incredible.😯 Respect.
I think the car at 1:10 is an old electric car. Jay Leno has one.
Lol good stuff hope to see more in the future 👍🤣
The music made me dance🎉
Extremely too hilarious 👌🤣👍
Awesome
Very funny hahahaha , nice collection
that last one was smooth af
It's just amazing to me that the Stars used to do their own stunts! I think I saw an old silent flick where Lillian Gish was crossing a river with ice floes, and I mean the real thing. Maybe I'm wrong on that, does anyone remember?
@2009carol2010
2 жыл бұрын
Or it could have been Mary Pickford, I just don't recall.
@jackmorrison7379
Жыл бұрын
It was Lillian Gish and Richard Barthelmess to the rescue and yes the water was real and ice cold water at that. D.W. Griffith's "Way Down East". Because of modern insurance rules and legal issues we'll never see film making like this again. Incredible risks were taken. Real cold weather, real flowing water, wooden studio made "ice floes" and real actors leaping across the ice cold water. Actor Richard Barthelmess was wearing a heavy fur coat and had he slipped off and into the flowing river would likely have drowned and Lillian Gish in his arms with him. Risk taking we will never see again.
This had me laughing out loud
After 1 year you have uploaded this video 👍
0:41 would be a good stunt for a modern James Bond movie
Super nice
I am lovin it.
0:14 Looks to me that guy died. Maybe it was a dummy.
@adogeatingapieceofbread9335
3 жыл бұрын
They moved a little bit so it's a real person
1:37 was what really got me
Quality showmanship takes risks.
Very innovative and like the Pyramids, can't be duplicated!
I love the music!
@barracaoproducoes
3 жыл бұрын
Me too
@dirtyharry5320
3 жыл бұрын
Maple Leaf rag by Scott Joplin.
Amazing and imagine there wasn't much safety features etc I love watching the good old days
I wouldve laughed at these in those times lol classic
@redrock3109
2 жыл бұрын
I'm not so sure. Back then I believe an audience would have bee pretty shocked. They weren't raised on multiple explosions and mayhem like we have been.
0:11 I remember it from Stuntman PS2 intro
That stunt at 1:37 (Buster Keaton's "Sherlock Junior") is remarkably similar to the "Salt corrosion" scene in the Bond film "The Living Daylights"
Ah the good old days 😀👌🏻
No effects dude that's dope
Cool
No CGI that's the reason for those legendary movies
0:41 that Van Damme commercial!😁
1:22 THE POOR LOCOMOTIVE
We now return you to your regularly scheduled programing. Mary Poppins Meets Frankenstein...Starring Dame Mae Fishman.
No CGI crap here,this is the real deal.
😂🤣😂 Was just thinking you’ve got to love the build quality of some of these cars 😂🤣😂
Very funny video!
Pretty sure that this video will have million views. 👍
THREE STOOGES : HOLD MY BEER.
ah yes looney tones sorta era where everything isnt strechy and lot more focused on realism
Holymolly ! 0:13 that car just landed on a dude.......😂👌🏼
Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, and Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle are the legends of the silent Movie like this
Like to Laurel and Hardy wrecked their Ford Model T in two episodes in the silent films, and they are: Leave Them Laughing, and Two Tars. Some Model T does fall apart in some silent films.
0:32 Bro got pushed into the ground by a light pole 💀
So viele schöne Oldtimer ein wahnsinn was man früher für Stands machte!!
Fast and Furious and crazy!!!!
How can they still survive dude. Respect +88888888
If you like this,then look up buster keaton.he was most likely in this clip we just saw.
@adogeatingapieceofbread9335
3 жыл бұрын
Which one
@Busterkeatonrules
3 жыл бұрын
@@adogeatingapieceofbread9335 For one thing, the 'disintegrating car' gag at the very beginning. He's also the guy who gets hit by the motorcycle while car surfing on the running boards of two separate cars, and who tries to move a house by nailing his Ford to the wall and driving off - causing the frame to leave the bodywork behind. The brief clip of him hitting a tree which seems to have grown right in the middle of the road, is from Seven Chances. Finally, the scene with the car body getting launched like a boat, is from Sherlock Jr, a true Keaton classic and one of the finest comedies to come out of the silent era.
@naifred2306
3 жыл бұрын
@@adogeatingapieceofbread9335 the first one and if I’m right 0:42 is from his Sherlock Jr. Probably there are other stunts of him in the video but can’t recognize them
Some of these old films were filmed in reverse photography
Happy days...
Man they hit something it bonks someone on head
Cars : driving Car body : so you have chosen death
Came from your train vids
And they wonder why they're injured
LOL!!!!! There's no CGI here.😂🤣😂 Harold Lloyd, the greatest silent picture actor/stuntman.
They had all the good ones in there except 1: it was of a very old car going down a road which has a rail that goes over a house- the car goes over the house via the rail, and free falls with a CRASH! On the hither side. Heh, heh! The last time I saw that video was in 1961 in elementary school at 6 years of age!
Not so much effects but a lot of creativity
Those movies were real life cartoons
Stuntman at that time are crazy...
These movies are far better than today's bollywood movies
There was so much Creativity back in the day" these were currency done with real people not Trick photographers like today's picture's.
I'm suddenly interested in silent movies now...