My late grandfather’s bakery made all the pies and that giant cake for this movie and my family went to the premier of this movie. The cake was made of saw dust
The 3 stooges are in heaven probably laughing always a classic to watch after all these years later appreciate a good laugh thanks to everyone keep the laughs coming you made my weekend appreciate you guys thanks ! Joe
Over 4 thousand pies filled with custards, fruit, or whipped cream were created for the fight which took five days to film! The total cost for the pies was $18 thousand, and the scene itself cost $200 thousand. The key for the gag was having Tony Curtis’ character remain pristine until the right moment, when he got a pie right in the kisser. As a result, Curtis had to keep changing into a set of clean clothes when he accidently got hit. Along with wardrobe changes, the fight also required the makeup department to be meticulous in copying the actors’ “pie damage,” and they used photographs to make sure that the continuity matched for the next day’s shoot. While the fight was fun in the beginning, towards the end everyone was a little pied out. Wood choked on a pie that hit her in the mouth, and Jack Lemmon allegedly got injured. He said, “I actually got knocked out a couple of times. Unless it’s thrown just right, a pie hitting you in the face feels like 10 tons of cement.” Lest Blake Edwards miss out on the fun, when he called “Cut” for the final time, the cast and crew aimed pies at the director.
I read somewhere that, although having Leslie walk untouched through the chaos was very funny and well within his character, it came about due to an accident of sorts. The production spent some time shooting exteriors in Europe, including the bit where everybody hustles out of the bakery to the cars. It seems that just before cameras rolled on that scene, Tony Curtis was taking a bathroom break. When he got into position and cameras were about to roll, he realized that he was clean, and so he smeared pie onto his face, which was all he had time for. Somehow, no one noticed the difference between Curtis and the other performers until the footage got to the States for development and review. By that time, there was no time or (presumably) money to go all the way back to Europe for reshoots, so Blake Edwards and/or some others on the production team rewrote the pie fight to show how Leslie winds up with pie only on his face. Goodness knows what they would have done if some other actor had raced out of the bakery with pie on the face only - having someone else wander through the pie fight untouched wouldn't have made anywhere near as much sense.
This is probably one of the greatest pie fights in cinema history. The idea of Jack Lemmon playing two parts and Peter Falk being willing to take I don't know how many pie bombs just makes it amazing. Of course I had a little bit of wicked Glee when Tony Curtis finally got hit in the face, but of course he had to get hit with a white cream pie. Lol and poor Natalie Wood, putting her hand over her mouth as if she has sinned. Too many Splendid moments to name, but I'm watching this today during the quarantine and I actually find myself smiling.
THe only thing they missed was when Peter Falk yells out "Hey Professor" at the top of the stairs when he comes in, and is of course immediately bombarded with pies ... is that he, too, should have then fallen into the giant cake.
A lot of the actors felt genuine pain because a lot of the pies weren’t just mushy cream. Some we’re more like cakes or pound cake in how they were made so getting hit by one was akin to being hit by a rock or brick.
Brandy! THROW MORE BRANDY! XD 1:23 and Jack Lemmon hitting himself with a pie is just to precious. ♥ I grew up with this wonderful film. Thank goodness for my parents. XD
I love it that Tony Curtis stayed clean until the very end they don't make these fun movies when big names get together to do a car race I think the last one was the Cannonball films and The pie fight scene lasts four minutes and was shot in five days. It is the longest pie fight sequence in movie history. At first, the cast had fun filming the pie fight scene, but eventually the process grew wearisome and dangerous. Natalie Wood choked briefly on a pie which hit her open mouth. Jack Lemmon got knocked out a few times: "a pie hitting you in the face feels like a ton of cement". At the end of shooting the fight, when Blake Edwards called "Cut!" he was barraged with several hundred pies that members of the cast had hidden, waiting for the moment
I've read that in Jack Lemmon's biography, had to watch this again afterwards hehe wish Jack and Tony had done more films together, Some Like it Hot is my favourite film!
The story goes that the film crew shot on a Friday and took a weekend break. The weather was unseasonably warm and the crew returned Monday discovering the half-tossed pie set grew rancid and disgusting. They had to finish shooting under austere and nasty smelling conditions.
Best movie ever! Amazing cast, great writing, fantastic costumes, playful yet creative music, wonderful locations..... it has it all. Seriously my favorite movie of all time.
Saw this as a child with my parents. Love the pie fight, to be sure, but everyone overlooks the header into the cake that started it all! The first time I saw it, I nearly died laughing. Love the squish !
Just hilarious priceless can't stop laughing god bless you guys thanks nothing like a pie fights the 3 stooges are in heaven looking down at us laughing hysterically keep the laughs coming appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock stay safe out there way to ❤😂 ! Joe
According to cast was actually very fun early on, but the total shout to like 5 days to complete at d with the fact those pies hurt at times, the fun died down relatively quickly.
Used to be one of my favorite scenes during the childhood...I don't remember how many times I have scene this movie n this scene specially.... One of the best comic movies of all time
One of my favorite scenes in one of my favorite movies. When I was in the MFA program at UNLV, Tony Curtis visited and we had a Q&A with him. I asked him what memories he had of his time filming The Great Race. I don't know if what he said was true or if he was embellishing, but this came straight from him: my recollection is that he said they filmed the scene following the pie fight where they have exited the bakery in Austria, I believe (somewhere in Europe, I do remember that), and they filmed that first before the shot the interior pie fight scene several weeks later. If I recall correctly, Curtis said the exterior shot was not shot by Blake Edwards but by a second unit assistant director. The cast members had been instructed to be covered with pies to reflect the pie fight that had just occurred in the script. Tony Curtis, not wanting to be covered in pies, simply put some on his face, and the scene was shot. When Blake Edwards realized that Tony Curtis had not covered himself entirely, it was too late for the exterior scene to be shot, and when the interior scene was shot some time later, the conceit was that The Great Leslie wouldn't get hit by a pie until the very end of the scene. Curtis said the trouble was that even though everyone was directed not to hit him with a pie, it was impossible not to be accidentally hit or be hit by fragments of another pie hitting a different target. This meant the shooting was stopped several times so Curtis could continually change his clothes. He said that ended up being more bothersome than if he had just covered himself in pies for the exterior shot in the first place. But he said it made for a funnier situation in the end. I believe he said they spent five days shooting the pie fight, and he said it got to be tiring pretty quickly, especially for him because of all the costume changing and trying to avoid getting hit. Even when he told the story, I had a hard time believing Leslie not getting hit with a pie until the end hadn't been in the original vision of Blake Edwards from the beginning or that the assistant director wouldn't have made Curtis get covered in pies like all his cast mates, but that was the story he told, and he, of course, was there, so I assume he wasn't lying or misremembering. If it is true, I guess the ensuing final product of that particular scene was a happy accident.
Ha. Poor Natalie was only five feet tall. I'd have been so nervous I'd hurt the cute little thing with all those hits. She was great though. What a little trooper she was.
When filming the moment at 3:14: Natalie Wood: What was wrong with that take, Mr. Edwards? Blake Edwards: That pie managed to cover your whole face, but it has to completely cover your eyes. (To the crew:) Let's do it again! Take 36!
Couldn't breathe and stop laughing the 3 stooges are in heaven looking down at us laughing hysterically god bless you guys thanks you guys rock way to go appreciate a good laugh and the memories nothing like a good pie right thanks ?!!! ❤😂😂 Joe
The moment when Peter Falk enters - can not stop laughing! But I just love how dedicated Professor is - neither title nor money could destract him from his major goal.
A lot of the actors felt genuine pain because a lot of the pies weren’t just mushy cream. Some we’re more like cakes or pound cake in how they were made so getting hit by one was akin to being hit by a rock or brick.
I heard that Jack Lemmon was knocked out two times while filming this scene. One of the actors, or extras, wanted to really nail him with a pie and loaded as much pie and cake mess as they could onto a pan....which is like getting hit with a pound of wet cement.
The Music piece is called "Pie In The Face Polka". :) Leslie: "Your Majesty?" Prince: "HI there." (SPLORT!) Prince: "Ulp. Brandy. Throw more Brandy! Throw more Brandy!"
I fist saw this movie when I was about 10 years old. Seeing Natalie Wood in lingerie, stockings & garters, all slopped up with pies, had a profound effect on my adolescence.
John Hutchins if I was a college professor and a student just barged into my office like that, I would probably do that too.... only with my office supplies
@3:52....... look at that film set look at this sound stage! Who would want to be the poor crew will have to clean up this Monumental mess? This scene has so many great parts to it it's just absurdly funny.
best pie fight ever! Leslie's car was used in another movie called "The Battle of Cable Hogue" with Jason Robards, a comic Western. it's slightly changed and painted green.
You are right. There are actually a number of these; you can only hear them at the beginning of the fight, before things got heavier (and louder). What we are hearing is the "continuity" person taking a shot with a motor drive 35mm camera. They needed the continuity shots to replicate the damage on everybody from one day to the next, as filming this clip took 5 days.
Filmed over 5 days at a cost of $200,000 (in 1965) which included over 4,000 pies, After each day of filming they took pictures of everyone so they would know how to dress them up the next day
My late grandfather’s bakery made all the pies and that giant cake for this movie and my family went to the premier of this movie. The cake was made of saw dust
Oh thank God, that would have been a waste.
That's awesome!!!
I hope he got paid a great deal given how many pies were used.
THE GIANT CAKE got destroyed twice in a minute - only in movie magic!
That would have been a terrible waste of cake batter!
2:29 HEY, PROFESSOR!!!
2:30 splat splat splat splat splat
2:29 "HEY PROFESSOR!!" *immediately gets slammed with four pies
That part makes me laugh out loud every time
Poor Peter Falk
@@alguien1234 i counted its like 5 or 6 pies
2:29 HEY PROPESSOR !!!
Pie Fight Barrage! 😋
Wouldn’t it be great to be in a pie fight like this? 🤪
When Jack Lemmon throws the first pie, just the expression on the guards face and the music, you can tell, it’s so on
The 3 stooges are in heaven probably laughing always a classic to watch after all these years later appreciate a good laugh thanks to everyone keep the laughs coming you made my weekend appreciate you guys thanks ! Joe
They were still alive at the time this was made, right?
Over 4 thousand pies filled with custards, fruit, or whipped cream were created for the fight which took five days to film! The total cost for the pies was $18 thousand, and the scene itself cost $200 thousand.
The key for the gag was having Tony Curtis’ character remain pristine until the right moment, when he got a pie right in the kisser. As a result, Curtis had to keep changing into a set of clean clothes when he accidently got hit.
Along with wardrobe changes, the fight also required the makeup department to be meticulous in copying the actors’ “pie damage,” and they used photographs to make sure that the continuity matched for the next day’s shoot.
While the fight was fun in the beginning, towards the end everyone was a little pied out. Wood choked on a pie that hit her in the mouth, and Jack Lemmon allegedly got injured. He said, “I actually got knocked out a couple of times. Unless it’s thrown just right, a pie hitting you in the face feels like 10 tons of cement.”
Lest Blake Edwards miss out on the fun, when he called “Cut” for the final time, the cast and crew aimed pies at the director.
I read somewhere that, although having Leslie walk untouched through the chaos was very funny and well within his character, it came about due to an accident of sorts. The production spent some time shooting exteriors in Europe, including the bit where everybody hustles out of the bakery to the cars. It seems that just before cameras rolled on that scene, Tony Curtis was taking a bathroom break. When he got into position and cameras were about to roll, he realized that he was clean, and so he smeared pie onto his face, which was all he had time for. Somehow, no one noticed the difference between Curtis and the other performers until the footage got to the States for development and review. By that time, there was no time or (presumably) money to go all the way back to Europe for reshoots, so Blake Edwards and/or some others on the production team rewrote the pie fight to show how Leslie winds up with pie only on his face. Goodness knows what they would have done if some other actor had raced out of the bakery with pie on the face only - having someone else wander through the pie fight untouched wouldn't have made anywhere near as much sense.
In the days of VHS, we used to watch it backwards! Hahahahahahaha!
HEY PROFESSOR! ba ba ba ba BAM! haha best part.
I know right :D I fucking die every time I see that :D
Yep, when Max gets it it's HILARIOUS!!!
They let him HAVE IT 😂
This is probably one of the greatest pie fights in cinema history. The idea of Jack Lemmon playing two parts and Peter Falk being willing to take I don't know how many pie bombs just makes it amazing. Of course I had a little bit of wicked Glee when Tony Curtis finally got hit in the face, but of course he had to get hit with a white cream pie. Lol and poor Natalie Wood, putting her hand over her mouth as if she has sinned. Too many Splendid moments to name, but I'm watching this today during the quarantine and I actually find myself smiling.
Probably you say? It literally won a world record XD. It is the definitive best of the best.
THe only thing they missed was when Peter Falk yells out "Hey Professor" at the top of the stairs when he comes in, and is of course immediately bombarded with pies ... is that he, too, should have then fallen into the giant cake.
@@starpawsyPeter Falk sounds like Larry Storch.
I wouldn't want clean up that mess afterwards.
A lot of the actors felt genuine pain because a lot of the pies weren’t just mushy cream. Some we’re more like cakes or pound cake in how they were made so getting hit by one was akin to being hit by a rock or brick.
Brandy! THROW MORE BRANDY! XD
1:23 and Jack Lemmon hitting himself with a pie is just to precious. ♥
I grew up with this wonderful film. Thank goodness for my parents. XD
MuppetMollyStarGleek That fall must of hurt like fuck with how he landed on his back, stuntman or not
RUM!!! I NEVER MIX MY PIES!
this scene is why my sister is named brandy or at least thats what i get told , BRANDYY... rum i never mix my pies
Jack Lemmon would have made an excellent Joker if he was alive and young cause that laugh of his is kinda like a Joker laugh
Holy crap your right.
I love it that Tony Curtis stayed clean until the very end they don't make these fun movies when big names get together to do a car race I think the last one was the Cannonball films and The pie fight scene lasts four minutes and was shot in five days. It is the longest pie fight sequence in movie history. At first, the cast had fun filming the pie fight scene, but eventually the process grew wearisome and dangerous. Natalie Wood choked briefly on a pie which hit her open mouth. Jack Lemmon got knocked out a few times: "a pie hitting you in the face feels like a ton of cement". At the end of shooting the fight, when Blake Edwards called "Cut!" he was barraged with several hundred pies that members of the cast had hidden, waiting for the moment
I've read that in Jack Lemmon's biography, had to watch this again afterwards hehe wish Jack and Tony had done more films together, Some Like it Hot is my favourite film!
The story goes that the film crew shot on a Friday and took a weekend break. The weather was unseasonably warm and the crew returned Monday discovering the half-tossed pie set grew rancid and disgusting. They had to finish shooting under austere and nasty smelling conditions.
Cool story, bro.😎
remember how it went .....location location location
I know right, but the guy who was the king constantly laughing just killed me
2:28 Still makes me laugh out loud
Natalie Wood in a corset covered with whipped cream. Who's been peeking into my dreams?
Take a number, sailor. 😉
There's a queue...get to the back lol
One of my favorite comedies of all time! "I wanna play too!"
When the prince said 'I never mix my pies.' That would have been one hell of a meme!
Rum! I never mix my pies...best pie fight ever!!!!!
cobaltace62 3 stooges had the best one
Best movie ever!
Amazing cast, great writing, fantastic costumes, playful yet creative music, wonderful locations..... it has it all.
Seriously my favorite movie of all time.
What movie is this
@@belleroseelizabethsmith8148 The Great Race
Such a great performance by all, but no one can match the absolute brilliance of Jack Lemmon. I can not watch this scene enough.
It was brave of Jack Lemmon's stunt double to fall down that huge cake....Twice!
“Rum! I never mix my pies!”
Classic!
"....I'm getting a new tucker inner! Banished! Banished! Banished!"
Saw this as a child with my parents. Love the pie fight, to be sure, but everyone overlooks the header into the cake that started it all!
The first time I saw it, I nearly died laughing. Love the squish !
"BRANDY! THROW MORE BRANDY" and "RUM? I NEVER MIX MY PIES" make me laught so hard my stomach hurts
Haven't laughed so hard in ages, what a comedy masterpiece
Just hilarious priceless can't stop laughing god bless you guys thanks nothing like a pie fights the 3 stooges are in heaven looking down at us laughing hysterically keep the laughs coming appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock stay safe out there way to ❤😂 ! Joe
This must have been the most fun any extras have had
According to cast was actually very fun early on, but the total shout to like 5 days to complete at d with the fact those pies hurt at times, the fun died down relatively quickly.
Such a beautiful pie fight, and hilarious!
"General!" --SLAMMED!! Just great
Used to be one of my favorite scenes during the childhood...I don't remember how many times I have scene this movie n this scene specially....
One of the best comic movies of all time
Peter Falk was the best part of this pie fight . always makes me laugh The crew must have been laughing after that shot.
2:29 HEY PROFESSOR!!! 🤣🤣🤣
I love how the bakers get in on it early on and laugh at it. Goes to show, no matter how hard you work, a little fun is always needed!
2:29 hey professor ba ba ba ba bam ! hahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣 so funny pies
One of my favorite scenes in one of my favorite movies.
When I was in the MFA program at UNLV, Tony Curtis visited and we had a Q&A with him. I asked him what memories he had of his time filming The Great Race. I don't know if what he said was true or if he was embellishing, but this came straight from him: my recollection is that he said they filmed the scene following the pie fight where they have exited the bakery in Austria, I believe (somewhere in Europe, I do remember that), and they filmed that first before the shot the interior pie fight scene several weeks later.
If I recall correctly, Curtis said the exterior shot was not shot by Blake Edwards but by a second unit assistant director. The cast members had been instructed to be covered with pies to reflect the pie fight that had just occurred in the script. Tony Curtis, not wanting to be covered in pies, simply put some on his face, and the scene was shot.
When Blake Edwards realized that Tony Curtis had not covered himself entirely, it was too late for the exterior scene to be shot, and when the interior scene was shot some time later, the conceit was that The Great Leslie wouldn't get hit by a pie until the very end of the scene. Curtis said the trouble was that even though everyone was directed not to hit him with a pie, it was impossible not to be accidentally hit or be hit by fragments of another pie hitting a different target. This meant the shooting was stopped several times so Curtis could continually change his clothes. He said that ended up being more bothersome than if he had just covered himself in pies for the exterior shot in the first place. But he said it made for a funnier situation in the end. I believe he said they spent five days shooting the pie fight, and he said it got to be tiring pretty quickly, especially for him because of all the costume changing and trying to avoid getting hit.
Even when he told the story, I had a hard time believing Leslie not getting hit with a pie until the end hadn't been in the original vision of Blake Edwards from the beginning or that the assistant director wouldn't have made Curtis get covered in pies like all his cast mates, but that was the story he told, and he, of course, was there, so I assume he wasn't lying or misremembering. If it is true, I guess the ensuing final product of that particular scene was a happy accident.
I especially like the falling into the cake part, that started the whole pie fight.
Watching this scene in 2024 and it never gets old, the best scene of the film and Jack Lemon steals the whole show, such a brilliant actor. 🤣🤣🤣
There's something magical about pie throwing fight scenes that always made me feel chuckle-y.
I needed a good laugh and came across this. Soooo hilarious 🤣
Ha. Poor Natalie was only five feet tall. I'd have been so nervous I'd hurt the cute little thing with all those hits. She was great though. What a little trooper she was.
What creep…that was a grown woman
Blake Edwards couldn't stand her. That's why she got pelted so badly.😂
When filming the moment at 3:14:
Natalie Wood: What was wrong with that take, Mr. Edwards?
Blake Edwards: That pie managed to cover your whole face, but it has to completely cover your eyes. (To the crew:) Let's do it again! Take 36!
Hey Professor!!! Then bam bam bam bam 🥧🥧🥧😂
Couldn't breathe and stop laughing the 3 stooges are in heaven looking down at us laughing hysterically god bless you guys thanks you guys rock way to go appreciate a good laugh and the memories nothing like a good pie right thanks ?!!! ❤😂😂 Joe
I saw this movie twice at the cinema, no internet back then, just because of this pie battle scene. Legendary! 😂😂😂 Thank you for posting 👍🏻
"Rum! I never mix my pies." LOL
I've seen this film when I was child. This Russian-translated film was loved by Soviet people very much like the other ones, I suppose :D
Imagine being part of the cleaning crew after this scene was filmed...
The moment when Peter Falk enters - can not stop laughing! But I just love how dedicated Professor is - neither title nor money could destract him from his major goal.
I ❤️ LOVE THIS MOVIE!! And the pie fight was the best part.Of course it wouldn’t be as good without Henry Mancini music
A lot of the actors felt genuine pain because a lot of the pies weren’t just mushy cream. Some we’re more like cakes or pound cake in how they were made so getting hit by one was akin to being hit by a rock or brick.
I didn't know the Duke of Weselton was involved in the Great Pie Fight.
How did this scene escape the memory of the masses? What an amazing scene this is!
I heard that Jack Lemmon was knocked out two times while filming this scene. One of the actors, or extras, wanted to really nail him with a pie and loaded as much pie and cake mess as they could onto a pan....which is like getting hit with a pound of wet cement.
I love that the music is so serious in the beginning! Makes me laugh my butt off everytime.
The Music piece is called "Pie In The Face Polka". :)
Leslie: "Your Majesty?" Prince: "HI there." (SPLORT!)
Prince: "Ulp. Brandy. Throw more Brandy! Throw more Brandy!"
+CaptKundalini Prince: Rum?! I never mix my pies!
Those actors probably were not looking forward to shooting this scene. Especially when they had to wash down afterwards.
1:05 "PLEASE!"
*SPLAT*
Well, you DID say "please"...
The best pie fight scene in history!
I fist saw this movie when I was about 10 years old. Seeing Natalie Wood in lingerie, stockings & garters, all slopped up with pies, had a profound effect on my adolescence.
Whatever floats your boat!
Me watching this as a kid was like "Hit Leslie! Hit Leslie! Hit Leslie!"
Luckily almost the whole pie fight Tony Curtis dodged the pies
Just a wonderful film....have seen it so many times...
Simply the ultimate premise of classic silent comedy. Pie Fight.
2:28 HEY PROFESSOR?
John Hutchins if I was a college professor and a student just barged into my office like that, I would probably do that too.... only with my office supplies
Natalie Wood's finest moment.
Really?!
One of them, at least.
Martino’s Bakery was my family’s favorite - and it was for everyone who lived in Burbank back then.
I’ve found this part hilarious 😆😆😆 and find that epic for any pie 🥧 fight 😂😂😂.
Happy 100th birthday Blake Edwards. Filmmaker of Breakfast at Tiffany's and The Great Race.
The music is "The Pie in the Face Polka" by Henry Mancini.
“RUM! I never mix my pies! Ah ha ha ha!” I love that line.
I like how the guy in white clothes dodges all the pies throughout the fight until the lady accidentally splattered pie on his face at 3:24.
That was Tony Curtis and the lady is Natalie Wood.
True facts: pie fights can escalate SO DAMN FAST. But they are always enjoyable 😃.
Pie fights are always funny
when they are all women they are
good thing that cake is there. i heard that Vivian Vance is in here... I've never seen this movie before soooo?.. it looks really fun.
Vivian Vance is in the movie.
Yes..she is the wife of the new york sentinel editor
Jack Lemmon is hilarious and talented! Fun watching him
Fact: Professor Fate is the inspiration of Dick Dastardly in Wacky Races
One of the funniest movies ever made.
@3:52....... look at that film set look at this sound stage! Who would want to be the poor crew will have to clean up this Monumental mess? This scene has so many great parts to it it's just absurdly funny.
Every Christmas when I pick up brandy for eggnog I think of this scene.
0:02-0:05-0:16-0:17-0:28-0:38-0:51-0:57-0:59-1:06-1:07-1:08-1:09-1:16-1:18-1:19-1:23-1:24-1:26-1:29-1:31-1:46-2:04-2:09-2:29-2:30-2:38-2:39-2:46-2:52-3:33-3:34-3:35-3:36-3:37-3:38-3:39 my favorite parts
1 of those things I would be willing to pay money to participate in.
Oh god, that cake looked like the first billion dollar cake ever, I’d have so much fun being in this kind of movie for this scene 🤣🤣
I love this part so much
These actors might of sneezed frosting and fillings for weeks after this scene.
"You wouldn't dare ".
"Your highness! We've got to get out of here!"
@Brandon Taylor "You wouldn't DARE!"
Good Ole days when they would show this movie on TV for free... for free...
Howtobasic would be proud.
+wow cool all it's missing is an egg.
best pie fight ever! Leslie's car was used in another movie called "The Battle of Cable Hogue" with Jason Robards, a comic Western. it's slightly changed and painted green.
There’s nothing like a pie fight. My dream.
Am I right or wrong but around 0:37, it sounds like a camera is taking a photo of this moment.
You are right. There are actually a number of these; you can only hear them at the beginning of the fight, before things got heavier (and louder). What we are hearing is the "continuity" person taking a shot with a motor drive 35mm camera. They needed the continuity shots to replicate the damage on everybody from one day to the next, as filming this clip took 5 days.
One of the stars, Keenan Wynn would later appear on “Dallas” where he played the part of Digger Barnes in its third season.
That Prince just loves Brandy!!
2:14 that is my great uncle John G Hagner. A wonderful stunt man that did many other stunts for movies and TV shows.
Hi from Australia 🇦🇺 i totally loved this. Got covid and watched this movie and I've never laughed sooo much.
Comedy at its best. You guys are right. They don't make them like this anymore.
2:29 3:30 Hey professor !!
Just magnificent! Hooray 1:40 and 2:40. RIP Natalie Wood et. al.
Multiple colors for the pies, perfect for Technicolor!
Just love this so much. What's the name of this film?
That music, it fits so well and it's just great!
And, not ironically, it's called "The Pie In The Face Polka" by Henry Mancini.
@@Hairmetallurgist I know! I have the whole soundtrack
Filmed over 5 days at a cost of $200,000 (in 1965) which included over 4,000 pies, After each day of filming they took pictures of everyone so they would know how to dress them up the next day
(No offense) but the Prince character seemed rather flamboyant, lol :D But, I'm very cool with it, lol :D
Chas. Rock nah he was just drunk af
@@Nikodymus
That’s just as good.
Got to meet Rip Taylor and complemented his role in this film. In his character, he said, " Oh! It was trasth! " R.I.P. dear sir!
This is my Favorite Part from this Movie Right Here.
Love it when Natalie takes her coat off
Perfect for a new part of clip of new Cinderella story 6 movie of 2022