1941 | Sailors Fighting in the Dance Hall
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- Wally (Bobby di Cicco) wants to dance with Betty (Dianne Kay), but he'll have to sneak into the USO club and pry her away from the bully Corporal Chuck Sitarski (Treat Williams) first. In the process, he and Donna end up winning a dance contest and setting off a brawl. Enjoy this chaotic dance/fight sequence from Steven Spielberg's 1941!
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Steven Spielberg directs this riotous farce depicting the hysteria of a cross section of Los Angeles citizens following the bombing of Pear Harbor. The film is loosely based on a true event in which a Japanese submarine surfaced off the California coast, setting off a brief wave of panic.
© 1979 Universal City Studios, Inc. and Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Cast: Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Ned Beatty, Treat Williams, Robert Stack, Tim Matheson, John Candy, Slim Pickens, Christopher Lee
Produced by: Buzz Feitshans
Directed by: Steven Spielberg
Right up there with the best sequences Spielberg ever filmed. I absolutely love this movie
I don't care what people say, 1941 is a hilarious movie! I wish it got more love than it did.
Respect of the dancers and the big band. What a scene!
You have to give it to Dianne Kay, the blonde who also was a regular cast member in "Eight is Enough" in the late 70's. She was not a trained dancer and still was game enough to pull off her part as Wally's dance partner/love interest. I think she was cast more for her looks than acting abilities, but she gave her all for a woefully under-appreciated movie.
Dianne Kay was so damn adorable…but she quit Hollywood because just didn’t like the lifestyle. It was too bad, because she would’ve been a star-sort of a cuter Terri Garr.
The timing and camera moves are brilliant and sync perfectly with the music. There are only a few directors with such an eye for moving the camera and blocking action rich shots elegantly.
Even though 1941 is one of Steven Spielberg's least-liked movies, I actually liked this movie. Without a doubt, the funniest parts were with Slim Pickens on the Japanese Submarine. This movie seems like Spielberg was trying to make a non-musical version of Grease.
Naked girl on sub's periscope screams...Japanese naval officer sees her..."Horryrood!... Horryrood!... Banzai!... Banzai!
One of my favorite of all time- funny all the way through!
1941 was awesome i have the directors cut 30min more 2hr 26min
I thought it was a great movie. Great cast of actors and slapstick comic humor. Not a dud but only by critics and elites with their noses stuck up! Under rated. I love the tempo and the insanity! Imagine when Chinese troops take Hawaii next week! J/K
@@FREDOGISFUUN China wouldn't have a chance. Like Nikita Khrushchev said when he was premiere of the USSR, the United States has way too many guns for us to invade.
The Director’s Cut of 1941 is an underrated comedy masterpiece
I wouldn't go that far. This film is a bloated mess with a few funny moments. It's Spielberg thinking "Bigger is better". This is the film that crashed and burned so hard when he was riding high, it forced Spielberg to reassess himself as a filmmaker. After a short hiatus and suffering from depression, he returned to the type of filmmaking *he* loved to watch as a kid. And the result was one of the greatest films of all time, Raiders of the Lost Ark, released 2 years after this
The misising quotes
@@commanderkeen3787 Exactly ...1941 is an over the top mess.
Take this very scene; it probably cost half a million quid to make and is basically a "oh look! women's knickers" with a ripoff of the 'Quiet Man' thrown in for good measure ...bloody terrible.
@@commanderkeen3787 Bull, in my opinion yer fulla bull,
@@coolmacatrain9434 You have no taste for comedy, dont mean to get too personal companero but, you are a schmuck who doesnt recognize genoius
I was one of the Bugs in Sing, Sing, Sing.. We had ten couples in the jitterbug contest. Working with Spielberg was a dream come true. Paul DeRolf Choreographed the number. We shot for three weeks. Patti Lupone was cast in Evita while she was filming this scene.
A late reply, but ... a question... What music, if any, was used forn playback while shooting the scene? Great job BTW
I'll never understand why this movie is so underappreciated, it may not be a super-nailed comedy but it sure is a great visual spectacle, a live-action cartoon in my opinion. One of my Spielberg's favorite and i'm not ashamed of it!
RIP Treat Williams. You were hilarious in this movie. Still hating those eggs.
Spielberg's most underrated movie, but actually a brilliant piece of comedic film making. Unfortunately it was released at a time when Americans hadn't as yet gotten over the Japanese war. I think it would get a different response if released today.
I'm not sure, have you watched it lately? It hasn't held up well, except for this scene. Not as funny as I remember it :(
You don't think 34 years is long enough.
You'd need to totally change the delivery, it's hilarious but casually racist that even some fairly colorful guys I work with noticed when it came on.
The Slim Pickens scene in the submarine was hilarious but completely insane.
We were over it by then. We were buying lots of products from Japan by this point. No one under 40 remembered Pearl Harbotr when it happened. Yeah. The older folks were still sore over it. The movie's failure was that it was bloated and Spielberg was not ready for comedy.
I ❤ it when at 7:22 of this clip all the service branches start a brawl with each other reminds me of those pro Trump rioters smashing the US Capitol on 1/6/21. Probably was their parents and grandparents in this movie lmao lol funny!
The first clip I came to after just learning about the tragic death of Treat Williams (6-12-2023) at 71, since this is the first film I remember seeing him in. May he Rest in Peace.
P.S Hopefully somewhere where there's no eggs (If you've seen the movie, you will get the joke.)
Rest in Peace, Treat Williams.
“You don’t understand. I hate eggs.” 😢
Rest in Peace, Wendie Jo, best performance EVER other than in *BACHELOR PARTY*
a movie well ahead of its time.
Was it? How so?
Dear Mr. Speilberg: Thank you for one of the Late Great Joe Flaherty's best movie moments.
I have watched this over and over and over. Everything about it. The timing, The Music, the Camera Angles. SOOOO Good.
Underrated CLASSIC!!
I saw this in the theater in '79 and it was perfect for someone not quite 10 yet. I also remember the dance scene was made into a music video for TV as well.
wendie jo sperber.... she was incredible. hilarious and tough. they don't make actresses like that anymore. she is so missed.
her character is one I wish was my best friend....😂
Died way too young. Definitely one of the highlights of this movie.
Wendie Jo, Dianne Kay, Treat Williams, Ned Beatty, Lorraine Gary, Dan Akroyd, Eddie Deezen, Murray Hamilton, many others. Damn near as perfect a cast as you could ask for.
This is a standing set on the Warner studio lot... It was also the South Seas Club in The Rocketeer and can be seen in numerous Warner Bros pictures...
I actually loved this movie, it was chaos!
Awesomely directed scene
Joe Flaherty brought me here, RIP Sal Stewart. I'm so glad so many people love this movie as much as I do. I'm forever grateful to my brother for introducing me to it!
RIP Treat 🙏
So I see that director Guillermo del Toro has recently waxed rhapsodic about Spielberg's genius camera techniques in "West Side Story" on Twitter - as well he should. But I noticed the same brilliance with fluid camera movement and dynamism in bringing out a song and dance number in this Spielberg flick made 41 years earlier.
Not his best film by a long shot but you can't say he half-assed it.
That's actually not Nancy Allen, she was with Tim Matheson in the movie. That's Dianne Kay from Eight is Enough who played the "hot" daughter.
Nancy Allen was quite a looker!
Wasn't Tim Matheson the voice of Jonny Quest in the original cartoon series?
My first job at UA Bayside, in Queens, NY and I watched this scene OVER and OVER !! LOVE !! Patti Lupone and Penny Marshall on stage together. What more can you ask for? Plenty and you get it in this scene ! Not a great film but this scene deserves an Oscar !
Penny Marshall? Where?
@@stannc look behind the announcer when he says "the jitterbug contest is about to begin" you will see Penny Marshall talking to Patty Lupone.
@@NycNikos She later talks to Joe Flaherty.
@@favorites483 Yes!! Amazing!
@@NycNikos Penny must have had a bigger part that was cut out she was huge when this was made from Laverne & Shirley and I wonder what scene was cut with her in it.
Anybody spot James Caan here!!?? Showed up on the set that day and Steven threw him in as an extra... He's the sailor who catches and helps throw Perry Lang at 7:20 mark... ❤❤
This is very very LEGENDARY 💯💯💯💯‼🔥
when Treat Williams made this he had just become famous for playing an anti-war hippie in the movie "Hair" and here he's this hateful, violent military guy.
Saw this movie in the theatre 2 months before I shipped off to boot camp with my first serious girlfriend...laughed my ass off...fantastic movie that could never be made today.
Why did they ship your girlfriend off to boot camp too?
Why not? WWII not in anyone's collective memory now?
@@stephenscanlon9763 I think all the racial slurs for one wouldn't fly.
I love this film!
This scene is genius comedy it's so well choreographed written directed edited.
Mr. "SCTV" Flaherty sorry to see you go, so many small scenes that add up to a whole lot of funny.
I don't know if it's true but Spielberg is once to have said on the set of Temple Of Doom that he always wanted to film a big dance number. Hence the opening sequence. Had he forgotten this?
I saw Temple of Doom brand new. Aware that Spielberg was known for openings, and that he's be trying to top Raiders, when I saw the opening dance number I was for about 10 seconds thinking WTF, then realized this entire set was going to be trashed. I wasn't disappointed! Temple from the second it opens until their raft drifts ashore in India is just brilliant pacing and editing. The USO dance was kind of a warm up. The jitterbug hits its peak with the bubble gum and rowboating. Spielberg Mayhem (tm) at its overdone best.
I hear you. The only thing I can think of is, he wanted to do a scene closer to Busby Berkeley.
This movie gets better everytime I sew it!
Underrated movie from the master himself!
Brilliant film.
R.I.P. Treat Williams. He was one of the best.❤🙏🌈😭
Be me
Its currently 3 A.M
You’re watching 1941 as apart of your Steven Spielberg marathon
You get to the establishing shot of this building
You (in a depressed exhausted haze) “oh, the movies wrapping up, good, well I better at least start getting stuff cleaned up”
*accidentally hit against remote*
Look at timestamp, there is over an hour left
You: O O
-
Just one incredible scene out of an absolutely hilarious movie.I laugh like hell whenever I watch it.1941 is a shamefully overlooked film.
Forgotten how funny this was, just ordered it on DVD
gotta love the Marines egging on the Soldiers and Sailors to fight eachother, good ole three-way interservice rivarly
RIP Corporal Stretch.
fukin brilliant im 50 this film is a masterpiece people use the words underrated so much on youtube which im sick off but this film is really that it was ahead of it time and yes Spielberg did a mini musical 42 years ago
RIP Treat Williams.
I found this searching for James Caan - according to IMDB, he's uncredited playing a sailor. It's one of my favorite movies because it's hilarious and has so many great performances. Plus it gets all the period stuff right.
That's him @7:20; the curly haired sailor who's the first to pick up Dennis (Perry Lang) and throw him over the railing. RIP to one of the greatest.
Loved this when it came out… cannery row was another good one! Where does the time go?
The music (Dum Dum, Dum Dum, Dittly Dum Dum) when they're all squaring up is the Music from the John Wayne movie "The Quite Man"
If it was a lesser director this would be proclaimed their Magnum Opus. But since it’s Spielberg and he has such an impressive résumé this movie isn’t appreciated.
Marianas Trench fan here. This was the scene that inspired “Stutter”
that dude had Bubble Yum popped in his face lmao
I didn’t knew this movie was from Steven Spielberg
Who wouldn’t?
Nobody gonna mention McKean and Lander cameo?
The only character that I hated was the one played by treat Williams. His character was just to rude and hateful.
he got it in the end because the friend got her hooks in him😈😂
Anyone who tells Jackie Chan wasn't be inspired by this scene in his Project A from '83 is a big-ass liar
*What A Great Movie.*
AWESOME.
And by the way, it's got so many hilarious moments along the way, i think it is actually funny
Now this is a picture i have to see. :D
It's an amazing movie and every scene keeps you engaged.
Seriously underrated movie.
If you liked It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World and Rat Race, you would like this.
Great movie
Frfr
T W was handsome, versatile & talented ... RIP ❤
God rest Wendie Jo Sperber. Just loved her in this movie! One sexy chubby gal!
Your can’t say “fight scene” if you cut out Raul saying “Ladies and Gentlemen, this is PURE PANDEMONIUM, PURE PANDEMONIUM!!”
This movie makes me laugh so hard! 😂
I like this clip because very interest movies
I thought they were gonna play "Is there life on Mars" from A.H.S. Freak show
JAMES CAAN left of frame 7.21?
Diane Kay was holding Barfs hand from Midnight madnnes ,he was like 6.7 lol
Oração da Quinta-Feira.
Pai!
Acordei com vida e saúde, pronto para cumprir os planos que o Senhor preparou para mim!
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Me liberto de tudo o que me impede de ser feliz, afasto rancor e amargura, renovo a energia do bem que existe em mim e peço que me prepare para receber as bênçãos do céu!
Meu dia será de vitórias e prosperidade, eu creio!
Juntos somos mais
Amém!
Time evoles.
IN GREASE THE ORIGINAL MOVIE DANCE SCENE HAS NOTHING ON THIS DANCE & FIGHT
Wally wanted to dance with Betty, Universal. I mean, we'd all love to dance with Nancy Allen, but she was not in this scene.
I like the random 40MM AA gun just traversing like its a normal night, no alerts, no aircraft sounds, just seeing if its working, this is what average joes would've done.
Super aktorzy akcje ...
I edit myself into movies and TV shows with green screen and was thinking about editing myself into this movie!!! Any movie suggestions would be great!!
My
Suggestion...don't.
Nobody wants to see you, but you.
No man, Would ever Know.
Did they really dance like that in the 1940s?
Yes
In the description the sign at the beginning
Sing sing sing awesome version
One word Hilarious!!!!
RIP Treat Williams
RIP Joe Flaherty
0:22 😂
James Caan as a Sailor (07:19-07:27)
Can't figure out why it's always been called his least liked
LOOSELY inspired by actual events: The Battle Of Los Angeles, Feb. 1942. 🇺🇸
If there's one thing I can't stand it's Americans fighting Americans
4:29 holy shit she did a Morote Seionage
Fast9
Brayan regresa al final.
CinemaFormat you can looking so much more ...not 19to6 ...21to.....
America in summer of 2020
Oh man…look at those cavemen go 👩🏻🎤🧑🎤
Uup, that's dad.
Where's the scene where two women fall into a hole and young boys laugh at them?
......💗💗...👍👍👍..like..
😂😂😂lolololol this is funny
👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Spielberg’s only decent movie.
Oh, man! Look at those cavemen go!