I actually did the sound for when the train hits the bus and the dummies shoot out! I worked on the whole movie as a Grip 1st unit and 2nd unit (a bit of both)in Vancouver in the mid 90's. We did the setup for the whole day to get everything right for the scene since we only had one bus and it was destroyed in the scene. At the last minute just before the shot,the sound guy grabs me and says"want to do the sound for this?". I said yes and he gave me a parabolic mic and told me to follow the train as it came down the tracks to when it hits the bus but not to go too far to the right since the camera was there and it would pick up the camera noise (we still shot on 35mm film back then). I was nervous since it was a one shot deal, but it went well and they used the sound in the movie. I also met Leslie Nielsen, he hung around with the crew and was always on. He had his famous fart machine and used it to full effect. I also met Chuck Waters who did stunt co-ordination for more great movies than you can count, including Indiana Jones. It was a slow shoot day, we were rolling the barrels with the dummies in them and had to do a lot of shots to get any decent ones without the dummy falling out, so I got a chance to chat for awhile. I was at the side of the hill when the train was chasing a stunt guy in a Leslie Nielsen mask. It was actually a military troop transport mocked up to be a train but it was huge and heavy. As the stunt guy was running down the hill he tripped and fell! It as a big gasp moment through the crew. He managed to scramble back up and keep running. Good thing because I doubt that transport could have stopped on that wet steep muddy hill. The stunt guy ran past the cameras , but the transport was having trouble slowing down and the camera crew had to scramble out of the way. Fortunately it stopped before hitting the cameras, but barely! It was the most fun movie I worked on and the food was fantastic. The little cove with the house on the hill was so beautiful. The moving platform was nice because we could use it to haul gear up the hill, which we often did back then. Sandbag carts were the worst, a good 200 lbs to haul around. I also worked on Stargate SG-1 for a couple of months. I worked on the episode where they go back in time to the 60's to find the stargate. The scene where the gate was in a huge crate and it burst open and the sides fell away looked so impressive live. It was shot in the Armory in downtown Vancouver. SO cool that there's a post of this scene: thank you. Cheers!
Wheres the behind the scenes footage and pics?? He always had that fart machine, lol. Thats awesome you were a part of this! Do you still work in the industry?? Where can we find you in the credits?
Back then you generally didn't have a camera on you (no cell phones) and on set photography was discouraged as every time a flash goes off, the lighting techs get nervous about a light bulb burning out. Actors are touchy about them too. I wasn't part of the original crew (I wasn't there for the whole movie) and grips usually don't show up in the credits. I do have all my work records though. I wish I would have kept more call sheets, I only have a couple from "The Crow;Stairway to Heaven". We had lunch on the bar set with the chain fences and giant gargoyle and I got to stand in the iconic window. I picked up a script from "Viper" (that I saved from a garbage can) that I still have. I was on one very small shoot in the country, there were only I think 7 crew members. It was called "The Baby Dance" with Harry Connick Jr and Sandra Bullock. We had lunch and chatted, but I didn't even know who they were at the time. Sandra Bullock wasn't a big name yet. I only worked for a couple of years in the industry, but worked on a lot of show because many were day calls.@@Orangeflava
That is incredible, thanks for sharing! Now I have to go back and rewatch "1969". Is there a chance you have anything else to share from working on stargate? I was (and am still) kinda obsessed with that show.
@maxpower3726 thanks for the reply. I guess its understandable you want to remain anonymous. But i wonder if you still work on projects or have retired/moved on from these film gigs?
What's so odd us that prior to 'Airplane' Leslie Nielsen was a straight dramatic actor. There was no hint WHATSOEVER that he would evolve/transform into one of the great film comedians of all time.
I always thought the diesel locomotive coming after Leslie Nielsen after escaping the bus was pretty ridiculous. And here it gets a well-deserved reprise. I'm glad I found this spoof. Movie gold.
@@47imagine Ridculous in a GOOD way. I thought it was so hilarious that I had to stop eating my dinner lest I choke on something. The hide-and-seek was genius loony stuff.
@@47imagine Yes, I goofed. I thought I was thinking of the movie spoof, not the original. And miswrote my original comment. But even in the original movie, I always wondered how the train blew past Harrison after hitting the bus and then it was right behind him, following him on the same line.
You were an advanced and precocious child to understand and appreciate the deep subtle intellectual profound humor of Leslie Nielsen. I am sure you are now an advanced and precocious adult.
@@MrRobjs83, Yep, haha, I noticed that reference right away the second I saw him jump on it. And the bus slipping on the banana peel referenced the scene in "Billy Madison" ("O'Doyal rules!")
My folks owned a video store when I was growing up, and this movie came out very shortly after we opened. It's very much a diamond-in-the-rough, especially since one thinks of Naked Gun and Airplane! when they think of Leslie Nielsen. To this day, I maintain I've never seen my mother laugh as hard as when we watched this scene on Christmas Eve 1998, specifically Leslie Nielsen's "woo woo? Woo!". We'll still send just that as texts to one another.
I remember clearly when I first saw this. I was a school student. I walked from school, to my moms work. We went up to the cinema together, and we died with laughter throughout this show. We used to have alot of cinema dates when I was a school kid. Me and my mom, lol. There's some Actors that if I ever saw them in real life... I would just start to laugh uncontrollably. Leslie Nielsen was one of those. Can't be that hilarious and expect people to be serious if they ever meet you. Lol. RIP to him.
The train wreck in "The Fugitive" was so incredibly far fetched and over done, and that's what really makes this scene so hilarious. Somebody REALLY needed to mock the train wreck in the original movie in such grand style as this!
I love the original train wreck scene, but looking at it now, there was no reason for the train cars to decouple like that other than the writer really wanted to make it seem like the train was chasing Kimble. Having the train be sentient and deliberately messing with Harrison is actually less ridiculous! 🤣
@@kyleroberts3814 The train cars would certainly decouple because the couplings aren't designed for the amount of torque when it leaves the track. But when he went under the bridge the weight of the train would have crushed him.
I like how the prisoners have to pay exact fare for the prison bus, while the bus's route display changes from "Miami Beach" to "A Hellish Prison". The faux airline safety demonstration just topped it off. Also anyone else found the train chase scene a bit creepy?
When I first saw that scene at twelve years old, it was the first time I had to stop a film in order to catch breath because I was laughing so hard. Good times.
Leslie Neilsen was and still is one of my favorite actors to have ever act!! I love his movies. He truly was a great man. I'm proud to say that I was born in the same province with him of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Signs that I spend too much time on TH-cam: as soon as Frank said, "I've been wrongfully accused," I heard Jeremy from CinemaSins in my head, saying, "Roll credits!" 😄😄
These movies were so silly and funny you still p*** yourself laughing at them even today. They are timeless classic movies that in another 20 years' time you'll still laugh at them.
0:46👮♂️🚍 officer: Seats in the upright position🙌 handcuffs and ankle chains must be securely fastened or you be will be shot👈..exits are clearly marked but you will not be using them should you use them you will be shot👈..on behalf of the state of Minnesota thank you for being arrested and convicted sit back and enjoy your bus ride. 😆😆😆😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😎👍✌️💙💜🧡❤️💚💖💗🎄🎉🎊🎆🎇
Thank you, i was wondering what was being said by the announcer on the bus, as it wasnt clear enough when she said it in english and i hear it with my ears. Thanks again, you are a life saver!
Best parody. My first favorite comedy as a kid and still to this day. I can't handle how much empty space there is in Mel Brooks movies. As a kid, this movie taught me that good comedy needs to be rapid-fire.
The late Leslie Nielsen made 2 guest appearances on the classic tv series "The Fugitive" from 1963-1967 starring the late David Janssen. Both playing stern serious no nonsense characters. I await your reply.
Pretty amazing scene when you think about it. Filmmakers could never resist making a scene like this without soulless CGI today. A train chasing a man through a forest and doing that awesome peeking around the corner. Must have taken some work! And whoever came up with all that is a legend lol
Its hilarious when he jumps and goes like straight in the air lol it reminds me of Beverly Hills Ninja when he jumps from the palm tree n shoots upward at an odd angle that doesnt look right at all but it makes it even funnier lol
im watching and reading the comments on hospital scene but then they go into train comments ad when i click train time stamps it brings me to a diff video then the hospital scene how is this possible!
"Exits are clearly marked, but you will not be using them. Should you use them, you will be shot" Thus, Ryan exited through the window. Absolutely brilliant.
I saw this scene when I was 3, and spent the next 19 years of my life convinced I'd made this up in my head. Knowing I didn't, and knowing what this is from...it's so oddly satisfying.
Wow can't believe after all these years I just realized the train headlight looks right at him after he lands on the bike. Thanks for posting this! Always makes me laugh.
I still lose it every time when the train peeks around the corner
Lou McGopher ikr
Scary and funny at the same time
Me too 😂😂😂😂😂😂
That part will always be funny.
Haha
Amazing their bus crash CGI still stands up today.
I can’t believe I actually bought that.
Matchbox bus crash.with pinball soundtrack.
Those writers had some amazing drugs!
@@geraldfrost4710 adrenocrome
it's not cgi
Best scene ever made😁🤣😂
"Exits are clearly marked. But you will not be using them. Should you use them: you will be shot." LOL
When she says that and he's doing the hand motions like a flight attendant LOL!
Thank you for being arrested and convicted.
now im wondering what happens if a prison bus catches fire or something. do they just let them die?
@@fruitypeebils I know! Does the executioner still get paid?
@@fruitypeebils what happens when they arrive at their destination and they have to exit the bus?
Leslie is one of few people who could make you laugh out loud by doing absolutely nothing.
Will there ever be a comedian as funny as him again?
Mr Bean: I'm I joke to you?
Peter Sellers was the only other one
And being deadly serious
so accurate
I actually did the sound for when the train hits the bus and the dummies shoot out! I worked on the whole movie as a Grip 1st unit and 2nd unit (a bit of both)in Vancouver in the mid 90's. We did the setup for the whole day to get everything right for the scene since we only had one bus and it was destroyed in the scene. At the last minute just before the shot,the sound guy grabs me and says"want to do the sound for this?". I said yes and he gave me a parabolic mic and told me to follow the train as it came down the tracks to when it hits the bus but not to go too far to the right since the camera was there and it would pick up the camera noise (we still shot on 35mm film back then). I was nervous since it was a one shot deal, but it went well and they used the sound in the movie. I also met Leslie Nielsen, he hung around with the crew and was always on. He had his famous fart machine and used it to full effect. I also met Chuck Waters who did stunt co-ordination for more great movies than you can count, including Indiana Jones. It was a slow shoot day, we were rolling the barrels with the dummies in them and had to do a lot of shots to get any decent ones without the dummy falling out, so I got a chance to chat for awhile. I was at the side of the hill when the train was chasing a stunt guy in a Leslie Nielsen mask. It was actually a military troop transport mocked up to be a train but it was huge and heavy. As the stunt guy was running down the hill he tripped and fell! It as a big gasp moment through the crew. He managed to scramble back up and keep running. Good thing because I doubt that transport could have stopped on that wet steep muddy hill. The stunt guy ran past the cameras , but the transport was having trouble slowing down and the camera crew had to scramble out of the way. Fortunately it stopped before hitting the cameras, but barely! It was the most fun movie I worked on and the food was fantastic. The little cove with the house on the hill was so beautiful. The moving platform was nice because we could use it to haul gear up the hill, which we often did back then. Sandbag carts were the worst, a good 200 lbs to haul around. I also worked on Stargate SG-1 for a couple of months. I worked on the episode where they go back in time to the 60's to find the stargate. The scene where the gate was in a huge crate and it burst open and the sides fell away looked so impressive live. It was shot in the Armory in downtown Vancouver. SO cool that there's a post of this scene: thank you. Cheers!
Wheres the behind the scenes footage and pics?? He always had that fart machine, lol. Thats awesome you were a part of this! Do you still work in the industry?? Where can we find you in the credits?
Back then you generally didn't have a camera on you (no cell phones) and on set photography was discouraged as every time a flash goes off, the lighting techs get nervous about a light bulb burning out. Actors are touchy about them too. I wasn't part of the original crew (I wasn't there for the whole movie) and grips usually don't show up in the credits. I do have all my work records though. I wish I would have kept more call sheets, I only have a couple from "The Crow;Stairway to Heaven". We had lunch on the bar set with the chain fences and giant gargoyle and I got to stand in the iconic window. I picked up a script from "Viper" (that I saved from a garbage can) that I still have. I was on one very small shoot in the country, there were only I think 7 crew members. It was called "The Baby Dance" with Harry Connick Jr and Sandra Bullock. We had lunch and chatted, but I didn't even know who they were at the time. Sandra Bullock wasn't a big name yet. I only worked for a couple of years in the industry, but worked on a lot of show because many were day calls.@@Orangeflava
Very cool!
That is incredible, thanks for sharing! Now I have to go back and rewatch "1969". Is there a chance you have anything else to share from working on stargate? I was (and am still) kinda obsessed with that show.
@maxpower3726 thanks for the reply. I guess its understandable you want to remain anonymous. But i wonder if you still work on projects or have retired/moved on from these film gigs?
Goddammit, I miss this man so much. Every comedy I ever saw him in cracked me up. He's definitely one of my favorite oldest comedians.
ihatethisstupidform we need some people with a similar sense of humour in hollywood
RIP Leslie Nielsen :C
I know! I miss him, Adam West, and Rodney Dangerfield. Now we're left in a world with talentless hacks! It's quite sad, really.
What's so odd us that prior to 'Airplane' Leslie Nielsen was a straight dramatic actor. There was no hint WHATSOEVER that he would evolve/transform into one of the great film comedians of all time.
@@buffalopatriot very true! 👍
I always thought the diesel locomotive coming after Leslie Nielsen after escaping the bus was pretty ridiculous. And here it gets a well-deserved reprise. I'm glad I found this spoof. Movie gold.
I mean the original train crash wasn't too bizarre
Why was it ridiculous?
@@47imagine Ridculous in a GOOD way. I thought it was so hilarious that I had to stop eating my dinner lest I choke on something. The hide-and-seek was genius loony stuff.
@@rr7firefly You edited your comment. Your original comment said the train coming after Harrison Ford was ridiculous.
@@47imagine Yes, I goofed. I thought I was thinking of the movie spoof, not the original. And miswrote my original comment.
But even in the original movie, I always wondered how the train blew past Harrison after hitting the bus and then it was right behind him, following him on the same line.
Train peaking out from the rock was ALWAYS both mine and my brother's favorite scene! Such a great movie!
What is your IQ?
6?
@@111highgh why troll are you 6??
u both on the spectrum?
👏👏👏😆
Simm
Man the writing for this was pure gold and Leslie Nielsen was pure gold as well. You simply don't get golden comedy like this anymore.
Agreed, l'm glad l grew up with his movies
very good. this is retarded. i think i developed a brain tumor after watching this
why don't you say gold one more time, I don't think you said it enough
Yes, he was a funny comedian, pure comic gold. One of the greats from the golden age of North American comedy. He will be missed, sorely.
@@BrenMurphy1 gold, gold, gold, gold, gold, gold, gold, gold, gold, gold..............
The ridiculousness of this scene is what makes it so funny.... I love how the writers are so self aware about the plot.... 👏👏👏👏
loved this scene as a youngling. Always wanted a 200 ton derpy freight train to play hide and seek with.
Handsome
"...as a youngling."
Are you a Jedi?
Handsome you really wanted to see a scene like that in movies?
@@natethegreat7967 I don't believe I'd ever seen them at any of our Jedi meetings or weekend BBQs.
You were an advanced and precocious child to understand and appreciate the deep subtle intellectual profound humor of Leslie Nielsen.
I am sure you are now an advanced and precocious adult.
Anyone here calls me an oldling and I shall call them booger lips and a ca-ca mouth.
You will be missed, Frank Drebin.
JnG-Artimation Leslie was a true comedy legend and will be missed his movies will always bring laughter and joy to all of us for many years
Sure we do...
It's not Drebin, it's Enrico Pallazzo!
Ryan Harrison, Lord of the Violin here 🎻
*Luitenant sergeant chief inspector captain Frank Drebin!
3:55 Truth hurts. maybe not as much as jumping on a bicycle with the seat missing but it hurts.
Hahaha yeah i remember that one too from Naked Gun 2 1/2
I'm sure thats why they threw that reference in there
@@MrRobjs83, Yep, haha, I noticed that reference right away the second I saw him jump on it. And the bus slipping on the banana peel referenced the scene in "Billy Madison" ("O'Doyal rules!")
kinda like how in Repossessed they joked about leslie looking like phil donahue and that was reused for Naked Gun 33 1/3.
Best part is he lands totally fine, then rides like 2 feet and eats shit.
*Rest in peace, Leslie! You are truly missed.*
Narrator of Katie and Orbie.
The bold font makes your comment more meaningful.
RIP you big pee pee head 🤣😇
"How dare you how dare me when I how dare you!" My wife & I still use this line at each other to this day!
And you 2 are still together
@@TheConorsmithusa 32 yrs+ of love & laughter.
@@ronlucock3702 congrats and good for you guys 🙂
the bus introduction....killed me.when he waves with the fingers. like a flight attendant.
Niclas Malmberg amazing
I laughed heartily too!
I laughed so badly watching this scene and also the train peeking that scene was same came in my nightmare dream. 🤣
Like a flight attendant bored from having been a puppet for the same taped message for years.
Good ol' finger pistols
I remember seeing this scene on TV when I was really little and thought that it was the funniest thing ever.
My folks owned a video store when I was growing up, and this movie came out very shortly after we opened. It's very much a diamond-in-the-rough, especially since one thinks of Naked Gun and Airplane! when they think of Leslie Nielsen.
To this day, I maintain I've never seen my mother laugh as hard as when we watched this scene on Christmas Eve 1998, specifically Leslie Nielsen's "woo woo? Woo!". We'll still send just that as texts to one another.
Hey its Gin
Same here.
Same, it may have been the movie I laughed the most in my life, and I watched Naked Gun.
In this one clip I counted 45 good gags.
"Whoo-woo? Woo!"
Okay, make it 46.
Modern comedy sucks.
This is hands down one of the most underrated comedy gems of all time
I remember clearly when I first saw this. I was a school student. I walked from school, to my moms work. We went up to the cinema together, and we died with laughter throughout this show. We used to have alot of cinema dates when I was a school kid. Me and my mom, lol.
There's some Actors that if I ever saw them in real life... I would just start to laugh uncontrollably. Leslie Nielsen was one of those. Can't be that hilarious and expect people to be serious if they ever meet you. Lol. RIP to him.
Those are precious memories!
Surely nobody could be serious around Leslie Nielsen
I completely agree, and don’t call me Shirley!
The train chasing him and playing hide and seek with him always cracks me up.
After that chase, the train just decides: "Nah, i'll turn here..."
help.
the train has its own mind and it's soul
master janssen 11 56 Janssen it’s not a train , it’s the friggin express 😅😅😅😅
frigginʼ right
Elon musk got nothing on this
West Rail 642 ( Atomic Train ) no longer holds the record for “Craziest Rail-Related Scenario”
*The Friggin’ Express does*
@@MrNeelthehulk Who?
We must not forget these movies... There will be no more like this ever again.
I think one of the funniest things about this sequence is none of it happens for any obvious reason.
This film should have won best picture, and Leslie Nielson best actor.
The train should've won best actor.
@@roguishpaladin - *Best supporting.
Yeah right
The Friggin’ Express!!!
Applause for the writers!
The "you will be shot" bit is epic. also the "dance move" he did with leslie ..that guard performed perfectly
The train wreck in "The Fugitive" was so incredibly far fetched and over done, and that's what really makes this scene so hilarious. Somebody REALLY needed to mock the train wreck in the original movie in such grand style as this!
Over done? WTF? The original train scene was entertaining as f**k. Lighten up dude, it's a movie. Over done ... LOL
I love the original train wreck scene, but looking at it now, there was no reason for the train cars to decouple like that other than the writer really wanted to make it seem like the train was chasing Kimble. Having the train be sentient and deliberately messing with Harrison is actually less ridiculous! 🤣
@@kyleroberts3814 The train cars would certainly decouple because the couplings aren't designed for the amount of torque when it leaves the track. But when he went under the bridge the weight of the train would have crushed him.
"May God have mercy on your soul, you bastard you" I'm dead 😂
I love it how the oarsman sight gag outlasts its welcome, right into the safety demonstration
Always scared when I driving and see a bananahpeel on the road.
Makes me wonder it's the same banana peel that's been discarded by Chris Farley.
BANANAH?
@@okamijubei, they shoulda put that in there, then Neilson running into the bodies of the O'Doyals still in their crashed car
I'd be more scared of a gorilla throwing barrels at me
@charlesmoloney9968 Donkey Kong Reference.
Leslie: AAOOH AAAAH AH
Friggin express: why are you running? WHY ARE YOU RUNNING?
4:45 HERES TRAINY
😂
Nice one 👍
4:46
*E l l o!*
4:46 Train: Surprise B****
Man: Oh S***
The train hiding behind the tree gets me everytime 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love that the friggin' express was just messing with him for no particular reason haha
LOL! The "Friggin' Express"!
@Carol Ziegler ... the fuck is your problem?
@Carol Ziegler Actually it's bcrail
what does friggin mean ?
I lost it at "The Friggin Express" 🤣
is actually bc rail
I like how the prisoners have to pay exact fare for the prison bus, while the bus's route display changes from "Miami Beach" to "A Hellish Prison".
The faux airline safety demonstration just topped it off.
Also anyone else found the train chase scene a bit creepy?
eXAKR "my shoe's untied..."
+eXAKR no. anyone other than you find it funny? 'NO', also.
Damn right
+Rob Moore I found it funny. Speak for yourself.
yup, especially when the train peeks around the corner.
Brilliant spoof of The Fugitive.
The Garfield in prison stripes stuck in the window gets me every time.
It's based on a minor part from "Falling Down" starring Michael Douglas.
This has to be the funniest scene in a spoof movie I have ever seen, especially when placed in context of having watched the original movie!
I like the way the train peeks around the tree lol
BOX OFFICE GOLD!
I’ve never laughed so hard in my life when I watched it first time lol. I miss Leslie and his stupid humor
Only Leslie Nielsen can surpass absurd and then come around to absurd again
When I first saw that scene at twelve years old, it was the first time I had to stop a film in order to catch breath because I was laughing so hard. Good times.
Leslie Nielsen was the best at these over the top comedies. As a kid these movies saved me from boredom and had me laughing my ass off
Train scene is the best lol We are working on remaking it in Garry's Mod.
You done yet?
@@sdmedia1323 ahah
We need an update bro
some project I'd like to see
8 years later still waiting...
4:46 best scene ever
Train: Sup >:3 lol
A legitimate horror scenario played for laughs.
This is pure GOLD !!!!
This is one of those movies where, if you look away for five seconds, you probably missed at least one joke/gag. One of the best spoofs ever made!
Leslie Neilsen was and still is one of my favorite actors to have ever act!! I love his movies. He truly was a great man. I'm proud to say that I was born in the same province with him of Saskatchewan, Canada.
4:44 this moment scared THE LIVING CRAP out of me when I was a child.
👍👍
I was laughing so hard
Your attempt to escape an isekai.
@@juanjosemendivil1626 truck-kun always finds a way
Thank you for being arrested and prosecuted. Enjoy the ride. 😂
If you look closely at 2:16, you can tell that it is not a real pinball machine.
🤣🤣🤣👍👍
For the longest time I thought I dreamt the scene with the train. So glad to have found this gem!
I did not expect the train to literally begin to chase Frank! Tears down my eyes!
An underrated movie and a funny one! 😃
"The Friggin Express"
When you get into a "How dare you!?!" fighting match with someone, this is a really useful video to have around!
Andrew Jones Abbott-and-Costello-esque.
NOTE: if you see his lights and he points his light at you, run for your life, *HE'S COMING FOR YOU*
When I was a kid, the fugitive was my favorite movie. Naturally I died laughing at the train scene here lol
Signs that I spend too much time on TH-cam: as soon as Frank said, "I've been wrongfully accused," I heard Jeremy from CinemaSins in my head, saying, "Roll credits!" 😄😄
Next stop Lodging, Food, Executions.
*lodging
RIP leslie nielsen an icon of fun n laughs!!
Leslie Nielsen que estás en los cielos
The Jokes per minute ratio in this video is crazyy
These movies were so silly and funny you still p*** yourself laughing at them even today. They are timeless classic movies that in another 20 years' time you'll still laugh at them.
5:04 Leslie Nelson Learned Ultra Instinct Before Goku!
0:46👮♂️🚍 officer: Seats in the upright position🙌 handcuffs and ankle chains must be securely fastened or you be will be shot👈..exits are clearly marked but you will not be using them should you use them you will be shot👈..on behalf of the state of Minnesota thank you for being arrested and convicted sit back and enjoy your bus ride.
😆😆😆😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😎👍✌️💙💜🧡❤️💚💖💗🎄🎉🎊🎆🎇
That was an absolutely hilarious part... :D
Thank you, i was wondering what was being said by the announcer on the bus, as it wasnt clear enough when she said it in english and i hear it with my ears. Thanks again, you are a life saver!
McVitie Biccie: My Pleasure😎👍✌💙💜🧡❤️💚💖💗🎄🎉🎊🎆🎇
Why does this line kinda reminds me the humor on borderlands 2
Gen Racer88 u quoted the scene, clap clap handicap
I am crying laughing so hard. The banana peel on the road and the train following him through the woods. 😂
Best parody. My first favorite comedy as a kid and still to this day. I can't handle how much empty space there is in Mel Brooks movies. As a kid, this movie taught me that good comedy needs to be rapid-fire.
Choo Choo Charles but 24 years earlier
I came here for the comparison
I remember I saw this part of the movie when I was like 5 on TV. For years I didn't know what movie it was from. Now I do, and I'm so glad I found it.
When I first saw this movie, I thought it was the Fugitive.
Juvenile. And yet, I still crack up on the "Dare" exchange and the whole train scene...
4:04 plungers lol I died!
With sound effects.
It's attention to details that double the humor.
The late Leslie Nielsen made 2 guest appearances on the classic tv series "The Fugitive" from 1963-1967 starring the late David Janssen. Both playing stern serious no nonsense characters. I await your reply.
One of the funniest men who ever lived. He's missed sorely
“Critics” have such a stick up their behind lol 🙄This is hilarious!
this movies was awesome ... I laughed and laughed till my brother woke up in the other room!!! hahahahahaha
I know that feeling too.
I love the Garfield window clinger at 1:18. Fucking hilarious! xD
It looks like Gustav the cat
Garfield in the window comes from "Falling Down" (starring Michael Douglas).
Train woke up and chose violence
Seen all the naked guns and airplane, have never heard of this masterpiece until now. The train peeking 😂😂
Always been my all-time fav Leslie movie. The train peeking around the tree is easily one of the funniest things I've ever seen
Wrongfully Accused is a parody of "The Fugitive" and other movies.
Kevin Johnson yes! I knew someone recognized this scene from that movie, thank you for recognizing
ben hur too
Kevin Johnson the story was bad but some of the scenes were funny and memorable
Better than all parodies made in the last 10 years.
Mar10 that’s true!
4:45 PEEKABOO!!!
Pretty amazing scene when you think about it. Filmmakers could never resist making a scene like this without soulless CGI today. A train chasing a man through a forest and doing that awesome peeking around the corner. Must have taken some work! And whoever came up with all that is a legend lol
This is what the news tells you when the train hits someone
Its hilarious when he jumps and goes like straight in the air lol it reminds me of Beverly Hills Ninja when he jumps from the palm tree n shoots upward at an odd angle that doesnt look right at all but it makes it even funnier lol
And here we see the GE Dash 7 in it's natural habitat
The GE Dash 7 doesn't take losing it's prey gracefully, going as far as derailing itself to catch it. This is why it stands above all locomotives.
Its funny at 5:02 the way he is running from the train. lol
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Prometheus school of running away from things
im watching and reading the comments on hospital scene but then they go into train comments ad when i click train time stamps it brings me to a diff video then the hospital scene how is this possible!
The fact the train driver plays peekaboo with him and the K5hs of the friggin express company uses plungers as couplers is hilarious
All these years later and I still haven’t watched this movie! I really need to watch it!
The woo woo part is hilarious!
I think him and the train had soothing going on
He was the greatest of all time, he made so many people laugh, he was the one and the only one god bless his soul. Miss him so much
"Exits are clearly marked, but you will not be using them. Should you use them, you will be shot" Thus, Ryan exited through the window. Absolutely brilliant.
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I saw this scene when I was 3, and spent the next 19 years of my life convinced I'd made this up in my head.
Knowing I didn't, and knowing what this is from...it's so oddly satisfying.
Mobius Katchmar This movies only 20 years old
@@justinratcliffe947, then he's probably remembering a dream he had when he's really little which is coincidentally alot like this movie scene
Wow can't believe after all these years I just realized the train headlight looks right at him after he lands on the bike. Thanks for posting this! Always makes me laugh.
Greatest Canadian entertainer ever.
Hilarious. Even more so when you watch The Fugitive beforehand.
Did you catch that the bus number was 42?
Details!
Lmao train compartments attached by toilet plunger 🤣
4:04
And the sound when they seperate...
🤣😂
I lost it at the train peeking around the corner, too! I lost it in lots of parts...that was TOO FUNNY!! Silly and fun! 🤪🤪 I needed that!
Imagine walking and a whole ass train comes after you
Such an amazing man we still miss him.