That is true. Get this he also voiced Mr Darling in Peter Pan and was the reference model (not voice) for, well yes… King Stefan (and possibly the uncredited (alleged) voice of the announcing) in Sleeping Beauty. Conried was also Snidley Whiplash and the Grinch
@@kevindavis296 Believe it or not, that is in keeping with British theatrical tradition: the actor who played Captain Hook also portrayed Mr. Darling. (This held true even in the musical starring Mary Martin as Peter, in which Cyril Ritchard played both roles.)
@@Jo_Wardy that is correct, but you got to remember that Peter Pan was not the only Disney project he did as other projects include Ben and Me, The Story of Anyburg USA and Sleeping Beauty
Wikipedia says this is a replacement segment for one that was with Johnny Weissmuller for some reason never shown. possibly because he lost his wife to a car accident in 1962.
I wish Conried interviews the Three Stooges (Moe, Larry and Curly Joe) if only they were to take a break from making feature films but that never happened. It would have been so crazy and funny to see Captain Hook interviewing the Stooges.
"You're not real! All I have to do is snap my........." 🤣🤣 And immediately, without a flash or a noise or a warning of any sort, there was no Hans. paraphrasing C. S. Lewis describing Polly Plummer's instant disappearance upon touching the yellow ring.
AMAZING performer! One of the most savvy of the old-school performers -- unfortunately seen only as a 'supporting actor', (I'm a fan of '80-'90s star, Bess Armstrong, but I watched that HBO production of 'Barefoot in the Park' repeatedly because of his supporting role in the, then, popular production.) Conried is one of the performers on my wish-list of artists I'd loved to have seen in their element-- the stage-- especially while in their prime. Iol...On a lighter note, it wasn't until, maybe, 20 years ago I learned that he was the voice of 'Snidely Whiplash'.
The voice of capt Hook. BLAST THAT PETER PAN!!!!!!
That is true. Get this he also voiced Mr Darling in Peter Pan and was the reference model (not voice) for, well yes… King Stefan (and possibly the uncredited (alleged) voice of the announcing) in Sleeping Beauty. Conried was also Snidley Whiplash and the Grinch
@@matthewhedrichjr.5445 I knew he voiced Mr Darling.
@@kevindavis296 Believe it or not, that is in keeping with British theatrical tradition: the actor who played Captain Hook also portrayed Mr. Darling. (This held true even in the musical starring Mary Martin as Peter, in which Cyril Ritchard played both roles.)
@@matthewhedrichjr.5445hans played both mr darling and Hook same as jason isaacs
@@Jo_Wardy that is correct, but you got to remember that Peter Pan was not the only Disney project he did as other projects include Ben and Me, The Story of Anyburg USA and Sleeping Beauty
I own the entire Fractured Flickers series on DVD. I used to come home on Sat night when I was a kid to watch Fractured Flickers on TV.
Hans Conried was such a great comedy straight man
He was a great funny man, too. Danny Williams’ Uncle Tanus in The Danny Thomas Show. 👍
This stuff is gold! I wish companies would make proper compilations and put out a Blu-ray even if it isn't popular.
And thus, Snidely Whiplash never worked with Bullwinkle J. Moose ever again.
Closing my eyes when I hear Hans speak I can hear Captain Hook and George darling speak
"Captain Crook!! Peter Pirate!! PAN! PIRATE! POPPYCOCK!!"
Either that or Snidely Whiplash
Not to brag, but I can do a spot on Captain Hook, and screaming “IIIIM A COOODDDDFIIISSSHHH!!!” Always makes my kids laugh
@@TheLowBrassDude or Grinch
@@magicemperor2420 “GOOD HEAVENS MY SHIRT FRONT!”
“Hurraaaaayyy! You found it! You found it!”
“DONT PAT DOWN ON ME, MICHAEL!!”
Wikipedia says this is a replacement segment for one that was with Johnny Weissmuller for some reason never shown. possibly because he lost his wife to a car accident in 1962.
Captain Hook!
Captain crook Peter pirate
Popoycock
as I tippy tippy toe in my garden
As Ricky, Fred and Ethel walk off in disgust
Hans Conried was one of those actors who could play both the straight man or a Wild comedy role with ease which is not easy to do
I wish Conried interviews the Three Stooges (Moe, Larry and Curly Joe) if only they were to take a break from making feature films but that never happened. It would have been so crazy and funny to see Captain Hook interviewing the Stooges.
Into my head an idea just pooped!
Did you actually look up to see if it was a bird?
"You're not real! All I have to do is snap my........." 🤣🤣
And immediately, without a flash or a noise or a warning of any sort, there was no Hans.
paraphrasing C. S. Lewis describing Polly Plummer's instant disappearance upon touching the yellow ring.
Or: Look Ma, No Hans!
Bullwinkle Puppet (6 @ 6 Segments from WGN Morning News Only)
Captain Hook has a huge dislike towards rocky and bullwinkld
AMAZING performer! One of the most savvy of the old-school performers -- unfortunately seen only as a 'supporting actor', (I'm a fan of '80-'90s star, Bess Armstrong, but I watched that HBO production of 'Barefoot in the Park' repeatedly because of his supporting role in the, then, popular production.) Conried is one of the performers on my wish-list of artists I'd loved to have seen in their element-- the stage-- especially while in their prime. Iol...On a lighter note, it wasn't until, maybe, 20 years ago I learned that he was the voice of 'Snidely Whiplash'.
This isn't Maureen O'Hara.
Hans Conried - proving again that only a great comedian can play someone with no sense of humor.
William Craig you think Hans doesn’t have a sense of humor?
Of course he does, but he's playing a character who doesn't.
@@williamcraig966 what he is basically saying that he’s playing the straight man who is equally as funny as the stooge he’s with in the act
Do you have any more episodes of "The Nutty Squirrels Present"?
The Candlemaker (1957)
1:57
I always imagined he had a moustache for some reason….. don’t know why
Because of Captain Hook?