The laser disc version has some scenes in it that were not on the VHS version and maybe the DVD version I forget. The jumping tree and a few other scene are on the Laser dis. It seams that there are two different versions of this movie. This clip doesn't have the part about John Wayne's house.
This movie kicksass! If you don't like it your the type of person I wouldn't have a beer with ha!My dad and I watched this all the time when I was a kid.
I guess people take this film too much seriously. It was pure spoof on War and it worked. I love this movie very much. Steven Spielberg still never disappoints me. Also it was nice to see young Nancy Allen (Philadelphia Experiment, RoboCop trilogy). She was awesome. The same with other actors - Dan Aykroyd, Ned Beatty, Tim Matheson, John Belushi, Lorraine Gary, Treat Williams, Toshiro Mifune, Wendie Jo Sperber.......
@MrDan6670 A classic? Really...is that why its NEVER mentioned at any function where they speak about Spielberg's career including multiple retrospectives where he shows up and never mentions it along with Always?
"Got to find a way to make these (radios) smaller." What a h000t! The Japs did take over the electronics industry and gave us those fricking teeny weensy transistor sister radios. :)
"You aint gettin shit outta me! I've been constipated all week and there aint a damn thing you can do about it!. How do you expect a guy to take a bowel movement with a bunch of rifles pointed at him?" LMAO!
I still think the part when Slim is throwing the boots in the toilet.Making the Japanese think those are huge turds hitting the water is the most funny thing I have seen in movies.
The caption at 1:24 is not really accurate. The soldier actually complains that the top and the sides are very wide and wonders who made such a radio. But I like the caption more!
When this was first shown on TV I noticed that there was a scene missing here from the original cinema release.
Also this version has the scene cut where Slim Pickens first sees Chrisopher Lee and exclaims. Dang blast it a Nazi!, I knew it!, you're all in cahoots!
@IlluminationGlobal how old are you? Are you good at history? Germany and Japan were allies during WWII and it could very well have been possible for a German Officer to be on board a Japanese Submarine.
@IlluminationGlobal Hollywood takes license on a story to achieve the dramatical or comical aspect of what could or might have been. If you have watched the movie, you would have seen the disclaimer at the start that the movie was being based off of events that did happen after Pearl Harbor was attacked. And yes, Japan had it in their attack plans to attack Hollywood, for they thought it would demoralize Americans.
@IlluminationGlobal Not quite !! The Japanese did colaborate with Germans in sharing arms technology during the war, especially in the areas of aircraft ,naval design, and radar. German military personnel were placed with Japanese vessels to provide training. Example...A japanese sub and a German U-boat were discovered together off the East coast of South America by aircraft from the USS Bogue. The Japanese sub, loaded with gold, etc. as a payment to Germany, was sunk, look it up.
This is one of the very few films where Toshiro Mifune is shown speaking English! Criminally underrated motion picture, and one of my all-time favorites!
@keikoreo Yeah, great line! Proved that even an actor as distinguished as Mifune didn't have a problem poking fun at the honorable samurai image he'd built for decades before this flick!
heres what they cut out "Jesus Palomino, a Nazi. I knew it, you're all in cahoots. Well let me tell you something, Mr. Heinie Kraut, I fought your kind in the great war, and we kicked the living shit out of you!" "1941
thanks for posting but i keep watching these clips and i feel there are extras is there an extended version?? What append to "Jesus christ a Nazi I knew it your all in kahoots"hahaha
Was the first scene where he gets captured a deleted scene? I've watched this show on VHS and some on line movie channel but I've never seen that scene before. I've got to find the dvd.
@bigkellyr I brought "1941" yesterday, on region2 DVD for £3.00 and running time is 114 min (don't for get its PAL 4% speed-up) I was thinking the Japs see or hear a truck and next thing, there's a guy being pushed into submarine. WTF? Its so abrupt in the editing it makes sense at all????
I like that line.
We’ve got to figure out a way to make these things smaller.
I like the Dolby digital 5.1mix that was done to it was it was originally, monaural mix.
@EmpireLS56KW "Jesus Palamino's" is a line also used by another cast member but in another movie. Frank mcRae who plays Private Ogden Johnson Jones also used that line in the Kurt Russel movie "Used Cars" (1980). He plays Jim the Mechanic and say's "Jesus Palamino's" when a model (actress) has her dress ripped off exposing herself in a live commercial being made and illegally broadcast over a football game for a used car lot.
The LCR does have a foggy sound with dialogue spread over LCR its slightly higher in the centre by many db but its still foggy. A few half pan dialogue panning left and right gives nice wide stage over the scope 2.35:1 frame.
Also it looks as if it was filmed with fog lens. Its been years since I’ve seen it in scope 1979.
The LFE.1 and bass over LCR is satisfactory. Surround has neat mix when the bomb shell comes rolling towards the Robert Stack. “There will be no bombs!! LOL KABOOM!
In the background of the submarine you can hear bleeping dong like sounding that was used in 2001: A Space Odyssey, when Bowman goes after Frank in the pod.
"Let's see you try to find Hollywood now, you scrawny little... hey, boy, watch 'at knife!"
Hilarious. Also for some reason, the sound they used of him swallowing the compass cracks me up every time. Wish you could've included the John Wayne's beach house line. Thanks for the upload. I see from another clip you were an extra on the shoot. Awesome.
must be a Pretty big sub if JAP CAN STAND UP STRAight hold he's rile up with bayonette on it lol but great movie.think my favorite is the ferris wheel scene
Spielberg's DP seriously needs to stop using that blurry, soft vaseline on the lens look, it's over-kill. Jesus, and this movie came out in the late 70's!
LOL weve got to figure out a way to make these things smaller oh now thats very funny. Hmm, Sony?
In the background is faint sound a bleeping sound effect that was I sure, used in (2001: A Space Odyssey) listen real close 1m28s lumberjack LOL you arent getting shit out of me LMAO
At 3:16, Slims starts listing the items in his pockets, just like he rattles off the contents of the B-52 survival kit in "Dr. Strangelove." 'Shoot, a feller could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas wlth all this...' Thanks for the post!!
origannlly the line was suppost to be "A guy could have a pretty good time in Dallas with all this..." but as President Kennedy had been shot in dallas, they changed it to vegas.
The Nazi aide-de-camp on the Japanese submarine tried to take the credit from their friends the Japanese when the arrested the American redneck by asking where is Hollywood.
2 of my favorite actors in one scene. Slim Pickens as Holly and Toshiro Mifune as the submarine Captain. Why Mifune agreed to be in such a dog of a film when he had such a great career in Japan is beyond me, but thank God he did it. This scene wouldn't be the same without him.
When the Japs take his box of "Popper Jacks" from him, he calls them Popper Jacks. But when the Japs place the box on the table, you see the name is different.The first word is ripped but the last work is POPS. So it might be Cracker Pops.
Was this scene deleted from the VHS version? I don't remember the Japanese hiding themselves in trees at all. in the VHS version you see a Japaense force climbing some hills and then a Japanese officer yells out "charge!" in Japanese as they spot his truck on the road. Then it cuts to him being shoved into the submarine and trying to get his radio down the hatch.
Ahh yes, The Magic of DVD allowed for alot more content than the standard 2 hours of film.
By the time this came out on DVD, one of the big selling points to get people to buy it, was you got to see all the extra scenes that never made it onto the original film!
WHERE! HERE! LOL.
RFKFANTS67 3 days ago
4:48 Prune juice? OH NO YOU DON'T!
RFKFANTS67 3 weeks ago
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RFKFANTS67 3 weeks ago
lmao the screams at the end were epic
ThePistons4life 3 weeks ago
Best seen..hey son watch that knife..is the funniest .
tomstrb 1 month ago
R.I.P For those who were killed in Pearl Harbor. Dec.7.1941.
Ladyfox441 1 month ago
You cut the best part when the Nazi first appears and he says "I knew it, you're all in cahoots together.
digitalPublius 2 months ago
Wouldn't it be great if the cowboy hat Pickens is wearing is the same hat he wore in DR. STRANGELOVE?
BillF1967 2 months ago
Hoooooooorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy WWWWWWWWooooooooooooooooo!!!!!
JonesArmandoHoward 2 months ago
towards the end....no good to force
MrProster 2 months ago
Christopher Lee speaks German so he could speak his own lines.
fliegeroh 4 months ago
yankee vs samurai
spacedogs 4 months ago
Who could dislike this?
Jakey92407 4 months ago
christopher lee always has such an intimidating presence.
RockytheBear 4 months ago
cut out ma favorite part! ''YOU AINT GETTIN SHIT OUTTA ME! i been constipated for the last week!"
gunny426plymouth 5 months ago
@gunny426plymouth: It's there; listen again.
Jakey92407 4 months ago
lol look he found a condom!
gunny426plymouth 5 months ago
6:42 He fell on them and dunked one of them into toilet.
MechaTailsMK2 6 months ago
Why did you cut the intro w/ C. Lee??
19canada67 6 months ago
The laser disc version has some scenes in it that were not on the VHS version and maybe the DVD version I forget. The jumping tree and a few other scene are on the Laser dis. It seams that there are two different versions of this movie. This clip doesn't have the part about John Wayne's house.
sd906238 8 months ago
Of course there ain't a single sub in history that would ever have a latrine that big!!!
tommyt1971 8 months ago
Best line in the entire movie: "We've got to figure out a way to make these things smaller." Which they did w/an American invention, by the by! %-D
tommyt1971 8 months ago
This movie kicksass! If you don't like it your the type of person I wouldn't have a beer with ha!My dad and I watched this all the time when I was a kid.
Uncrazamatic 8 months ago
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I guess people take this film too much seriously. It was pure spoof on War and it worked. I love this movie very much. Steven Spielberg still never disappoints me. Also it was nice to see young Nancy Allen (Philadelphia Experiment, RoboCop trilogy). She was awesome. The same with other actors - Dan Aykroyd, Ned Beatty, Tim Matheson, John Belushi, Lorraine Gary, Treat Williams, Toshiro Mifune, Wendie Jo Sperber.......
Magnolia296 8 months ago
何これ、面白そうな映画
crapengine1990 9 months ago
Und jetzt weiter scheissen! Christopher Lee has spoken.
krelllabs 9 months ago
id have CUT that compass out of that fat bastards belly!
SatansMullet 9 months ago
@SatansMullet In a COMEDY flick?? C'mon man!! Sheesh!! %-D
tommyt1971 8 months ago
im relatid to slim pickens
therellredneck 10 months ago
That's a gen U ine hari keerie knife...pass it around boys, in case anyone needs to use it! Its hysterical 30 odd years later.
itsmegp46 10 months ago
Oh, this is a most splendid film I watched so far .
I was impressed.lol
Great war film.
no1kiyoko 11 months ago
Wheres holly wood
right here hollis wood lol
ndndrunk 11 months ago
Such great memories watching this flick as a kid!
strockman 11 months ago
wow this movie was certainly a piece of shit.
keerkhor 11 months ago
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MrDan6670 11 months ago
@MrDan6670 A classic? Really...is that why its NEVER mentioned at any function where they speak about Spielberg's career including multiple retrospectives where he shows up and never mentions it along with Always?
keerkhor 11 months ago
"Got to find a way to make these (radios) smaller." What a h000t! The Japs did take over the electronics industry and gave us those fricking teeny weensy transistor sister radios. :)
Glinkaism1 11 months ago
Where Hollywood? Right Here!!!
spjfrat 1 year ago
"Hey boy watch that knife" - kills me everytime!!!
msudreaming 1 year ago
"You aint gettin shit outta me! I've been constipated all week and there aint a damn thing you can do about it!. How do you expect a guy to take a bowel movement with a bunch of rifles pointed at him?" LMAO!
hatfisc 1 year ago
I still think the part when Slim is throwing the boots in the toilet.Making the Japanese think those are huge turds hitting the water is the most funny thing I have seen in movies.
TheDragonknee71 1 year ago 3
A true classic! I loved this movie!!!!!!!!
chevynut71570 1 year ago
My fath & i love this when we get high
21Blitz 1 year ago
hey boy watch that knife !! lol lol
syphon19731 1 year ago
mallditos shotos y tu tambien u2
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dadveider1 1 year ago
mallditos shotos y tu tambien u2
dadveider1 1 year ago
Hey boy, watch that knife!
popeyepearlharbor 1 year ago
The caption at 1:24 is not really accurate. The soldier actually complains that the top and the sides are very wide and wonders who made such a radio. But I like the caption more!
frtw4428 1 year ago
When this was first shown on TV I noticed that there was a scene missing here from the original cinema release.
Also this version has the scene cut where Slim Pickens first sees Chrisopher Lee and exclaims. Dang blast it a Nazi!, I knew it!, you're all in cahoots!
ooglyooogly 1 year ago
When this was first shown on TV I noticed that there was a scene missing here from the original cinema release.
ooglyooogly 1 year ago
The German Guy on a Japanese submarine is bullshit., Spielberg. :-P
IlluminationGlobal 1 year ago
@IlluminationGlobal could be farfetched, but it may have been possible, since Germany helped build some of Japans subs.
WesOrion 1 year ago
@WesOrion Believe me, there was no reason for a German guy to be on a Japanese submarine. Neither in 1941 nor at a later date.
IlluminationGlobal 1 year ago
@IlluminationGlobal how old are you? Are you good at history? Germany and Japan were allies during WWII and it could very well have been possible for a German Officer to be on board a Japanese Submarine.
WesOrion 1 year ago
@WesOrion Possible, but unlikely.
71259mark 1 year ago
@IlluminationGlobal Hollywood takes license on a story to achieve the dramatical or comical aspect of what could or might have been. If you have watched the movie, you would have seen the disclaimer at the start that the movie was being based off of events that did happen after Pearl Harbor was attacked. And yes, Japan had it in their attack plans to attack Hollywood, for they thought it would demoralize Americans.
WesOrion 1 year ago
@IlluminationGlobal It's not supposed to be historically accurate, just funny.
71259mark 1 year ago
@IlluminationGlobal Not quite !! The Japanese did colaborate with Germans in sharing arms technology during the war, especially in the areas of aircraft ,naval design, and radar. German military personnel were placed with Japanese vessels to provide training. Example...A japanese sub and a German U-boat were discovered together off the East coast of South America by aircraft from the USS Bogue. The Japanese sub, loaded with gold, etc. as a payment to Germany, was sunk, look it up.
fusoholic 1 year ago
ha ha
lonewolf4108 1 year ago
2010
andrewthebeast 1 year ago
The Big Japanese Empire BANZAI !!!!!
Hollywoooooooooooooooooooooood
hahahahaha
sleepybom 1 year ago
My favorite part is the scene where the Japanese sailors tried to fit that oversized radio down the narrow hatch..hilarious..
rebbon20 1 year ago
This is one of the very few films where Toshiro Mifune is shown speaking English! Criminally underrated motion picture, and one of my all-time favorites!
junedeon 1 year ago
i got it on amazon.co.uk
jedlad31 1 year ago
get the dvd on amazon
jedlad31 1 year ago
This is how you beat imperialist bastards everywhere! Long Live America.
HMG5588 1 year ago
A GERMAN A JAPANESE NAVY OFFICER AND WHAT THE HECK WITH MOVIE
12ock 1 year ago
major kong
BossHossGT500 1 year ago
When I get depressed I just think of Slim Pickens in 1941 and all is better.
andydrew37 1 year ago
"Let's see ya try and find Hollywood now, ya scrawny little--Hey boy, watch that knife. . ."
mattukenobaka 1 year ago 10
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mattukenobaka 1 year ago
I love that man
bswift5 1 year ago 2
Slim Pickens was one of John Dimaggio's inspirations for creating the voice of Bender on Futurama.
securityguardclass4 1 year ago
I love this part of the movie ! you aint gettin shot outa me ! LMFAO !!
1MtnBoy 1 year ago
One of the few funny scenes in the movie.
thx291 1 year ago
Toshiro Mifune saying "This has not been honorable" is freakin' hilarious! =)
keikoreo 1 year ago 14
@keikoreo Yeah, great line! Proved that even an actor as distinguished as Mifune didn't have a problem poking fun at the honorable samurai image he'd built for decades before this flick!
tommyt1971 8 months ago
Wood, Hollis P. Jumberjack. Social Security: 106-43-2185
AmericanShadowman 1 year ago 2
is that a Winchester?
monkeynuts76 1 year ago
"We've got to figure out a way to make these things smaller." And thus Sony was born.
FireCrystalPhoenix 1 year ago 2
"We gotta figure out a way to make these things smaller..."
tommyt1971 1 year ago 4
1:10 - one of my favorite scenes!
KanzlerM 1 year ago
you aint doodleyshit outta me
itsaguinness 1 year ago
LOL
preluki 1 year ago
God Bless America hahah he is a funny guy
UsRangers92 2 years ago
"You ain't gettin' shit outta me"---
crayhead 2 years ago
heres what they cut out "Jesus Palomino, a Nazi. I knew it, you're all in cahoots. Well let me tell you something, Mr. Heinie Kraut, I fought your kind in the great war, and we kicked the living shit out of you!" "1941
1969goatman 2 years ago 2
yeah they cut that part out jesus christ a fucking Nazi
1969goatman 2 years ago
Jesus Palemina! A NAZI!
AmericanShadowman 1 year ago
thanks for posting but i keep watching these clips and i feel there are extras is there an extended version?? What append to "Jesus christ a Nazi I knew it your all in kahoots"hahaha
SaLTLiFe4TL 2 years ago
"you aint gettin diddly shit outta me" roflmao
Sarge679 2 years ago
lmao "one genuine American rabbit foot....."
waiting for..."one combination russian phrasebook and bible"
phacopidrama 2 years ago
This clip of Japanese, German & American culture comedic... totallly hilarious!
There should be an ad to buy this movie here... I know I would have if I didn't already have it in my collection. It's available in DVD @ Amazon!
rwcbanzai 2 years ago
What is that, a Winchester?
NorthRedskin1994 2 years ago
Hey boy...watch that knife!==cracks me up everytime.
KingMopar7 2 years ago
one of best comedies of all time
chemhunter3 2 years ago 2
I think for me the first part was cut out?
thecopykidofthestarz 2 years ago
Here's my social security number. Cracks me up.
fortknoxguy 2 years ago
This has not been honorable.
fight2unite 2 years ago
This is probably the funniest scene in American comedic cinema..I bust a lung every time I see this! Slim Pickens you were the best!
Welshbluesman 2 years ago 3
One authentic early American Hari-kari knife! pass it around boys, maybe someone's got a use for it! LOL! one of the funniest lines in movie history.
kdraper2007 2 years ago
Was the first scene where he gets captured a deleted scene? I've watched this show on VHS and some on line movie channel but I've never seen that scene before. I've got to find the dvd.
bigkellyr 2 years ago
Yes, the movie was edited down on VHS, and the DVD contains all the scenes in the original movie.
There were ALOT of scenes that never made it to the screen and stayed on the cutting room floor.
californiamagician 2 years ago 4
@bigkellyr I brought "1941" yesterday, on region2 DVD for £3.00 and running time is 114 min (don't for get its PAL 4% speed-up) I was thinking the Japs see or hear a truck and next thing, there's a guy being pushed into submarine. WTF? Its so abrupt in the editing it makes sense at all????
I like that line.
We’ve got to figure out a way to make these things smaller.
I like the Dolby digital 5.1mix that was done to it was it was originally, monaural mix.
EmpireLS56KW 1 year ago
@EmpireLS56KW "Jesus Palamino's" is a line also used by another cast member but in another movie. Frank mcRae who plays Private Ogden Johnson Jones also used that line in the Kurt Russel movie "Used Cars" (1980). He plays Jim the Mechanic and say's "Jesus Palamino's" when a model (actress) has her dress ripped off exposing herself in a live commercial being made and illegally broadcast over a football game for a used car lot.
bigkellyr 1 year ago
The LCR does have a foggy sound with dialogue spread over LCR its slightly higher in the centre by many db but its still foggy. A few half pan dialogue panning left and right gives nice wide stage over the scope 2.35:1 frame.
Also it looks as if it was filmed with fog lens. Its been years since I’ve seen it in scope 1979.
The LFE.1 and bass over LCR is satisfactory. Surround has neat mix when the bomb shell comes rolling towards the Robert Stack. “There will be no bombs!! LOL KABOOM!
EmpireLS56KW 1 year ago
2:30 listen!
In the background of the submarine you can hear bleeping dong like sounding that was used in 2001: A Space Odyssey, when Bowman goes after Frank in the pod.
EmpireLS56KW 1 year ago
"Name, rank, and social security number", lol.
FalconKPD 2 years ago
you left out the best part! When he "escapes" from the submarine!
TFordSuperstar 2 years ago
"Let's see you try to find Hollywood now, you scrawny little... hey, boy, watch 'at knife!"
Hilarious. Also for some reason, the sound they used of him swallowing the compass cracks me up every time. Wish you could've included the John Wayne's beach house line. Thanks for the upload. I see from another clip you were an extra on the shoot. Awesome.
LiveGoat 2 years ago
must be a Pretty big sub if JAP CAN STAND UP STRAight hold he's rile up with bayonette on it lol but great movie.think my favorite is the ferris wheel scene
leiefilm 2 years ago
They say Slim's dick was so big that the scene from Dr. Strangelove when he rides the bomb was insipred when the director saw Slim taking a piss.
aldichiara 2 years ago
And then he was shamed by the supervirile hotness that is Toshiro Mifune.
lilanma 2 years ago
the Japanese are retard lol hahanahahahaha its so funny
explosiveshooter 2 years ago
I have watched that movie 5 times, still love every min.
rainbowkisses1981 2 years ago
I still can't comprehend why people didn't like it back then! Mr. Spielberg believes it was because he used to loud of sounds.
coyotefever105 2 years ago
AH, 1941. one of the most under appreciated movies of all time.
kdraper2007 2 years ago 27
Couldn;t agree more
A misunderstood masterpiece of slapstick and
nostalgia to the war era based on semi true events.
rjmdrum 2 years ago
''Und jetzt weiter scheissen !''
helmuthoorn 2 years ago
whoooiiee. The japs had it when slim picken's riding A bomb to that hiroshima.
Roldo81 2 years ago
"We've got to figure out a way to make these things smaller!"
Love that line that predicts Japan's future as the country that would one day manufacture the miniaturized radios on walkman and ipod. XD
Jal8919536 2 years ago 2
ya mean ol' Slim ain't a with us no more?
pjezierski 2 years ago
Slim was one of a kind, pity they don't make 'em like that anymore!
DAVIDINTEL 2 years ago 4
ok..now I gotta rent that movie,that was hiliarious
nature223 2 years ago
I fought your kind in the great war, and we kicked the living sh#@ out of you!
hannah1219 2 years ago 2
Another role where Slim Pickens was the one and only person to play it.
xenophobephoto 2 years ago
You are absolutely right!
Mortoknredd 2 years ago
i love it when the nazi walks in
M1A2Carbine 2 years ago
Spielberg's DP seriously needs to stop using that blurry, soft vaseline on the lens look, it's over-kill. Jesus, and this movie came out in the late 70's!
adriande1 2 years ago
1:23... haha SONY
pescador1 2 years ago
this is one of my all time favorite movie scenes, love ole Slim, he was superb in all he did, lol.
debzeppeliniv 2 years ago
great movie
patwell19 2 years ago
My grandpa was friends with Slim Pickens.
p38nightlightning 2 years ago
4:27 "Let's see ya try an' find Hollywood now, you scrawny little-- hey, boy, watch that knife!"
Cheers to the memory of the sublime character actor Slim Pickens, one of the cultural national treasures of America.
DekalbBlues 2 years ago 3
osadharon..I mean marvelous in Bengali..
vedg007 2 years ago
*background* AHHHHhhhh
This has not been honorable.
rdvd7 2 years ago
"you sneaky little bastardas aint getting doodley shit out of me, cept maybe my name, rank and social security number" lol I love that part.
rondinsk 2 years ago
Nohss? Souhss!
bps3013 3 years ago
Major Kong for the win
MitchMaker 3 years ago
He looks so much like L Ron Hubbard
Veerwhil 3 years ago
LOL weve got to figure out a way to make these things smaller oh now thats very funny. Hmm, Sony?
In the background is faint sound a bleeping sound effect that was I sure, used in (2001: A Space Odyssey) listen real close 1m28s lumberjack LOL you arent getting shit out of me LMAO
IntermittentSprocket 3 years ago
At 3:16, Slims starts listing the items in his pockets, just like he rattles off the contents of the B-52 survival kit in "Dr. Strangelove." 'Shoot, a feller could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas wlth all this...' Thanks for the post!!
hibob418 3 years ago
origannlly the line was suppost to be "A guy could have a pretty good time in Dallas with all this..." but as President Kennedy had been shot in dallas, they changed it to vegas.
kdraper2007 2 years ago
How funny like they dont have a compass!
AKfromUSA 3 years ago
The Nazi aide-de-camp on the Japanese submarine tried to take the credit from their friends the Japanese when the arrested the American redneck by asking where is Hollywood.
jewishhatikva2008 3 years ago 2
Probably one of the funniest scenes in 1941.
FalconKPD 3 years ago
2 of my favorite actors in one scene. Slim Pickens as Holly and Toshiro Mifune as the submarine Captain. Why Mifune agreed to be in such a dog of a film when he had such a great career in Japan is beyond me, but thank God he did it. This scene wouldn't be the same without him.
gamewizard 3 years ago
Plain English!
arubberball 3 years ago
JESUS PALAMINO, WALKIN' TREES!
man1ey 3 years ago
When the Japs take his box of "Popper Jacks" from him, he calls them Popper Jacks. But when the Japs place the box on the table, you see the name is different.The first word is ripped but the last work is POPS. So it might be Cracker Pops.
VanWhistler 3 years ago
unfortunately, for some reason, the really good part of the scene was cut--when Christopher Lee as the Nazi makes his entrance
mayormc 3 years ago
"you aint gettin shit out of me" lol the irony
baikenyum 3 years ago 12
That there's a box of delicious, nutricious, carmel coated popperjacks. Thank you Slim Pickens.
dorseytunes 3 years ago
Was this scene deleted from the VHS version? I don't remember the Japanese hiding themselves in trees at all. in the VHS version you see a Japaense force climbing some hills and then a Japanese officer yells out "charge!" in Japanese as they spot his truck on the road. Then it cuts to him being shoved into the submarine and trying to get his radio down the hatch.
christmanpunch 3 years ago
yeah
there were a lot of scenes deleted from the VHS version
steers83bravo 3 years ago
Ahh yes, The Magic of DVD allowed for alot more content than the standard 2 hours of film.
By the time this came out on DVD, one of the big selling points to get people to buy it, was you got to see all the extra scenes that never made it onto the original film!
californiamagician 3 years ago
What a classic scene in a comedy. Great, great stuff!!
ReedyRacingPR 3 years ago
Thanks, for posting this one of the Great scenes
sllywbt 3 years ago 2
I appreciate that, it was alot of editing work!
californiamagician 3 years ago
Slim totally owns these classic scenes from
"1941"...all for a little Cracker Jack novelty compass! I'll never look at prune juice the same way again HAH!
goboilers99 3 years ago 3