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  • And Patrick Cargill at the start

  • ...And he didn't pay... -That bastard !

  • IMO the film was uneven with some hilarious sketches, some not very good at all. This probably was the least funny.

  • @hfelton

    yeah it had its moments.

  • Peter sei un grande!

  • LMAO this was brilliant!! I did not expect him to do that :D haha Ringo just stares at him hahah this is a great scene

  • weird film... i was born one year before it was made... well maybe i was just a dirty thought in my dad's head at the time... but i remember the times even then.. the dawning of the 1970's... sandals, wee-wee and turquoise coloured everything with a hint of brown... oh and the trains... anyway, i do enjoy watching films from this time, great stuff.

  • amazing to see the three of them together

  • No thanks, Bestmanme08! Too scary to look at, even if true.

  • Google "Benny Hill considered funnier than Monty Python"! And then google "Cleese is an inbred retard"!

  • @Bestmanme08

    Yeah - as if popularity is a mark of quality. Jesus.

  • Love It :]

  • classic ringo - "keep your eye open for a good ear". kinda like - "the foothills of the headlands..."

  • John Cleese Harry Potter Flims

  • I can't help but be appalled at what these three allowed to occur!

  • Boy, was this movie a bust. Being a fan of John Cleese, Graham Chapman, and to a lesser extent, Peter Sellers, this movie was a letdown. I don't think I laughed once. And Ringo Starr adds nothing to this movie, other than "Hey, look- it's Ringo Starr of the Beatles!!"...

  • @acrovader Understand your point.... like making a super group in music... Just because they all have talent doesn't mean it works putting it together. But just to enjoy this scene 40 years later is worth it being a crap movie as it's just nice to see the 3 together.

  • What movie is this?

  • 3.01 keep that you can burn the rest haha what a classic .

  • ha ha amazing clip, i love peter sellers he is my favourite comedian and the pink panther films will NEVER be the same without him, he was very talanted ;)

  • 2:33 "Puh-lease!" LOL

  • 1 plus 1 plus one

  • can you even do that?! put them in the same room?! wouldnt the world like....implode?!

  • Peter Sellers, Gold.

  • Dear lord, the star power. It's a proper galaxy.

  • oh look at the start we see sellers with patrick cargill who of course was also with ringo in help

  • @xandy1959

    Also had a long running sitcom called Father, Dear Father.

  • this is one the most Understand british comedy movies of all time-I first saw it on usa tv before monty python was ever aired in the usa and loved it right off

    it only got better over time when I reconized more of the cameos in it.

    cleese & chapman added to the terry southern script

  • ringo star + john cleeve = meaga fan girl SQUEAL!!!!!!!!!!!! <3 *humps both*

  • I never knew this was made into a movie! Terry Southern is a god. Peter Sellars is a god. John Cleese is a god. Ringo star is a ... uhh...well...drummer...no...um­m. I'll get back to you.

  • @timdaughte ringos a drummer god

  • Wow...Peter looks like my uncle...or vise-versa lol :{D

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  • I can't believe that's John Cleese. Even his voice was different.

  • I'm not into your {passport} picture, I just like your nose

  • OMG! "and keep your eye open for a good ear.... HA!

  • I came.

  • @AdmiralDonuts Who's the name of the painter? cant make it out cos its French.

  • The mustache makes Sellers look like an aging Clouseau.

  • Blingo Starr is such an untalented dick. All these 70 year old somethings still drooling over him after he told them all to peace and love off....

  • @ILiveOnMyBoat

    Stop hallucinating rubbish.

  • @MareIngenii excuse me? - anyone that thinks Dumbo Starkey is or was in anyway talented is most frightfully hallunicating sir.

    Mr Sellers and Mr Lennon on the other hand were terribly talented and by no means ever classed in the category of 'cutie the clown prince'.

    Unfortunately we are left to suffer the untalented 'lucky' one of the three.

    A dreadful business - even a nice cup of tea and slice of cake cannot make us feel any better.

  • @ILiveOnMyBoat

    Have you not noticed that this has nothing to do with Ringo at all. So many people here (whom you know absolutely nothing about, contrary to the ridiculous image you project of drooling 70-somethings) are enjoying a piece of stunning and hilarious acting by Sellers and Cleese here, and you're just using this as a place to push some anti-Ringo issue.

  • @MareIngenii oh!! hadn't noticed that. Thanks for that - will try to be more caring and find out about all the other people making coments on here first. It helps to research before commenting agreed because the

    Tories may disagree with everything we comment on especially if its regarded as from heirarchal bent visions.

    It was a terrible thing to do and admittedly Cleese and Sellers are fantastic.

    Really sorry if this offended anyone BTW but there maybe 1 ole 70 something Dumbo crew on here??

  • @ILiveOnMyBoat and as peanut would say to Jeff Dunham 'Thorrie' tool master

  • @ILiveOnMyBoat

    Ahh but he wasn't in the Beatls due to his talent - he was an adequate drummer, but more to the point he was A Beatle in personality. And of course you know the most feared thing a drummer can say - "look lads, I've written a song". His solo projects are abysmal and people only go see him and buy his recordings because he is/was a Beatle.

  • Yes, what _is_ the name of the song in the beginning?!

    Why doesn't anyone answer the question twice posed before?

  • @MareIngenii "Come and Get It" - Badfinger

  • @Spartacus217

    Yup, I'd actually posted the link to the YouTube vid before, but the system didn't save the post. Thanks anyway!

  • @Spartacus217 and written by Lennon/McCartney (McCartney alone actually) ;)

  • Jesus Christ, this was the most hilarious thing I've seen in a long time on the Tube! Leagues above those depressingly unfunny Frost Report vids that got me here...

  • what's the name of the song in the begginig?

  • What is the name of the song at the beginning of the clip?Thanks

  • I love this film because two Goons worked on it, two Beatles worked on it and two Pythons. That covers the 50s, 60s and 70s

  • this is the meaning of life

  • Tha's a splendid nose!!! Brilliant!!!

  • This movie is a hidden gem. It is so damned funny, and says so much about greed and avarice.

    Those of you unfamiliar with it make sure you see it if it ever comes by your TV.

  • ringo next to john cleese is just awesome

  • i love peters jacket dont you agree it suits him very well.

  • One of my favorite movies ever. Pretty much anything with Peter Sellers...but this one was even more important to me as a teen then Harold and Maude.

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  • This is the most bizarre thing I've ever seen.

  • @robinamarie007

    It was written by John Cleese and Graham Chapman. It wasn't exactly going to be mother in law jokes.

  • @robinamarie007

    You need to get out more.

  • Dutch?

  • They are all awsome.

  • QUE SAUDADES DE FILMES COMO ESSE DE PETER SELLERS

  • There was nothing better than hearing Cleese stutter at "£30,00" and muttering "shit..." under his breath. Music to my comedic ears!

  • and keep your eye open for a good ear

  • Even the Great John Cleese is visibly excited about Ringo's presence

  • @wojiaokatya yes. He was coming in his pants at the opportunity to meet a retarded metronomous thwacking lucky bastard fuckwit.

  • @colinsmyth99 can't second that opinion of Ringo - charisma and charm are kinds of talent too.

  • @colinsmyth99 Goodness, what a sourpuss. If your nurse didn't wear the stiletto pumps it wouldn't hurt so much when he stepped on your foreskin. That might lighten your mood considerably. Best of Luck! :)

  • @ironbuttermilk shut it cocksnot

  • Ringo's face at 2:18 is fucking hilarious

  • @hilarious22211 What the fuck?

  • This is a great movie. The final scene has Sellers filling a swimming pool with piss and shit, then he throws loads of bank notes in it and people start swimming through the crap to get the cash!

  • BTW, multiply these prices by 15 for groceries, 25 for houses.

    However, I think the art market has inflated by far more than that.

  • I just LOVE the way Peter Sellers says "dutch.." here. Just the way he delivers the word, so little but still such a moment! :p Fascinating actually! :p

  • Ringo Starr...His name is enough to make me burst out laughing.

  • awwwwww John!!! x x x soo cute !! lol then Ringo Bleess him he hardly had any lines but he was cool (as ever) lol and then peter ! KEWLNESS!!!!! love them all! i wanna see this film!!!

  • That was just like... a crazy, amazing dream. Wow. I love the way Ringo has to crane his neck to look up at John, haha!

  • First half: Ringo stares up at John.

    Second half: Ringo puts on glasses and stares up at John.

    Soo freaking cute. He has so little lines and I just kept looking at him. <3

  • holy crap!!!

  • ... any other french noses ?! lols

  • lol. i wanna watch this movie now! and that song at the beginning was great!

  • Who does that song playing ?

    Cook and Moore involved in this scene would have only enhanced its historic casting ---can you imagine? lol

  • @SsHar0ld

    That would be Paul McCartney's song come and get it which he wrote for this movie and it was later given to the group Badfinger who made a popularized version of it.

  • This scene is absolutely brilliant. Three legends in one scene.

  • Amazing!

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    The Clarences

  • It's a good thing he didn't go to the Louvre. He'd cut out Mona Lisa's smile.

  • how Ringo looks up to Cleese :D

    But that's not Cleese's voice?! :-O

  • Holy cow, THOSE THREE LEGENDS IN THE SAME MOVIE, THE SAME SCENE!? O_O

  • @WoopaTV ringo starr sucks. he is a good musician and all, but he should've left acting to someone who could've done it right.

  • @6020e3 Ah come on now, he wasn't that bad. Look at it like this, at least they had enough sense to not give him many lines.

  • "and keep your eye open for a good ear..."

  • what is this from?

  • From a 1969 movie called "The Magic Chrstian". A satire on money and what it does to people.

    Sellers plays Sir Guy Grand, the richest man in the world (It's grand to be Grand..) and he uses his money to play enormous pranks on people. This one is one of the lesser pranks.

    There is also Hamlet doing a strip tease, quail hunting with 30 mm cannon and so on

    Highly recommended...

    Plenty bits of it on youtube. Enjoy

  • all he said was shit

    but the delivery!

    oh, john cleese wrote some funny poems for bill o reilly on the olbermann show

  • This scene was written by John Cleese and Graham Chapman

  • such a shame that Peters dead

  • I just watched, "The life and death of Peter Sellers" and poor Peter really had some demons, and I suppose brilliance/genius works that way. I've read that John Cleese is difficult to work with also.

  • @Flippinflopperstein That attitude always amazes me. It usually comes from people who think a star can just keep going on making great stuff even when they're older - which typically is not true.

    Rather than regretting his death, savor the great stuff he did in his prime - no one lives forever, and skills/talent die even sooner.

  • @Flippinflopperstein

    Only for the last 30 years. Apparently John Lennon's dead too. Still no word from Graham Chapman.

  • @anonUK haha, WOW so many people are dying, but I suppose everyone's got to die at some point.

  • @Flippinflopperstein Nah, Peters ain't dead - he's just playing Paul McCartney. ;)

  • One of the many Best scenes in this movie!!!! What a classic...

  • Isn't that the detective from the Beatles "Help" at 0:01? The one who was trying to help get the ring off from Ringo's finger at the Scotland Yard scene and the Bahamas scene?

  • Yes,he was the one who tried to imitate James Cagney's voice

  • @randomloves74 james cargill

  • Patrick Cargill

  • Three legends in one movie!Absolutely awesome..B-)

  • oh, ringo

    He looks down ( or up) to you from his hooter

  • My 1st love--Ringo !!! Love him !! Peace/Love

  • švédská trojka :o))

  • what???

  • "An keep your eye open for a good ear" Love it!  How did Ringo manage to steal the scene from these two?

  • Now here's a question for the fans of this film.

    Just before Spike Milligan appears as a traffic warden, Ringo and Pete Sellars are by side of Thames were the river is pouring onto the road they are walking on.

    What part of the London is this? I need to know so I can visit it.

  • John is now Drefuss in the upcoming Pink Panther film:-))

  • Seeing all three of them on screen at the same time was a bit too much for me to handle.

    Seriously, this is epic.

  • Ringo looks so small next to John! XD

  • Yes Ringo Starr is only 5 ft 8 inches tall. I love this clip of Ringo Starr, Peter Sellers, and John Cleese. I wonder when this was filmed. Thanks for posting this video!

  • I think it was filmed sometime in '68 (The Magic Christian came out in 1969) But don't quote me on that :p

  • @TinaM1177, ringo was between 5' 5 and 5' 6.

    john and george were 5' 7, paul was 5' 8 and ringo was 5' 6ish

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